From 1st January, 2021, small taxpayers are give option of filing their GSTR 3Bs quarterly. Small taxpayers are those taxpayers with a turnover of up to Rs.5 crore in the previous financial year and opted for the QRMP scheme. QRMP is Quarterly Return Filing and Monthly Payment of Taxes (QRMP) Scheme under GST. After introduction of quarterly GSTR 3Bs facility, QRMP scheme has been made optional.
IFF stands for Invoice Furnishing Facility for taxpayers who have opted for QRMP scheme to declare outward supplies to a registered person for first two months of any quarter. It is an optional facility. The facility will be similar to Form GSTR-1. It allows filing for only B2B invoices, credit notes, debit notes etc. Last date of filing IFF for a month is the 13th of the next month. This will allow recipient taxpayers to take credit of these invoices in the same month, if reported in IFF, by the supplier taxpayer under QRMP scheme.
The taxpayer has to deposit tax using form GST PMT-06 by the 25th of the following month, for the first and second months of the quarter. The taxpayers can pay their monthly tax liability either in the Fixed Sum Method (FSM) also known as 35% challan method, or Self Assessment Method (SAM).
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In summary, the introduction of quarterly GSTR 3Bs for small taxpayers, effective January 1, 2021, offers flexibility. The QRMP scheme, applicable to those with turnovers up to Rs. 5 crore, now includes an optional Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) for the first two months of each quarter, simplifying the declaration of outward supplies. Payment options include the Fixed Sum Method (FSM) or Self-Assessment Method (SAM). Opting for quarterly filing is straightforward through the GST portal, aiming to ease compliance for small taxpayers.
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