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GSTN Clarifies: No Change in ITC Auto-Population from GSTR-2B to GSTR-3B

GSTN has issued a clarification confirming that the auto-population of Input Tax Credit (ITC) from GSTR-2B to GSTR-3B remains unchanged, even after the implementation of the Invoice Management System (IMS). GSTR-2B will continue to be generated automatically on the 14th of every month. This update helps clear confusion and reassures taxpayers that their filing process remains stable.

DIR-3 KYC Deadline Extended to October 31, 2025 – No Late Fees

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has extended the DIR-3 KYC deadline to October 31, 2025. This allows directors to file without incurring the ₹5,000 late fee and avoid DIN deactivation. Learn who needs to file, which form to use, and why early action is crucial.

GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C Filing for FY 2024-25 is Now Open

The GST portal has enabled GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C forms for FY 2024-25 starting October 12, 2025. Taxpayers can now file their annual returns and reconciliation statements before the December 31 deadline. Learn who needs to file and how to prepare.

GSTR-9 Table 8A Shake-Up: New Auto-Population Rules for FY 2024-25

GSTN has changed how Table 8A in GSTR-9 is auto-filled. Starting FY 2024-25, it will include invoices from both the current and next financial year, making ITC reconciliation more accurate. Learn what’s included, what’s excluded, and how to prepare.

Important Statutory Deadlines for October to December 2025

A concise compliance calendar covering all major statutory deadlines from October to December 2025. Includes GSTR 3B, Tax Audit, ITR filings, TDS Q2, DIR 3 KYC, TP Audit, Advance Tax, ROC filings, and GST annual returns. Stay ahead and avoid penalties with this quick reference guide.

Income Tax Benefits for Individuals and HUFs A.Y. 2026–27

A simplified guide to income tax benefits available to Individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) for A.Y. 2026–27. Covers exemption limits, rebates, popular deductions, and simplified tax schemes to help taxpayers plan better and save legally.

Great News for Entrepreneurs! Get Your GST Number in Just 3 Days

GST 2.0 is a game-changer for small businesses in India. Starting November 1, 2025, new applicants can opt for a simplified GST registration process with automatic approval in just 3 working days. Designed for low-risk businesses, this reform reduces hassle and speeds up business launch.

Tax Refunds Can’t Be Denied for Form 26AS Mismatch: High Court Ruling

The Allahabad High Court has ruled that tax refunds cannot be denied just because TDS is missing from Form 26AS. If a taxpayer provides valid Form 16A certificates, the Income Tax Department must verify the claim with the deductor instead of rejecting it outright. This protects honest taxpayers from delays caused by clerical errors.

Supreme Court’s Big GST Decision Huge Relief for Taxpayers

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that once a taxpayer pays the 10% pre-deposit required to file a GST appeal, the government cannot freeze bank accounts or recover additional funds. This landmark decision protects honest taxpayers and ensures fair enforcement under GST law.