How to File Nil GST Return Quickly and Easily Introduction One of the most common mistakes new entrepreneurs make is thinking if they didn’t do any business this month, they do not need to do any paperwork. It sounds logical, right? But, is it? The thought process does sound sane, like, if you did not sell anything, why tell the taxman? Unfortunately, the GST system does not work that way. If you have an active GST registration, you are legally required to communicate with the government every single tax period. If there exists no transaction, you must file what is called a Nil Return. The good news is that in 2026, the process is incredibly fast. This guide will show you how to file a NIL GST return quickly and easily so you can stay compliant and avoid late fees.
What Exactly is a “Nil” Return? You can only file a Nil return if your business had absolutely zero activity during the tax period. This actually means:
You and your businesses have made absolutely no sales (no outward supplies). You and your businesses have made bi purchases (no inward supplies). You and your businesses have no tax liability or fees from previous months. You are not claiming any Income Tax Credit (ITC) for the month. If you have bought a vehicle for transport for your business and want to claim the GST back, you cannot file a Nil return. Then, you will have to file a regular return or even record that purchase.
Late Fees or The Cost of Forgetting Why should you bother filing a return if there is no return? This is because the GST portal is programmed to charge you a late fee the second you miss the deadline.
Currently, the late fees for Nil returns is ₹20 per day (₹10CGST + ₹10SGST). If you forget to file for just one month and you realise it 30 days later, you owe the system ₹600 for a month where you earned nothing.
Methods of filing METHOD 1: Filling via SMS (The Commonest Method) Did you know you do not even need a computer to file a return that is a Nil Return? If you are filling GSTR-1 or GSTR-3B, you can do it via or simple SMS from your registered mobile number.
Compare a new SMS: NIL <Space> Return Type <Space> GSTIN <Space> Tax Period (MMYYYY) Example for GSTR-3B for March 2026: NIL 3B 09XXXXXXXXXXXXX 032026 Send it to 14409 You will receive a 6-digit verification code. Confirm by sending: CNF <Space> Return Type <Space> Code, Example: CNF 3B 123456 to 14409 Once done, you will receive an Application Reference Number (ARN) via SMS.
METHOD 2: Filling via GST Portal The steps to file it by using the website is also easy:
You should first log in on the official GST portal . Then, you have to navigate to Services > Returns > Returns Dashboard Next, choose the financial year and the month you are filing for. If you are, say, filing for a quarter, choose that. Click “Prepare Online” for GSTR-1 or GSTR-3B . The system will ask if you want to file a Nil return. Answer yes. Next, you have to verify with your OTP (EVC) or Digital Signature (DSC). Feature SMS Filing Portal Filing Speed Under 1 Minute 2-3 Minutes Internet Required No Yes Ideal for Quick updates on the go Detailed review before filing Confirmation Receive ARN via SMS Downloadable Filed Receipt
The Easiest Method to File Nil GST Return 2026 The easiest way to file a Nil GST Return is by using Swipe. If you are already using Swipe to manage your business, filing a Nil Return is even more and more smooth. Swipe is designed to be the ultimate billing companion for the 2026 digital companion.
Swipe auto-detects and tracks your invoices and so, it knows when you have zero sales. So, by the time you need your return to file, it sends you a notification to let you know that it is the time. You do not even need to navigate through any complex and half-running government websites. Swipe provides a unified dashboard experience so that you can directly initiate your Nil filing directly through the Swipe GST Filing module. Swipe keeps a record of your filled ARNs, so if a tax officer ever asks for proof, you have it already organised and ready in one place. Conclusion Learning how to file a Nil GST is as essential as learning how to file other, regular GST returns. It is a fundamental skill for every business owner. Whether you are an old-school type to use SMS services for its common usage, or faster tools like Swipe, ultimately, it is necessary to not miss a deadline and have an organised reminders.
A “Nil” month in business is often just a quiet period before a period of growth. Treating this as a necessary routine of your business is very helpful. By keeping your gst records clean, and having no backlogs to later clearance, keeps everything intact and ensures that your business is in perfect health for the busier days.
FAQs 1.What is the deadline for filing the Nil returns? The deadlines are the same as regular returns. Generally, GSTR-1 is due by the 11th of the next month, and GSTR-3B is due by the 20th of the next month.
2. Can I file a Nil return if I bought stock but did not sell any? No, if you have purchased stock, you have “inward supply” and potentially Input Tax Credit (ITC). you should file a regular return to claim that credit so you can use it to pay taxes in the future.
3. Can I file a nil return for 6 months in a row? Yes, you can. However, if your business remains “Nil” for a very long time (usually 6 months or more), the tax department may send a notice at your door, asking if your business is still operational.
4. Is there a late fee if I file my Nil return just one day late? Yes. the system automatically calculates the ₹20/day penalty. You will have to pay this fine when you file the return in the next month. This is known as “back logs”.
5. Can I file a Nil return if I have old pending tax liability? No. if you have any pending tax, interest, or late fees from previous months, the portal will not allow a Nil filing. You must clear your “Electronic Liability Ledger” first.
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