
As professionals, we all understand that compliance deadlines are the backbone of our tax system. They ensure uniformity, discipline, and timely revenue flow. However, there are moments when circumstances far beyond human control make compliance practically impossible. Maharashtra is currently facing one such situation.
As professionals, we all understand that compliance deadlines are the backbone of our tax system. They ensure uniformity, discipline, and timely revenue flow. However, there are moments when circumstances far beyond human control make compliance practically impossible. Maharashtra is currently facing one such situation.
Over the past several days, incessant rains and severe flooding have hit multiple districts including Mumbai, Thane, Bhiwandi, Palghar, and Raigad. Roads are submerged, transport is disrupted, schools and government offices have been shut down on local authority orders, and the weather bureau has issued continuous Red and Yellow alerts for the region up to 23rd August 2025.
Against this backdrop, the due date for filing GSTR-3B for July 2025 falls on 20th August 2025. Thousands of taxpayers and professionals are facing real and genuine difficulty in meeting this compliance within the stipulated time. Internet outages, closure of offices, staff unable to travel, and lack of accessibility to records are creating hurdles that no amount of professional discipline can overcome.
At MCTC – a 47-year-old professional body with more than 1,350 members comprising CAs, Advocates, CS, CMA, and tax practitioners – our primary duty is not only to spread knowledge but also to stand up for taxpayers during times of hardship. With this responsibility, we have made a formal representation to the Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister (Finance), Shri Ajit Pawar, requesting a brief extension of the due date for filing GSTR-3B from 20th August 2025 to 23rd August 2025 for the State of Maharashtra.
This is not a demand for relaxation, but a humble request for fairness. Taxpayers should not be penalised with interest and late fees for circumstances completely outside their control. An extension of just three days would provide immense relief to businesses and professionals already struggling due to natural adversity.
We strongly believe that the government has always been supportive of taxpayers during extraordinary situations. Granting this extension will once again demonstrate a responsive and empathetic approach in governance.
As President of MCTC, I sincerely trust that our request will receive favourable consideration.
Let us hope for prompt relief, so that taxpayers can focus on rebuilding their work amidst these challenging weather conditions without the additional stress of non-compliance.
Date: 19.08.2025
To,
Shri. Piyush Goyal
Hon'ble Commerce and Industry Minister of India
Lok Kalyan Karyalay – 56,
Balasinor Society, SV Road,
Opp Fire Brigade,
Kandivali West, Mumbai,
Maharashtra, 400067
Subject: Request for Extension of Due Date for Filing GSTR-3B for July 2025
Respected Sir,
The Malad Chamber of Tax Consultants (MCTC), a non-profit professional body established in 1978, represents over 1,350 members comprising Chartered Accountants, Advocates, Company Secretaries, Cost Accountants, and Tax Practitioners. Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, and the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950, the Chamber has consistently worked towards disseminating knowledge and creating awareness among professionals, taxpayers, and the public through study circles, seminars, workshops, refresher courses, and public meetings. We also provide practical training to students and make effective representations before government authorities on taxation and allied matters.
At present, the due date for filing GSTR-3B for the month of July 2025 is 20th August 2025. However, Maharashtra is currently facing an extraordinary situation due to incessant rains and flooding in several districts including Mumbai, Thane, Bhiwandi, Palghar, and Raigad. The continuous rainfall has resulted in severe waterlogging, disruption of transport, and closure of schools, colleges, and government offices, as directed by local authorities. Also, the weather bureau has declared the Mumbai zone in RED and YELLOW up to 23rd August, 2025.
Given these circumstances, taxpayers across the state are experiencing genuine hardships in meeting compliance requirements within the stipulated time. Any delay will unfairly subject them to interest and penalty, despite the situation being beyond their control.
In light of the above, we humbly request your kind consideration to extend the due date for payment and filing of GSTR-3B for July 2025 from 20th August 2025 to 23rd August 2025 in the state of Maharashtra. Such a relief measure will ease the compliance burden on taxpayers and reflect the Department's supportive approach in times of natural adversity.
We sincerely trust that our request will be considered favourably.
Thanking you,
For The Malad Chamber of Tax Consultants (MCTC)
Sd/-
Adv. Rinav Khakhar
President
Sd/-
Shri Ashwin Tanna
Chairman L&R Committee (Indirect Taxes)