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GST rule to affect 45K

Those with a monthly turnover of over Rs 50 lakh — or 0.37% of the total businesses under GST — will be affected

PTI New Delhi Published 27.12.20, 01:26 AM
The new rule restricts use of input tax credit for discharging GST liability to 99 per cent, effective January 1, 2021.

The new rule restricts use of input tax credit for discharging GST liability to 99 per cent, effective January 1, 2021. Shutterstock

The mandatory requirement of 1 per cent cash payment of GST liability with effect from January 1 would be applicable to about 45,000 taxpayers, which is only 0.37 per cent of the total businesses registered in the Goods and Services Tax system, sources in the revenue department said on Saturday.

To curb tax evasion by way of fake invoicing, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs had earlier this week amended GST rules making it mandatory for businesses with a monthly turnover of over Rs 50 lakh to mandatorily pay at least 1 per cent of their GST liability in cash.

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The new rule restricts use of input tax credit for discharging GST liability to 99 per cent, effective January 1, 2021.

However, this restriction will not apply in cases where the managing director or any partner have paid more than Rs 1 lakh as income tax or the registered person has received a refund amount of more than Rs 1 lakh in the preceding financial year on account of unutilised input tax credit.

Sources said data analysis indicates that out of the total GST taxpayer base of 1.2 crore tax payers, only around 4 lakh tax payers have monthly supply value greater than Rs 50 lakh. Of these 4 lakh, only about 1.5 lakh taxpayers pay less than 1 per cent of their GST liability in cash.

“Now, when the exclusions in the rule are applied, 1.05 lakh taxpayers get further excluded from these 1.5 lakh taxpayers. Thus, the rule would apply only to 40,000 to 45,000 taxpayers. This would be around 0.37 per cent of the total GST tax base of 1.2 crore taxpayers,” sources said.

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