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Timing for filing Bills, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119762
Dated: 21-3-2025
By:- Sangeetha D

Timing for filing Bills


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If a buyer is doubtful about paying the bill amount, can I delay filing their invoice in GST until they make the payment?

I have supplied goods/services to a buyer and raised an invoice, but there is uncertainty about whether they will pay. Can I wait to file this invoice in my GSTR-1 until the buyer makes the payment?

  1. Is it legally permissible to delay filing the invoice in GST until payment is received?

  2. What are the consequences of not filing the invoice within the prescribed time limit (30 days from the date of supply)?

  3. If I file the invoice and pay GST but the buyer defaults, can I claim a refund of the GST paid?

  4. What is the best way to handle this situation to remain GST-compliant while managing the risk of non-payment?

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1 Dated: 22-3-2025
By:- Sadanand Bulbule

Non compliance of the provisions of GST Act by the supplier to twist the arms of the recipient in case of likely delayed payments is not permitted nor it is in good taste. You are the loser. In terms of Section 16[2[]d], if the recipient fails to pay the consideration within 180 days from the date of tax invoice,he is not entitled to claim ITC and he would face the consequences. Be compliant to help yourself.


2 Dated: 23-3-2025
By:- Shilpi Jain

So are you stating that you will not generate the e-invoice also?

If you do not disclose in GSTR-1 then you are effectively delaying the payment of taxed which would lead to interest on delayed payment of tax @ 18% p.a.

If you are ok for this you can proceed.


3 Dated: 23-3-2025
By:- Shilpi Jain

If you declare in your returns and buyer defaults - refund cannot be applied for this reason.

managing risk of non-payment requires suitable clauses of dispute settlement, etc. in your agreement itself. Cannot be effectively managed with the GST aspects.


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