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Things have become stable, but shape of new returns a cause for anxiety: Prakash Kumar, GSTN CEO

With almost nine months since the rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST), what still gives anxiety to the chief executive of the information technology (IT) backbone GSTN is the lack of clarity on transitioning to the new return-filing procedure

March 28, 2018 / 13:31 IST
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Prakash Kumar, CEO, GSTN
Prakash Kumar, CEO, GSTN

Gaurav Choudhury and Shreya Nandi Moneycontrol News

While the IT system has become much stable, according to Prakash Kumar, the CEO of Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN), one thing that keeps him awake is the shape of the new forms and complexities that may accompany them.

Excerpts from an interview:

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Is it safe to say that teething problems are behind us?

Things have now become stable. Till two days back (March 20), we had 8.25 crore (cummulative) returns filed on the GSTN portal. For a month around 1 crore returns are being files for both GSTR3B (summary form) and GSTR1 (outward supplies). Slowly, over a period of time 95 percent filers have filed 3B return for July. In the last date for return filing in July it was 53-54 percent. More and more people are now filing returns in time. So, compliance levels are rising. For the month of February it was around more than 65 percent.