Deadline to claim GST transition credit extended till Nov 30
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“The extension would aid in subsiding the anxiety among various industry players, caused on account of revision option of TRAN-1 not being available on the portal even 4 days prior to the due date,”
It also allowed businesses to revise the form once in the case of any discrepancy. As much as Rs 65,000 crore out of the nearly Rs 95,000 crore tax collections in July -- the first month of GST -- have been claimed as transitional credit by taxpayers. #casansaar (Source - Pinoeer. PTI)
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