Taxpayers can make GST payments through Credit Cards/Debit Cards on the GST Portal
The taxpayers are advised to check the transaction charges before selecting the Credit Card, Debit Card and BHIM UPI sub-payment mode.
The GST Portal has recently issued an update, introducing the option to make GST payments through *Credit Cards and *Debit Cards. To utilize this feature, taxpayers should opt for the E-payment option, where they will find a specific section dedicated to Credit/Debit Card payments.
It is essential for taxpayers to carefully review the transaction charges associated with each payment method, particularly when selecting Credit Cards, Debit Cards, or Bhim UPI sub-payment modes.
To proceed with Credit/Debit Card payments, users need to follow these steps:
1.Select the E-payment option.
2.Within the E-payment section, choose the Credit/Debit Card option.
3.Subsequently, select the preferred bank for the transaction.
4.Tick the agreement box for terms and conditions.
5.Click on the “Make Payment” button to complete the transaction.
Facility started in 10 States/UTs from 5th January 2024:
1.Assam
2.Delhi
3.Goa
4.Gujarat
5.Haryana
6.Himachal Pradesh
7.Kerala
8.Madhya Pradesh
9.Maharashtra
10.Odisha
The transaction charges if any, will be applicable over and above the tax amount in this payment option. BHIM UPI functionality will be enabled shortly. If amount is deducted from bank account and not reflected in electronic cash ledger, you may raise grievance under Services>Payments>Grievance against payment(GST PMT-07).
Further,
For Awaiting Bank Confirmation: For e-payment mode of payment, if the maker has made a transaction and checker approval is not communicated by bank to GST System.
For Awaiting Bank Clearance: For OTC mode of payment, if bank has acknowledged the challan but remittance confirmation is not communicated by bank to GST System.
In conclusion, looking to the above major payment related updations by GSTN, we may also see new payment methods getting integrated with the GST Portal in future for collection of GST and which will enable GST Taxpayers to pay GST smoothly and hasselfree.
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