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..... Dear Experts, We have filed Dec 2018 GSTR-3B return on 21.01.2019, one day belatedly. However, the payment of net cash liability and liability offsetting was also made on 19.01.2019 itself. Therefore there is no delay in payment of tax, but only delay in filing of return. Now department has issued intimation in Form -DRC-01A for payment of interest for one day delay. Does Interest u/s 50 of CGST Act is also applicable for delayed filing of GSTR-3B , even if the net tax liability cash payment offsetting was done before due date? Please advise? - Reply By Amit Agrawal - The Reply = Dear Sir, You has said that ' However, the payment of net cash liability and liability offsetting was also made on 19 .....

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..... .01.2019 itself. ' Can you please explain how you managed to do that when return got filed on 21st? Thanks - Reply By NARENDER YARRAGORLA - The Reply = Its good question sir, Since the GST liability already set-off and debited from electronic credit ledger before due date, there is no question of interest. For late filing department is collecting late fee, so there will be no Interest collected on late filing. - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = When the Common Portal System has set off your liability on 19.01.2019, it means the amount of tax stands transferred into Govt..account in time. So the question of recovery of interest does not arise. You have not caused any loss of revenue. Interest is always compensatory in nat .....

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..... ure.Interest for what ? The department's objection is not correct. Date of late filing of return cannot be correlated with recovery of interest here, especially, when the date of setting off liability is much earlier. - Reply By Shilpi Jain - The Reply = The department considers payment of tax only when the returns are filed. Eve if the tax is paid to the exchequer (net tax liability) department does not consider it as payment of GST. So demand of interest would be there from the department in this case. In these cases only Courts can give relief. In many cases the amount is not huge so many people do not prefer litigation and settle by paying the interest demanded. This is the state in India in many matters. One .....

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..... example being E-way bill compliances. - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = It is a flaw in the law. Legal validity of Section of CGST Act mentioned in the SCN should be challenged. - Reply By shwetal oswal - The Reply = Payment under gst is considered when you have debited the cash/credit ledger. As you have already done the same before due date, there is no question of interest. - Reply By Shilpi Jain - The Reply = Just yesterday came across a Writ filed in the High Court Jharkhand on the same subject in the case of M/S NARSINGH ISPAT LIMITED - 2022 (3) TMI 1047 - JHARKHAND HIGH COURT . which is again sent back to the original authority for decision. So decision in this regard could take some time. - Reply By Shilpi Jai .....

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..... n - The Reply = 2022 (3) TMI 1047 - JHARKHAND HIGH COURT WP (T) No 177 of 2021 with 1261 of 2020 and No. 161 of 2021 - ref numbers in case you would want to have a look at it - Reply By Shyam Naik - The Reply = Money gets credited into exchequer on the date of Challan itself. Seeking interest on delay in return amounts to ill gotten wealth in hand of Government - Reply By KASTURI SETHI - The Reply = Sh. Shyam Naik Ji, With reference to the relevant period mentioned in the query, the amount of tax was transferred into Govt. account on the date of setting off liability and not on the date of challan. It is the date of debit from Electronic Cash Ledger. The words, 'ill gotten wealth&# .....

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..... 39; are not proper here. My humble suggestion. . - Reply By Shyam Naik - The Reply = Sir, Rule 87(6) states that Challan Identification(CIN) Number is generated upon successful credit of amount to the concerned account maintained with the authorised Bank. GST is collected through e-kuber , Core Banking System of RBI. The CIN details details are consolidated by e kuber several times in a day and the fund is credited to respective Government Account, as per document titled RBI e-kuber GST Receipts and memorandum of error, Technical Specification for Government Integration v1.4.1 released by RBI. Once the money is taken out from account of the tax payer and put into the Consolidated Fund of India / State, nothing remains to be .....

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..... transferred. It is receipt of money in the hads of the exchequer. Once is money is received by the Government, it cannot be said that the tax payer has not made the payment by any stretch of imagination. Once the money is available to the Government for enjoyment, there is no deprival. Interest can at best run from due date till date of challan. Any attempt to levy interest from date of challan till filing of return appears to be illegal and illogical. Further, till the manner of calculation of interest is prescribed as required under section 50(2) , demand of interest does not have the authority of law. When a levy can not be measured, it cannot be collected by adopting any manner of calculation of interest at the sweet will .....

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..... and volition of authorities. - Reply By Shilpi Jain - The Reply = Logically speaking the moment amounts are credited to the electronic cash ledger, payment is made to the exchequer. This is also for the reason that the ECL is not like any payment wallet where the assessee can take back the money. Any balance in cash ledger has to be availed by way of a refund. This also shows that the amount paid in cash ledger is amount paid to the exchequer. However, department cannot be expected to take this kind of a view very easily. They require s SC decision!! - Interest under section 50 - Query Started By: - SAIRAM LBS Dated:- 17-3-2022 Goods and Services Tax - GST - Got 12 Replies - GST - Discussion Forum - Knowledge Sharing, reply post by .....

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