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GSTR-9/9C for FY 2024-25 Enabled On GST portal From 12th October 2025 : GSTN

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The Goods and Service Tax Network (GSTN) has enabled the GST portal from 12th October 2025. Please ensure that all returns (GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B) for FY 2024-25 are filed to enable the Tile of GSTR-9/9C.

The GSTN stated that the detailed FAQ will be published shortly for assisting the taxpayer in filing GSTR-9/9C.

GSTR 9 is an annual return for GST-registered businesses, detailing inward and outward supplies, ITC, and taxes paid. GSTR 9C is a reconciliation statement for businesses with an annual turnover exceeding Rs. 2 crores, requiring a certified reconciliation between the audited financial statement and GSTR 9.

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