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What is GST Notice Reply ?

 

Getting a notice from the GST Department can be stressful, especially when you're unsure about the reason or how to respond correctly. Whether you're a small business owner, freelancer, shopkeeper, or running a private limited company, ignoring or delaying a GST notice reply can lead to big penalties, cancellation of your GST registration, or even legal action. That’s where CallmyCA steps in – we help you reply to GST notices accurately and on time, so your business stays safe and compliant.

A GST Notice is an official communication sent by the GST department for various reasons, such as non-filing of returns, mismatches in GSTR forms, excess ITC claims, incorrect invoicing, or suspicion of tax evasion. Each notice has a unique format and reply deadline. If not addressed in time, it may attract fines, interest, or even suspension of GST number. That’s why it’s important to take these notices seriously and reply through a professional who understands both GST laws and the language of notices.

At CallmyCA, we handle GST notice replies with full legal backing. Whether it's a Show Cause Notice (SCN), GSTR-3B mismatch, ITC reversal, or a demand notice under Section 73 or 74, we prepare your reply with proper documentation and submit it online through the GST portal. You don’t have to run around or spend hours understanding technical language. We simplify everything for you.

We also help in avoiding such notices in future by checking your returns, purchase and sales data, and guiding you on best GST practices. If you're confused about how to handle a GST notice or afraid of losing your registration, CallmyCA is just a call away to save you from panic and penalty.

4 EASY STEPS OF

GST Notice Reply

Upload GST Notice
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Upload GST Notice

Provide Required Documents
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Provide Required Documents

Drafting & Approval
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Drafting & Approval

Filing & Confirmation
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Filing & Confirmation

DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST

Documents Required for GST Notice Reply

GST Notice Reply

Timely and Accurate Response to GST Notices – Handled by Tax Experts

Expert Handling of GST Notices

Our experienced CAs read the notice carefully and draft a professional reply to satisfy GST authorities

Avoid Heavy Penalties

Timely and correct reply can save you from penalties, interest, or legal complications under GST laws.

Protect Your GST Registration

Many people risk losing their GSTIN due to un-replied notices. We help you protect your registration and avoid cancellation.

End-to-End Online Process

You don’t need to visit offices. We handle the entire process digitally – from review to final submission.

Personalized Guidance

We explain the notice in simple words and guide you on what went wrong and how to correct it.

Support for All Types of Notices

From SCNs to scrutiny notices, we handle every kind of GST notice, including Sections 61, 62, 73, and 74.

Quick Turnaround Time

We prepare and file your response well within the deadline to avoid further consequences.

Future Compliance Advice

We not only reply but also guide you on how to avoid similar issues in future through proper GST practices.

Affordable Pricing with CA Support

Professional service at pocket-friendly rates, with real-time support from qualified chartered accountants.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A GST Notice Reply is your formal written response to a notice received from the GST Department. These notices are issued due to non-filing of returns, errors in GSTR forms, mismatches, excess ITC, or other non-compliance. Timely replying ensures you avoid penalties or cancellation of GSTIN. It must be drafted carefully, addressing each point raised in the notice, with proper documents to support your case. At CallmyCA, we take care of the entire reply process so you don’t have to worry.

Ignoring a GST notice can be risky. The department may impose penalties, reverse your ITC, block your e-way bill facility, or even cancel your GST registration. In some cases, it can lead to further investigation or legal action. That’s why it’s important to reply within the timeline mentioned in the notice, usually 7 to 15 days. A correct and timely reply can save you from future complications.

Some of the most common GST notices include:

  • Show Cause Notice (SCN)
  • Notice under Section 61 (Scrutiny of return)
  • Notice under Section 73 or 74 (Tax evasion or incorrect ITC)
  • GSTR-3B vs GSTR-1 mismatch

Notice for non-filing of returns
CallmyCA helps you with all of the above.

While it's not mandatory, it’s highly recommended. A CA understands the language of the law and how to frame the reply in the right format. A wrong reply or incomplete documents can lead to rejection, penalties, or further queries. Our CA team ensures your reply is legally sound and properly submitted.

Yes, technically you can reply online using the GST portal, but understanding the legal language and preparing documents correctly can be difficult for non-professionals. One mistake can cost you more than hiring an expert. Our service ensures accuracy and peace of mind.

Usually, 7 to 15 days from the date of notice issuance. However, for some urgent notices like SCNs, it could be shorter. Always check the date mentioned and act quickly. If you're running out of time, contact us immediately for urgent filing.

Our pricing is affordable and depends on the type and complexity of the notice. We offer budget-friendly packages for individuals, proprietors, and small businesses. Contact us for an exact quote after reviewing your notice.

If the reply deadline is missed, the department may pass an ex-parte order, impose a fine, or cancel your GSTIN. In such cases, you can still file a reply with a condonation request, but it becomes more complicated. It’s best to act before the due date.

Yes. After filing your reply on the GST portal, we share an acknowledgment or submission receipt for your records. It acts as proof that you responded on time.

Absolutely. We review your past filings, invoices, and returns to check for common errors and give you tips to avoid GST notices in the future. Staying compliant is always better than handling notices.