Note that GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 filing is disabled. Instead, filing of GSTR-3B is made mandatory till March 2018
After filing of GSTR-1 (details of outward supplies), the taxpayers should file GSTR-2.
GSTR-2 is a return containing details of all inward supplies. Based on this return the Input Tax Credit that a taxpayer is eligible to avail is determined.
After your suppliers file GSTR-1, the details of your inward supplies get auto-populated in GSTR-2A.
All the purchases from GSTR- 2A are considered as inward supplies for you .
Hence, only details of purchases from unregistered dealers and purchases not reflecting in GSTR-2A have to be entered while filing GSTR-2.
Step-by-step process of filing GSTR-2
Step 1: Login to GST Portal
Step 2: Go to Services > Returns
Step 3: Select the month for which you are filing GSTR-2
Step 4: Click on Prepare Online under GSTR-2
Step 5: Here you will 11 tiles containing all the details that need to be filled in
Do note that only those details that are not auto-populated in your GSTR-2A or the details that have to be changed should be entered in these tiles.
GSTR-2 – Invoice Details
3, 4A – Inward supplies received from Registered person including Reverse Charge supplies
Details of all missing inward supplies from registered dealers should be entered here. This will also include inward supplies liable for reversecharge.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD MISSING INVOICE DETAILS’ to add details of any inward supplies from a registered person and reverse charge supplies missing in GSTR-2A.
Step 2 – Enter the following details:
- GSTIN of the Supplier
- Invoice Number,Invoice Date,Total Invoice Value
- Select state in which the sale is made
- In Invoice Type select – B2B, Deemed Exports, SEZ Supplies with or without payment
Step 3 – Click on ‘Add Details’.
5 – Import of Inputs/ Capital Goods and Supplies received from SEZ
Any import of Inputs and Capital Goods including goods received from SEZ should be entered in this tile:
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD BOE’.
Step 2 – Enter these details:
- Port Code of the place from where import is made
- Bill of Entry Number,Date, and Value
- Tick on checkbox if Import is from SEZ
- Enter the taxable value based on the rate of tax applicable on the product imported
- Select whether the tax is eligible as ITC
Step 3 – Click on ‘SAVE’.
4C – Import of Service
This section is for services imported by you.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD DETAILS’.
Step 2 – Enter the following details:
- Invoice number, date, total value
- Select point of sale from the dropdown
- Enter the taxable value based on the rate of tax applicable
- Select whether the tax is eligible as ITC
Step 3 – Click on ‘SAVE’.
6C – Debit/Credit Notes for supplies from a registered person:
Any debit note or credit note received from a registered dealer but missing in GSTR-2A should be entered here.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD CREDIT NOTE/DEBIT NOTE’.
Step 2 – Enter the following details:
- GSTIN of the Supplier
- Note type, value, number, date
- Original invoice number and date
- Supply type – inter-state or intra-state
- Reason for issuing note – sales return, post-sale discount, correction in the invoice, etc.
Step 3 – Click on ‘SAVE’.
4B – Inward supplies from an unregistered supplier
Details of all purchase of goods and services from the unregisteredsupplier have to be mentioned in this section.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD DETAILS’.
Step 2 – Enter the following details:
- Suppliers name
- Invoice number, date, value.
- Select point of sale from the dropdown
- Supply type – inter-state or intra-state
6C – Debit Notes/ Credit Notes for Unregistered Supplier:
Any debit or credit note issued for inward supplies from unregisteredsupplies has to be mentioned here.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD CREDIT NOTE/DEBIT NOTE’.
Step 2 – Specify the following details:
- Note type, value, number, date
- Original invoice no. and date
- Type of supply – Inter-state or intra-state
- Reason for issue of note
- Taxable value based on the GST rate
Step 3 – Click on ‘SAVE’.
GSTR-2- Other Details
7 – Supplies from composition taxable person and other exempt/nil rated/non-GST supplies:
Total inward supplies from composition dealers, and all inward supplies which are exempt and nil rated have to be entered here.
Click on ‘EDIT’, enter the values and click on ‘SAVE’ button.
10A – Advance amount paid for reverse charge supplies
All advances paid for supplies liable to reverse charge have to be entered here. This will increase your output tax liability as you are liable to pay tax on RCM basis.
Step 1 – Click on ‘ADD DETAILS’.
Step 2 – Enter the Point of sale and the Taxable Value based on the GST Rate. Click on ‘SAVE’.
10B – Adjustment of advance amount paid earlier for reverse charge supplies:
Any adjustments to be made to details mentioned in tile 10A in previous returns has to be done here.
13 – HSN summary of inward supplies:
HSN Code wise details of inwards supplies have to be provided while filing GSTR-2.
Step 1– Click on ‘ADD DETAILS’.
Step 2 – Enter the following details:
- HSN Code, Description and Unique Quantity Code(UQC) of the inward supplies
- Total Quantity, Value, Taxable Value of goods/services
- IGST, CGST, and, SGST/UTGSTpaid on the supplies
Step 3 – Click on ‘SAVE’.
11 – Input Tax Credit Reversal/Reclaim
There are certain conditions for claiming ITC on inward supplies. If the same is not satisfied the ITC has to be reversed. The details of ITC reversed have to be entered here. Click on ‘SAVE’ button after entering the details.
Final Step
Once all the details have been entered the return a declaration is to be given and the return can be submitted online.
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