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What is the due date for GST return filing?

19-Mar-2026
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Answer By law4u team

The due date for GST return filing in India depends on the type of return and the category of taxpayer. The timelines are prescribed under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and related GST rules. For regular taxpayers, GSTR 1 which contains details of outward supplies is generally filed monthly by the eleventh day of the following month. Small taxpayers who have opted for quarterly filing under the QRMP scheme usually file GSTR 1 quarterly by the thirteenth day of the month following the quarter. GSTR 3B which is the summary return and tax payment return is usually filed monthly by the twentieth day of the next month for many taxpayers, although the exact date may vary slightly depending on the state group and turnover category. Taxpayers under the quarterly scheme file GSTR 3B quarterly, normally by the twenty second or twenty fourth day of the month following the quarter depending on their state. Composition scheme taxpayers file CMP 08 on a quarterly basis, generally by the eighteenth day of the month after the quarter, and GSTR 4 as an annual return by the prescribed annual due date. Annual return GSTR 9 for regular taxpayers is typically due by the thirty first day of December following the end of the financial year, unless extended by the government. It is important to file GST returns within the due dates because late filing can lead to late fees, interest on tax liability, and possible compliance actions such as suspension of registration.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, When Do You Need to File a GST Return Filing of GST returns is dependent upon the type of return and also the category of taxpayer. For regular taxpayers GSTR-1 (details of outward supplies) has to be filed on the 11th of the following month on a monthly basis, or quarterly however under the QRMP scheme. GSTR-3B which is a summary return for payment of tax typically is due on the 20th of the following month (which has staggered dates like 22nd or 24th for QRMP taxpayers depending on the state). The annual return (GSTR-9) has to be filed on or before 31st December after the expiration of the financial year. In addition, there are specific returns which have specific due dates like GSTR-4 (composition scheme taxpayers) which is due generally yearly and GSTR-7/GSTR-8 (for TDS/TCS) which is usually due by 10th of succeeding month. Timely filing is important so as to avoid late fees, interest and penalty under GST law. If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

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