Webinar

"Achieving GST Compliance Excellence: Prevent Notices in 2025-26”

Brief

GST notices are becoming a growing concern. Are you ready to prevent them from reaching your table?

With tightening audits and the rise of AI-driven checks, businesses are seeing an increase in GST notices. These notices can disrupt operations, freeze ITC utilisation, and hurt cash flow if not handled ahead of time.

Here’s the good news: prevention is possible. By adopting smart strategies and automated compliance tools, businesses can avoid notices before they even happen.

In this webinar, our experts will share proven methods for staying ahead of GST compliance. Focused on preventing issues, rather than reacting to them, we’ll cover everything from timely filings to using technology for error-free reconciliation.

For companies with multiple GST registrations or complex supply chains, being proactive is the key to avoiding disruptions in 2025-26. Don’t wait for a notice to appear—equip yourself with the tools and tactics to stay compliant and keep your operations running smoothly.

Pointers :

  • Rising GST Notices – Learn why GST notices are increasing and how to stay compliant.
  • Key Triggers for GST Notices – Understand common causes like ITC mismatches and late filings.
  • Proactive Prevention Strategies – Explore the ideal steps to file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B on time, reconcile ITC, and prevent errors.
  • Leveraging Technology – See how automated tools can streamline compliance and avoid mistakes.
  • Q&A and Practical Tips – Get expert insights and actionable advice to stay notice-free in 2025-26.

Thought Leader :

Shailja Sood

Tax Expert

Clear Tax

Speaker Bio :

Highly qualified Chartered Accountant with over 5 years of post-qualification experience specializing in Indirect Taxation. Demonstrated expertise in handling a wide range of responsibilities, including comprehensive compliance management, client relations, contract review, litigation support, and strategic tax planning. Adept at providing insightful advice to clients on key areas such as Goods and Services Tax (GST), Customs regulations, and State Incentives.

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