The Reconciliation Statement (Form GSTR 9C) seeks comprehensive details of Taxable Turnover, Taxes Paid and Input Tax Credit availed with a reconciliation of the same with the audited financial statements. The Reconciliation Statement is likely to be the reference point for GST Compliance and analysis for Tax Authorities.
Source: Mondaq
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