GST exemption limit doubled to boost SME's

By Supriti Chatterjee | Oct 07, 2019

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With a now "immense break" to all small businesses, the GST Council Thursday doubled up the perimeter for exemption from payment of products and services tax (GST) to Rs 40 lakh and declared that the maximum revenue cover of Rs 1.5 crore for getting configuration scheme of paying 1 percent tax will be active from April 1.

The Council also permissible Kerala to tax a 1 percent disaster cess on the intra-state sale of goods and services for a term of up to two years to assemble incomes to come across the price of acclimatizing parts of states that were wasted by floods previous year.

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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley added the taxpayers with total revenue of Rs 40 lakh would now be relieved from the GST. For the northeastern states, the exemption would currently be Rs 20 lakh. At present, businesses with revenue of up to Rs 20 lakh is exempted from GST registration, while the perimeter for hilly and northeastern parts is Rs 10 lakh. Sources told the yearly returns loss on account of magnifying exception limit to Rs 40 lakh, contemplating that all states apply it, is Rs 5,200 crore.

Jaitley told the GST Composition Scheme, under which small merchants and businesses pay a 1 percent tax based on gross revenue, can be benefitted by businesses with revenue of Rs 1.5 crore, contrary to the prior Rs 1 crore, with effect from April 1. Also, service providers and dealers of both goods and services up to revenue of Rs 50 lakh would be entitled to choose the GST composition scheme and pay a tax of 6 percent. The identical choice under the composition scheme would have a yearly turnover influence of about Rs 3,000 crore. "The GST Council in its 32nd meeting today rendered huge relief for MSME segment,"

On GST rate for real estate, the council has come to the point with a seven-member group of ministers after dissimilarities of judgment appeared at the meeting, he told, adding there were varied opinions on the lottery. A governmental board will check out it also. Businesses choosing for the structuring scheme would have to file only one tax return per annum but pay taxes once each section.

Likewise, free accounting and billing software will be designed presented to small measures up to Rs 1.5 crore in revenues. Jaitley told: "A massive part of GST occurs from the formal segment and big corporations. Each one of these choices is projected to help the SMEs. You have specified them numerous choices. If they are in the services area, they can obtain 6 percent compounding, if they are in manufacturing and dealing up to Rs 1.5 crore they can obtain 1 percent compounding.

They can use an exemption of up to Rs 40 lakh". The finance minister told there would be two segments -- Rs 40 lakh and Rs 20 lakh -- for exemption from registration and payment of the GST for the dealers of goods, with the service that one can 'opt up or opt down' that is depending on profits.

"The augmented (exemption) limit (of Rs 40 lakh) is pertinent for those businesses who deal in goods and also do intra-state trade and not only for those who do inter-state contacts," Pandey told. Under the configuration scheme, merchants and companies can pay taxes at a concessional ratio of 1 percent, while restaurants pay 5 percent GST. There are more than 1.17 crore businesses which have signed up under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which was revolved out from July 1, 2017.

However a consistent taxpayer needs to pay taxes on a periodic basis, a composition merchant is required to pay taxes on a trimestral basis. Furthermore, a composition taxpayer is not necessary to keep thorough histories that a usual taxpayer is theoretical to continue. The council in its November going in a conference that announced to increase the threshold for the composition system to Rs 1.5 crore, which will now be active from the start of next economic.

The Group of Ministers commanded by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister SushilModi on giving respite to MSMEs had on Sunday, amongst other things, come to a decision to surge exemption edge to Rs 40 lakh for a business doing the intra-state movement of goods. The verdicts were positioned before the Council on Thursday. "Threshold perimeter augmented from (Rs) 20 to 40 Lakh in GST. Kerala &Chattisgarh asserted on (Rs) 20 Lakh.

Thus, states specified choices either continue in (Rs) 20 or 40 lakh," Modi tweeted. With esteem to composition scheme for suppliers, Modi told "(Rs) 50 lakh turnover & 6% tax rate for service providers in a new Composition order in GST. Again Chattisgarh& Congress-governed states wanted 8 percent GST. Outside Congress adds lower tax rates & in summit combat for higher tax rates.

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