Step-by-Step Guide for GSTR-3B Monthly Filing
GSTR-3B is a mandatory monthly GST return that summarizes a taxpayer’s sales, purchases, tax liability, and Input Tax Credit (ITC).
Every regular GST-registered taxpayer must file GSTR-3B on time, even if there is no business activity.
This blog explains the exact step-by-step process for GSTR-3B monthly return filing, helping businesses stay compliant and avoid penalties.
What Is GSTR-3B?
GSTR-3B is a self-declared summary return that includes:
- Outward supplies (sales)
- Inward supplies liable to reverse charge
- Eligible Input Tax Credit
- GST tax payable and payment details
It is the primary return for GST tax payment.
Who Must File GSTR-3B Monthly?
GSTR-3B monthly filing applies to:
- Regular GST taxpayers
- Businesses with turnover above QRMP limits
- Taxpayers opting for monthly returns
Applicable to:
- Proprietorships
- Companies
- LLPs
- Traders
- Service providers
GSTR-3B Due Date (Monthly)
| Category | Due Date |
|---|---|
| Monthly Filers | 20th of next month |
| QRMP (Monthly payment) | 25th of next month |
Late filing results in interest and late fees.
Documents Required for GSTR-3B Filing
- Sales register
- Purchase register
- GSTR-1 filed data
- GSTR-2B ITC statement
- GST payment challans
- Credit & debit notes
Step-by-Step Process for GSTR-3B Monthly Return Filing
Step 1: Login to GST Portal
- Visit the GST portal
- Login using:
- GSTIN
- Username
- Password
- Captcha
Step 2: Open GSTR-3B Return
- Go to Returns → Returns Dashboard
- Select Financial Year & Month
- Click Prepare Online
Step 3: Enter Outward Supply Details
Fill details in:
- Table 3.1(a) – Taxable outward supplies
- Table 3.1(b) – Zero-rated supplies
- Table 3.1(c–e) – Exempt & non-GST supplies
Ensure figures match GSTR-1.
Step 4: Enter ITC Details
- Enter ITC as per GSTR-2B
- Separate:
- Eligible ITC
- Ineligible ITC
- Include reverse charge ITC where applicable
Step 5: Review Tax Liability
- System auto-calculates:
- IGST
- CGST
- SGST
- Verify totals carefully
Step 6: Offset Tax & Make Payment
- Use:
- Electronic Credit Ledger (ITC)
- Electronic Cash Ledger
- Generate challan if balance is insufficient
- Complete payment
Step 7: File GSTR-3B
- Submit return
- File using:
- DSC (Companies & LLPs)
- EVC (Proprietors / Individuals)
Step 8: Download Acknowledgement
- Download ARN & filed return
- Save for records and audits
Common Mistakes to Avoid in GSTR-3B
- ❌ Claiming ITC not appearing in GSTR-2B
- ❌ Mismatch with GSTR-1
- ❌ Incorrect reverse charge entries
- ❌ Late filing every month
- ❌ Ignoring Nil return filing
Late Fee & Interest for GSTR-3B
| Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Late Fee | ₹50 per day |
| Nil Return | ₹20 per day |
| Interest | 18% per annum |
| Maximum Late Fee | ₹10,000 |
Importance of Timely GSTR-3B Filing
- Prevents GST notices
- Maintains ITC eligibility
- Improves compliance rating
- Avoids blocking of e-way bills
How Saving Mantra Helps with GSTR-3B Filing
Saving Mantra provides end-to-end GST compliance services, including:
- Monthly GSTR-3B filing
- GSTR-1 & 2B reconciliation
- ITC eligibility checks
- Automated reminders & dashboards
- Notice handling & expert review
✔ Accurate tax computation
✔ Zero penalty approach
✔ Compliance peace of mind
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is GSTR-3B mandatory every month?
Yes, even if there is no business activity.
Q2. Can GSTR-3B be revised?
No. Errors must be adjusted in future returns.
Q3. Is GSTR-3B required if GSTR-1 is not filed?
Yes. GSTR-3B filing is independent and mandatory.
Q4. Should ITC be claimed as per purchase books or GSTR-2B?
ITC should be claimed strictly as per GSTR-2B.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only. GST laws, due dates, and return filing procedures are subject to change based on government notifications. Always verify information from the official GST portal or consult a qualified GST professional before filing returns. Saving Mantra shall not be responsible for actions taken based on this content without professional advice.