# taxreporting
5 posts in `taxreporting` tag
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Everything You Need to Know About GSTR-1 & IFF for High-Value B2C Sales
This detailed guide covers the reporting obligations for GSTR-1 and IFF regarding B2C interstate transactions that surpass 1,00,000. Discover the essentials of compliance, necessary documentation, and optimal practices for precise GST filing.
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Income-tax Fifth Amendment Rules 2025: Reporting Changes for Business and Securitization Trusts
The Income Tax Fifth Amendment Rules 2025 include major modifications to the reporting requirements for business trusts and securitization trusts. This blog discusses the significant revisions, new timetables, and what they mean for taxpayers and investors.
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How to Resolve Table 8A and 8C Discrepancies in GSTR-9: GSTN’s Guidelines
A critical advisory resolving inconsistencies in Tables 8A and 8C of GSTR-9 for FY 2023–2024 was released by the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN). By requiring manual reporting for Table 8C and auto-populating Table 8A with GSTR-2B, this modification guarantees increased accuracy in Input Tax Credit (ITC) reporting. Learn how to efficiently comply, minimize errors, and reconcile data.
Re-opening of ITC Reversal Opening Balance: A Simplified Guide
A concise overview of the new guidelines, due dates, and procedures for adhering to the amended requirements is given in this blog article about the resumption of ITC reversal opening balance reporting. It aids companies in comprehending the ramifications of the updated reporting and in acting promptly to avert fines and uphold GST compliance.

GSTR-3B Revisions and Input Tax Credit (ITC) Reporting
Input Tax Credit (ITC) reporting is now subject to additional limitations as a result of the most recent GSTR-3B modifications. An extensive examination of the modifications, ramifications, and recommended strategies for compliance can be found in this blog article. To reduce the possibility of receiving notices and fines, become familiar with the updated GSTR-3B format and make sure that ITC reporting is accurate.