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Sunday, March 31, 2019

/ by All Best News
GST office too open
These big offices of the country are open on Sunday, know what is the reason

The financial year is the last day of 2018-19 on Sunday 31st March. This is why the offices of government bank, IT and GST departments of the country are open.

However, it is a Sunday holiday and this is the reason why the offices of the country's bank, income tax department and GST department are locked. However, despite having a Sunday today, these big offices of the country are open.

What is the reason

Actually, March 31 is the last day of the financial year 2018-19. Closing is done on this day. This is the reason why banks are open on Sundays despite the holiday. Apart from this, IT and GST department are engaged in achieving the target of Revenue Collection, which has been asked to keep the office open.

Working in banks

The banks of the country are closed every Sunday, the Reserve Bank issued a circular yesterday and asked all banks to keep open branches on 31 March so that all government transactions could be completed for 2018-19. You can do all the electronic transactions including RTGS and NEFT.

IT department office open

The Income Tax Department offices are open on March 31. Earlier on Saturday, the work was done smoothly. In fact, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) had asked its regional offices to facilitate taxpayers to make tax returns easier. According to this, the order to open additional counter was ordered on March 30 and 31. Both days were said to be in accordance with scheduled time like other days of the work office.

GST office too open


To achieve the goal of the GST Collection, the CBDT had asked to open the GST office on March 31. However, businesses can file online GST returns online today. Explain that the government has set a target to keep the GST collection at 11.47 lakh crore in the current financial year. Direct tax estimates have been kept at Rs 12 lakh crore. In the current financial year, the GST collection was Rs 10.70 lakh crore till February, whereas in the case of direct tax the CBDT has collected only Rs 10.21 lakh crore till March 23, which is 85.1 percent of the revised estimate of Rs 12 lakh crore.

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