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:2. Set the Process Date to the date that you have submit the Final GST return before 29 December 2018 (within 120 days from the SST effective date).  
:2. Set the Process Date '''(B)''' to the date that you have submit the Final GST return before 29 December 2018 (within 120 days from the SST effective date).  
:For example, company A submit the Final GST Return on 30/11/2018.
:For example, company A submit the Final GST Return on 30/11/2018.
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Revision as of 07:34, 10 October 2018

Bad Debt Relief/Recovered

  1. GST registered person is eligble to claim the bad debt relief even if it spans on or after 1 September 2018.
  2. Bad Debt Relief is allowed to be claimed within 120 days from the SST effective date (eg. 1 September 2018).
  3. Bad Debt Recovery made on or after 1 September 2018 must to be paid as output tax to RMCD within 120 days from the SST effective date by amending the Final GST Return.


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Final GST Return Processor

Menu: SST/GST | New GST Return...

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1. System will AUTO define the last taxable period (A), eg...
Process From Process To
01/07/2018 31/08/2018


2. Set the Process Date (B) to the date that you have submit the Final GST return before 29 December 2018 (within 120 days from the SST effective date).
For example, company A submit the Final GST Return on 30/11/2018.
Process Date Bad Debt Relief / Recovery
30/11/2018 Mar, Apr, May 2018


See also