Govt asks businesses to register under GST by July 30
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Traders with turnover of below Rs20 lakh or those engaged exclusively in the supply of exempted goods or services need not register under the new tax regime that kicked in from 1 July.
“As per the GST laws, one is required to take registration on or before 30 July 2017. All traders are requested to register now without waiting for the last date,” a finance ministry statement said.
Listing the benefits of getting registered under GST, the finance ministry said that input tax credit can be passed on in the value chain and due taxes collected will come to the exchequer. “Therefore, traders are requested to register under GST immediately without wasting any more time,” it said.
Businesses with turnover of up to Rs20 lakh (Rs 10 lakh in special category states) are exempt from GST. “If one is carrying out any business and has an annual aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year exceeding Rs20 lakh, you need to register in all the states/union territories from where you are making taxable supplies,” it said.
Excise, VAT or service tax payers who have already migrated to the GSTN portal and have been issued provisional IDs need to complete the registration process by September 22, 2017, by giving all the documents following which GSTIN will be issued.
Those taxpayers who need not register under the GST regime can cancel their registration by 22 July. Those who have not migrated but are liable for registration will have to do so by 22 July, it added. For new taxpayers who are not registered under any of the erstwhile tax regimes, they will have to get themselves registered by 30 July.
If anytime during the course of the financial year a business crosses the Rs20 lakh turnover threshold, then it will have to apply for registration within 30 days from becoming liable for registration. The finance ministry said if a business has a valid PAN, email ID and a mobile number, then it can file an online application on the common portal www.gst.gov.in and get registered for GST.
“Taking registration in GST is a very simple process, and the comfort of the taxpayer has been kept in mind while designing the procedure,” the statement said.
The ministry said that GST registration is for one’s own benefit and if one is liable to take registration but does not get registered, one will not be able to enjoy the benefit of input tax credit. Any registered person purchasing from him/her may not be able to get the input tax credit. Besides, not obtaining registration, though liable to do so, would also attract penalty, it added.
“Getting registered would lead to growth in one’s business. Prospective buyers, who are registered under GST, will prefer to buy from suppliers who are also registered under GST, as this would entitle them to the input tax credit,” the ministry said.
Getting registered would mean that one is contributing his bit towards nation building by ensuring that appropriate taxes are collected and paid to the government, it added.
Earlier in the week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked all chief secretaries to work expeditiously towards ensuring that all traders register under the GST regime. He conveyed this while chairing a meeting of Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI), a multi-modal platform through which he interacts with top officials of state governments via teleconferencing. #casansaar (Source - PTI, Times of India)
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