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Returns under composition scheme have a surprise, says Hasmukh Adhia

GST returns filed by companies opting for GST composition scheme surprised the govt as 5 lakh companies reported such a turnover, which works out to annual sales of Rs5 lakh only

Out of 10 lakh businesses that opted for the composition scheme during the July-September period, about 7 lakh have filed GST returns for the quarter. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint

New Delhi: Goods and service tax (GST) returns filed by companies opting for the GST composition scheme has left the government surprised as 5 lakh companies reported such a turnover which works out to annual sales of Rs5 lakh only.

Businesses with turnover up to Rs20 lakh are exempt from the GST regime, which kicked in from 1 July 2017. Out of 10 lakh businesses that opted for the composition scheme during the July-September period, about 7 lakh have filed GST returns for the quarter.

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“To our surprise, out of 7 lakh, 5 lakh people had filed such return for the quarter which results into annual turnover of less than Rs5 lakh. Now we are wondering why did they register then? Up to Rs20 lakh (annual turnover) there is no need to register in GST," finance secretary Hasmukh Adhia said at an industry meet.

He said if the annual turnover of a company is Rs5 lakh, why would it register under GST. “We didn’t know this statistics, when we increased the limit for availing composition scheme to Rs1.5 crore. There is no need to do that," Adhia said.

The GST Council comprising the Centre and states in its November 2017 meeting increased the threshold for composition scheme to Rs1.5 crore and also decided to amend the GST law to raise the statutory threshold to Rs2 crore. Till then the threshold for scheme was Rs1 crore.

Under the composition scheme, traders and manufacturers are allowed to pay taxes at a reduced rate of 1%. While restaurant owners have to pay at 5% rate. “5 lakh businesses showing less than Rs5 lakh annual turnover. And the average of 7 lakh businesses, was coming to Rs14 lakh (turnover)," Adhia said.

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