Sources said due to the "unprecedented situation"
arising out of the coronavirus outbreak, it has been
decided to defer the April GST collection data release.
No date has yet been decided to release this data, they
said.
"The government is expecting that more returns will be
filed and will wait till May 5 before announcing the
collection data," a source said, adding a decision on
extension of this date will also be taken.
Businesses with turnover exceeding Rs 5 crore have to
file GST return for a particular month by the 20th of
the next month.
In 2019-20 fiscal, Goods and Services Tax (GST)
collection had remained above the key Rs 1 lakh crore
mark for 7 months out of 12. The collection was Rs
97,597 crore in March.
According to another source, low collection figure till
now for April could have been the reason for deferment
of GST data release on Friday. The nationwide lockdown
to contain spread of COVID-19 disease was imposed on
March 25.
Data released by the government on Thursday showed that
output of eight core sector contracted by 6.5 per cent
in March.
The real impact of the lockdown on GST revenue will be
reflected in the revenue collections in May (for
business activity in April) as the country was in
complete lockdown last month with only essential
services permitted.
Experts said the GST mop-up in May would mainly come
from sectors like telecom, FMCG, food processing and
pharma.
Source::: The Time of India,
dated 01/05/2020.