GSTR-3B Filing – Accurate Monthly GST Compliance

Timely summary return filing to avoid penalties and interest.

Who Needs This Service?

Regular GST Registered Taxpayers

All businesses registered under GST are required to file GSTR-3B monthly or quarterly depending on their turnover and scheme.

If you are making taxable sales of goods or services, GSTR-3B filing is mandatory to declare and pay GST liability.

Businesses under the Quarterly Return Monthly Payment (QRMP) Scheme must file GSTR-3B as per prescribed due dates.

If you are claiming ITC on purchases, accurate filing of GSTR-3B ensures proper adjustment of tax liability.

Online sellers and digital service providers must regularly file GSTR-3B to maintain GST compliance.

Timely GSTR-3B filing helps avoid late fees, 18% interest on tax dues, and GST suspension.

Eligibility Criteria

Must have a valid GSTIN

Must maintain records of sales and purchases

Must compute GST liability correctly

ITC must be reconciled with GSTR-2B

Applicable to Regular and QRMP taxpayers

Documents Required

Sales Summary (Outward Supplies)

1.

Purchase Summary (Inward Supplies)

2.

GSTR-2B (ITC Statement)

3.

Previous GST Returns

4.

Electronic Cash & Credit Ledger Details

5.

Bank details for tax payment

6.

Step-by-Step Process

Collection of sales and purchase data

01

Reconciliation of ITC with GSTR-2B

02

Calculation of output tax liability

03

Adjustment of ITC against tax payable

04

Payment of GST (if applicable)

05

Filing of GSTR-3B on GST Portal

06

Generation of ARN acknowledgment

07

Estimated Timeline 10–15
working days

Government Fees Varies by authorised capital (starts at ₹500)

Penalty & Non-Compliance Risks

Late fee of ₹50 per day (₹20 for NIL return)

Interest @ 18% per annum on unpaid tax

Blocking of e-way bill generation

Suspension or cancellation of GST registration

GST notices and legal complications

Compliance Checklist

01

File before due date (20th / 22nd / 24th as applicable)

02

Match GSTR-1 with GSTR-3B data

03

Reconcile ITC monthly

04

Pay GST liability on time

05

File NIL return if no transactions

06

Maintain proper records for audit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GSTR-3B?

It is a summary monthly GST return declaring tax liability and payment.

Yes, for all regular GST registered taxpayers.

No, corrections must be adjusted in future returns.

Late fees, interest, and possible GST suspension.

Yes, even if there are no transactions.

Yes, to ensure accurate reporting and ITC reconciliation.

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