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GST Refund: This is how you can track your application without logging in to GST Portal – Explained

If you want to track your refund application, you can do it by logging in to the GST (Goods and Services Tax) portal. But you can also track it without logging into the GST portal. Want to know how? Here is the trick? Also know how to track it by logging into the portal

If you want to track your refund application, you can do it by logging in to the GST (Goods and Services Tax) portal. But you can also track it without logging into the GST portal. Want to know how? Here is the trick? Also know how to track it by logging into the portal.

How to track your refund application?

Your GST refund application can be tracked by following this simple procedure.  

Navigate to Services > Track Application Status > Select the Refund option > Enter ARN > Click SEARCH to track your refund application without logging into the GST Portal.  
Note that you can track your refund application without logging into the GST Portal only through ARN.

How can I track my refund application after logging into the GST Portal?

This is how you can do it.  

Login to the GST Portal. Navigate to Services > Track Application Status > Select the Refund option > Enter ARN or Filing Year > Click SEARCH to track your refund application after logging into the GST Portal.  
Note that you can track your refund application after logging into the GST Portal through ARN or Filing Year of the refund application.

Wondering if there any difference in status of refund application without logging and after logging into the GST Portal?

Yes, there is a difference. You can view additional details of Tax Period and Tax Amount Claimed when you view status of the refund application after logging into the GST Portal.

The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has built Indirect Taxation platform for GST to help taxpayers in India to prepare, file returns, make payments of indirect tax liabilities and do other compliances. It provides IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, taxpayers and other stakeholders for the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India.

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