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GST Refund Status Tracking in Eluru

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GST Refund Status Tracking in Eluru

Registrar (RoC)

RoC Vijayawada — Door No. 29-14-46, 2nd Floor, Sri Venkateswara Complex, Governorpet, Vijayawada – 520002

Jurisdictional HC

Andhra Pradesh High Court

GSTIN prefix

37 (Andhra Pradesh)

Professional Tax

Andhra Pradesh levies Professional Tax (max ₹2,500/year). Applicable to companies employing salaried staff.

Business hubs

Wool-pile Carpet Cluster, Aquaculture, Agri

Eluru (West Godavari) is famed for hand-woven wool-pile carpets, aquaculture, and agri-trade.

To check your GST refund status, go to gst.gov.in → Services → Refunds → Track Application Status and enter the ARN (Application Reference Number) generated when your refund application in Form RFD-01 was filed. The portal shows the current stage of the application — from acknowledged (RFD-02) and pending for processing, to RFD-06 sanctioned, RFD-05 disbursed, or a deficiency memo (RFD-03). Pre-login tracking (ARN only) shows the broad stage; post-login tracking shows detailed stage-wise status, including bank account validation and disbursement.
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Track byEvery refund application gets a unique ARN when RFD-01 is filed — it is the single reference you use to track the application through every stage.
Understand It

What Is GST Refund Status Tracking?

A quick, plain-language explanation before the details.

In simple terms

GST refund status is the current stage of a refund application you filed in Form RFD-01, tracked on the GST portal using its ARN — showing whether it is acknowledged, pending, sanctioned, disbursed, or held up by a deficiency.

Legally

A refund under Sections 54–56 of the CGST Act, 2017 (read with Rules 89 and 96) moves through a fixed set of forms — RFD-01 (application) → RFD-02 (acknowledgement) → RFD-06 (sanction/rejection order) → RFD-05 (payment order), with RFD-03 issued where the application is deficient. Each application carries an ARN used to track its progress.

Governing authority

Administered by the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), via the portal gst.gov.in. Disbursement is routed through the Public Financial Management System (PFMS).

Validity

A refund application must be filed within 2 years of the relevant date under Section 54. Once sanctioned, the amount is disbursed to the validated bank account; there is no separate expiry on tracking the ARN.

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Quick Facts

Track On
gst.gov.in
Track Using
ARN
Application Form
RFD-01
Sanction Order
RFD-06
Payment Order
RFD-05
Governing Law
CGST Act 2017, Sec 54–56
Sanction Deadline
60 days
Professional Fee
Custom quote
Before You Start

Is This Service Right for You?

Ideal for

  • Exporters and SEZ suppliers awaiting a zero-rated refund
  • Businesses with an inverted duty structure refund claim
  • Anyone whose refund shows "Pending for Processing" too long
  • Taxpayers who received a deficiency memo (RFD-03)
  • Refunds sanctioned (RFD-05) but not yet credited to the bank
  • Claims delayed beyond 60 days and eligible for interest

You may need this if

  • You filed RFD-01 and want to know the current stage
  • Your ARN shows a status you do not understand
  • A deficiency memo (RFD-03) needs a fresh, cured application
  • The refund was sanctioned but the money has not arrived
  • You suspect a PFMS bank validation failure
  • The 60-day sanction window has passed without a refund

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Why It Matters

Why Track Your GST Refund Status?

A filed refund does not always move on its own — tracking the ARN tells you exactly where it stands and what action, if any, protects your money and your timeline.

  1. 01

    Catch a Deficiency Early

    A deficiency memo (RFD-03) stops the application. Tracking the ARN lets you spot it and file a fresh, cured RFD-01 before the 2-year limit under Section 54 runs out.

  2. 02

    Protect Interest u/s 56

    The officer must sanction within 60 days of the complete application under Section 54(7). Knowing the acknowledgement date lets you claim the 6% interest under Section 56 when a refund is delayed.

  3. 03

    Fix Disbursement Failures

    A refund can be sanctioned (RFD-05) yet not credited if PFMS bank validation fails. Post-login tracking surfaces this so you can correct the account and re-initiate disbursement.

  4. 04

    Follow Up on Delays

    When a refund sits at "Pending for Processing", the ARN status is your basis to follow up with the jurisdictional officer and escalate.

  5. 05

    Respond to Rejection

    If RFD-06 partly or fully rejects the claim, tracking flags it in time to evaluate appeal options and PMT-03 recredit of rejected ITC.

  6. 06

    Stay in Control

    A clear, stage-wise picture of every ARN means no refund silently stalls — you always know the next step.

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Eligibility

Who Can Apply?

Exporters (IGST-paid & LUT/bond routes)
SEZ / zero-rated supply suppliers
Inverted-duty-structure claimants
Businesses with excess balance in cash ledger
Taxpayers who paid tax under wrong head
Anyone holding an RFD-01 ARN to track

Eligibility checklist

  • A refund application (RFD-01) already filed on the GST portal
  • The ARN generated on submission of that application
  • Access to the GST portal login for detailed stage-wise status
  • The tax period and refund category of the claim
  • Validated bank account details for disbursement via PFMS
  • Awareness of the 2-year relevant-date limit under Section 54 for any refiling
End-to-End

Everything You Need. One Professional Team.

01

ARN Status Diagnosis

Read the exact portal stage against your ARN and explain precisely what it means.

02

Stage-Wise Action Plan

Tell you the next step for a stuck refund — follow-up, refiling, or bank fix.

03

Deficiency Memo Reply

Cure an RFD-03 deficiency and refile a complete RFD-01, protecting the 2-year limit.

04

PFMS Validation Fix

Resolve failed bank validation and re-initiate disbursement of the sanctioned amount.

05

Interest Computation

Compute the Section 56 interest for delays beyond the 60-day sanction window.

06

Officer Follow-up

Follow up with the jurisdictional officer where the application is stuck.

07

Rejection Handling

Evaluate appeal and PMT-03 recredit options where RFD-06 rejects the claim.

08

Post-Service Support

Continued guidance until the refund is credited to your account.

No Ambiguity

What You’ll Receive

ARN-based status diagnosis by a CA
Stage-wise action plan for a stuck refund
Deficiency memo (RFD-03) reply & refiling
PFMS bank validation issue resolution
Interest computation under Section 56 for delays
Follow-up with the jurisdictional officer
Escalation and rejection-response support
Post-service support until credit
Checklist

What You Need to Track a GST Refund

Tracking a refund needs the ARN at minimum; detailed stage-wise status and disbursement checks need portal login and bank details. Keep clear scans (PDF/JPG) ready — everything is collected securely online.

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Refund Application

The claim you filed
4 documents
  • ARN of the filed RFD-01 application
  • RFD-01 acknowledgement (RFD-02), if received
  • Refund category and tax period of the claim
  • Statement / annexure filed with RFD-01

The ARN is the key

Every refund application gets a unique ARN on submission of RFD-01. It is the single reference used at Services → Refunds → Track Application Status. Keep it safe.

Log in for full detail

Pre-login (ARN only) shows just the broad stage. Post-login tracking additionally shows tax period, amounts, PFMS bank validation status and disbursement — always use it when a refund seems stuck.

Validated bank account

Refunds are disbursed through PFMS, which must validate the selected bank account first. A name/PAN mismatch, wrong IFSC or closed account blocks credit even after RFD-05.

Mind the relevant date

If a deficiency memo forces a fresh RFD-01, the 2-year relevant-date limit under Section 54 still applies — refile promptly to stay within time.

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Step by Step

How to Track a GST Refund on gst.gov.in (Step by Step)

The entire status check happens on the official portal at gst.gov.in.

01

Open gst.gov.in

Visit the GST portal. For detailed status, log in with your GSTIN credentials; basic status works without login.

02

Go to Services → Refunds

Navigate to Services → Refunds → Track Application Status from the top menu.

03

Enter ARN or select year

Enter the ARN from your RFD-01 acknowledgement, or (post-login) select the financial year to list all refund applications.

04

Read the current stage

The portal shows the stage — Submitted, Pending for Processing, RFD-02/03/04/06 issued, or Payment Order (RFD-05) issued.

05

Check bank disbursement

Post-login view also shows PFMS bank account validation status and disbursement after RFD-05 is issued.

06

Act on the status

Reply to a deficiency, fix a bank validation failure, claim interest, or follow up with the officer — as the stage requires.

How Long It Takes

How Long Should a GST Refund Take?

StageExpected Time
Acknowledgement (RFD-02) or deficiency memo (RFD-03)Within 15 days of filing RFD-01 (Rule 90)
Provisional refund of 90% for zero-rated supplies (RFD-04)Within 7 days of RFD-02 (Sec 54(6) r/w Rule 91)
Final sanction order (RFD-06)Within 60 days of the complete application (Sec 54(7))

If the refund is credited after the 60-day window, interest at 6% p.a. under Section 56 is payable for the period of delay. Where a refund arises from an appellate or court order and remains unpaid 60 days after the resulting application, the proviso to Section 56 provides a higher 9% p.a. rate. Officer queries and deficiency memos pause or reset the clock until resolved.

Compliance Calendar

Key Dates — At a Glance

FrequencyWhat Is Due
Until CreditTrack the ARN through to disbursement · Confirm the bank account stays PFMS-validated · Watch for RFD-05 and the actual credit
On Deficiency (RFD-03)Cure the flagged deficiency · Refile a complete RFD-01 promptly · Stay within the 2-year relevant-date limit
On DelayNote the RFD-02 acknowledgement date · Compute interest under Section 56 · Follow up / escalate with the officer
On RejectionReview the RFD-06 order · Confirm PMT-03 recredit of rejected ITC · Evaluate appeal options in time

Dates are indicative and may change with government notifications. Our team tracks every deadline so you never miss a filing.

Why Outsource

Doing It Yourself vs TaxClue

Doing It Yourself

  • Decode each portal status (RFD-02/03/04/05/06) yourself
  • Tell pre-login from post-login tracking detail
  • Read whether a deficiency memo (RFD-03) was issued
  • Cure the deficiency and refile RFD-01 within the 2-year limit
  • Diagnose a failed PFMS bank validation
  • Compute the Section 56 interest for a delayed refund
  • Follow up and escalate with the jurisdictional officer

With TaxClue

  • CA reads the exact stage and explains what it means
  • Clear post-login diagnosis of any stuck refund
  • Deficiency memo cured and RFD-01 refiled correctly
  • Refiling done inside the 2-year relevant-date limit
  • PFMS validation fixed and disbursement re-initiated
  • Section 56 interest computed and pursued with the principal
  • Officer follow-up and escalation handled for you

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Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes That Delay Your Application

Losing or mistyping the ARN when tracking the application
Using pre-login tracking only and missing disbursement detail
Ignoring a deficiency memo (RFD-03) instead of refiling
Letting the 2-year relevant-date limit lapse on a refiling
Assuming "sanctioned" means credited — missing a PFMS failure
Selecting an un-validated or wrong bank account for the refund
Not noting the RFD-02 acknowledgement date for interest
Failing to claim the 6% interest due on a delayed refund

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Stay Compliant

After Your Refund Status Is Resolved

Until Credit

  • Track the ARN through to disbursement
  • Confirm the bank account stays PFMS-validated
  • Watch for RFD-05 and the actual credit

On Deficiency (RFD-03)

  • Cure the flagged deficiency
  • Refile a complete RFD-01 promptly
  • Stay within the 2-year relevant-date limit

On Delay

  • Note the RFD-02 acknowledgement date
  • Compute interest under Section 56
  • Follow up / escalate with the officer

On Rejection

  • Review the RFD-06 order
  • Confirm PMT-03 recredit of rejected ITC
  • Evaluate appeal options in time
Risk Assessment

Penalties & Consequences

What is at stake if you do not comply

  • Ignoring a deficiency memo (RFD-03) shown in status lets the 2-year limit lapse
  • Assuming "sanctioned" means credited misses a PFMS bank-validation failure
  • Not noting the RFD-02 acknowledgement date forfeits the Section 56 interest claim
  • A refund stuck at "Pending" past 60 days may be silently losing interest
  • Losing or mistyping the ARN leaves the application untraceable
Latest Updates

Regulatory Updates 2025–26

  • 2025: GST refund applications are filed in Form RFD-01 within 2 years of the relevant date under Section 54.
  • 2025: For zero-rated supplies, 90% of the claimed refund can be sanctioned provisionally in Form RFD-04.
  • 2025: Interest at 6% is payable under Section 56 if a sanctioned refund is not paid within 60 days of a complete application.
The Difference

Why Businesses Choose TaxClue

01

CA / CS Team

Chartered Accountants who track, escalate and unblock GST refunds daily — export, ITC and inverted-duty cases.

02

Stage-Wise Diagnosis

We read the exact portal status — RFD-02/03/04/05/06 — and tell you precisely why the refund is stuck.

03

Deficiency Refiling

RFD-03 received? We cure the deficiency and refile a complete application, protecting the 2-year limit.

04

PFMS Validation Fixes

Bank validation failures resolved via registration amendment and disbursement re-initiation.

05

Interest u/s 56 Pursued

Delayed beyond 60 days? We compute and claim the 6% statutory interest along with your refund.

06

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Data Care

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  • Access limited to the team working on your file
  • Communication over secure digital channels
  • Documents retained only as long as needed for compliance
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Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check my GST refund status?
Go to gst.gov.in, then Services → Refunds → Track Application Status, and enter the ARN of your RFD-01 application. Pre-login tracking shows the broad stage; post-login tracking shows detailed stage-wise status including PFMS bank account validation and disbursement.
What is the ARN and where do I find it?
The ARN (Application Reference Number) is a unique number generated when your refund application in Form RFD-01 is filed on the GST portal. It appears on the RFD-01 acknowledgement and is the reference you enter to track the application.
What is the difference between pre-login and post-login tracking?
Pre-login (ARN only) shows just the current stage of the application. Post-login additionally shows stage-wise detail, the tax period, amounts, PFMS bank account validation status and disbursement status — use post-login tracking whenever a refund seems stuck.
What does "Pending for Processing" mean?
It means the application is with the jurisdictional officer for scrutiny of the claim and documents. Within 15 days of filing, the officer must either acknowledge it (RFD-02) or issue a deficiency memo (RFD-03). If it lingers, follow up with the officer.
What does RFD-02 (acknowledged) mean for my refund?
RFD-02 is the acknowledgement issued when the application is found complete. The 60-day sanction clock under Section 54(7) runs from this date, and it fixes the reference date for any Section 56 interest on a delayed refund.
What is a deficiency memo (RFD-03) and what should I do?
RFD-03 means the application was found incomplete — it will not be processed further. Any ITC or cash debited is recredited, and you must file a fresh RFD-01 after curing the deficiencies. Keep the 2-year relevant-date limit under Section 54 in mind while refiling.
What do RFD-06 and RFD-05 mean in the refund status?
RFD-06 is the final order that sanctions the refund fully or partly, or rejects it. RFD-05 is the payment order issued for the sanctioned amount, after which the money is sent for disbursement to your validated bank account through PFMS.
How long does a GST refund take after filing RFD-01?
The final sanction order (RFD-06) is due within 60 days of the complete application under Section 54(7). For zero-rated (export/SEZ) claims, 90% is released provisionally via RFD-04 within 7 days of acknowledgement under Rule 91.
Do I get interest if my GST refund is delayed?
Yes. If the refund is not granted within 60 days of the complete application, interest at 6% p.a. under Section 56 applies from expiry of the 60 days until the date of credit. Refunds arising from appellate or court orders attract 9% p.a. under the proviso to Section 56.
My refund is sanctioned (RFD-05 issued) but not in my bank — why?
Most often the selected bank account failed PFMS validation — a name/PAN mismatch, wrong IFSC after a bank merger, or a closed account. Update the bank account through a non-core amendment of registration, select the validated account, and disbursement is re-initiated.
What is PMT-03 recredit?
When an ITC refund claim is rejected fully or partly, the rejected ITC is recredited to your electronic credit ledger through an order in Form PMT-03, against an undertaking. The recredited ITC is then available again to set off output tax.
How are export (IGST-paid) refunds tracked differently?
Exporters who paid IGST on export of goods track that refund through GSTR-1 and shipping-bill matching on ICEGATE, not through an RFD-01 ARN on the GST portal. Other refund categories, including the LUT/bond route, are filed as RFD-01 and tracked by ARN.
How do I check my GST refund status without logging in?
On gst.gov.in, open Services → Refunds → Track Application Status and enter the ARN of your RFD-01 application without logging in. This pre-login view shows only the broad current stage of the application. For amounts, PFMS bank validation and disbursement detail, log in and track post-login.
What does "Refund Sanctioned" status mean?
It means the proper officer has passed the sanction order in Form RFD-06 approving the refund fully or partly. The payment order (RFD-05) is then issued and the amount is sent for disbursement through PFMS to your validated bank account. Confirm the sanctioned amount against your claim and watch for the actual bank credit.
How long does the department have to sanction my refund?
Under Section 54(7), a complete refund claim must be sanctioned within 60 days of the application, with the acknowledgement (RFD-02) issued within 15 days under Rule 90. Zero-rated claims get 90% provisionally via RFD-04 within 7 days of acknowledgement. If the status shows delay beyond 60 days, interest under Section 56 becomes due.
What documents are required to reply to a deficiency memo shown in the status?
If the status shows a deficiency memo (RFD-03), you refile a fresh RFD-01 with the corrected statement, the reconciled GSTR-1/GSTR-3B/GSTR-2B data, the supporting invoices, declarations and undertaking, and any category-specific evidence (shipping bills, BRC/FIRC, ledger extracts). Refile within the 2-year relevant-date limit under Section 54.
Why does my refund status still show "Pending" after 60 days?
A status stuck at "Pending for Processing" past 60 days usually means the officer has not disposed of the complete application in time, or a query is unresolved. You should follow up with the jurisdictional officer, and interest at 6% per annum under Section 56 accrues from the expiry of the 60 days until the refund is credited.
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