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gstr-9 late fee , and limitation, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119690
Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- SVSTRADERS SVSTRADERS

gstr-9 late fee , and limitation


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respected sir one taxable person filed GSTR-9 for fy 2018-19, belatedly. but some how at the time of filing GSTN not asked for late fee and filing completed. now department issued notice for payment of late fee amounting to 60,000. please guide whether there is any limitation period for asking late fee in act or not ?.

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1 Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- RaamSrinivasan Kalpathi

Late fee payable u/s. 47 got auto populated only from 2020-21. I cannot avoid payment of late fees. There is no time limit.


2 Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- RaamSrinivasan Kalpathi

Sorry, one cannot avoid remittance of late fees.


3 Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- KASTURI SETHI

You are statutorily bound to deposit late fee on your own if you are late in filing return unless it is specifically waived by Govt. 

There is not time limitation. The compliance with the Act and Rules comes first. SCN can be issued for recovery of late fee.


4 Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- SVSTRADERS SVSTRADERS

thank you to all .  thanks for your participation. 


5 Dated: 8-3-2025
By:- Sadanand Bulbule

 For more details, refer CBIC Circular No.246/03/2025-GST dated 30/01/2025.


6 Dated: 12-3-2025
By:- Shilpi Jain

Any amount not paid and now payable requires a demand notice. Interest under law is automatic. No such provision for late fees.

Though the time limit will be calculated from the FY in which the GSTR-9 is actually filed and not 2018-19.

Also, if time has lapsed as per above, you can contest, assuming you have other demands also to contest. Otherwise contesting only for 60k may not be feasible also.


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