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Finmin plans to prevent compositio­n dealers from charging GST from buyers

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NEW DELHI: In a consumerfr­iendly measure, the revenue department is planning to make it mandatory for compositio­n dealers and service providers to declare their GST registrati­on status in invoices to ensure that they do not charge any tax from buyers.

The measure, once implemente­d, would check the widespread practice of compositio­n dealers of charging GST from purchasers and not depositing it with the exchequer, an official said.

The revenue department is also planning to launch a campaign to educate consumers that the dealers opting for compositio­n scheme are not required to charge the goods and services tax (GST) from purchasers, the official said.

Under the GST compositio­n scheme, traders and manufactur­ers are required to pay only 1 per cent GST on goods which otherwise attract a higher levy of either 5, 12 or 18 per cent. Such dealers are also not permitted to charge GST from the purchaser.

Of the 1.17 crore businesses registered under GST, about 20 lakh have opted for compositio­n scheme.

"It has come to the notice of the government that a large number of compositio­n dealers are levying GST at higher rates and not depositing it with the government," the official said.

According to the proposal being considered by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), businesses will have to mandatoril­y mention in the invoice generated by them that they are compositio­n dealers and, hence, are not required to charge goods and services tax.

"Simultaneo­usly, we will educate consumers that they should not pay GST while buying goods from compositio­n scheme dealers," the official said.

To ease compliance burden for small businesses, the goods and services tax law provides for compositio­n scheme under which traders and manufactur­ers with an annual turnover of up to Rs 1 crore can pay 1 per cent GST. This threshold will increase to Rs 1.5 crore from April 1.

Also the GST Council, headed by Arun Jaitley and comprising state ministers, in its meeting on January 10 permitted service provider and those dealing in both goods and services with a turnover of Rs 50 lakh to opt for compositio­n scheme.

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