
The Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiaha on Wednesday 23rd clarified the notification of goods and services (GST) small and micro traders, saying that the state government will not monitor tax announcements issued to merchants for arrears for exempt goods and services for the last three years.
Siddaramaiah said that the old tax arrears associated with UPI payments “will not be persecuted, provided all such traders register within the GST and start to pay the GST progressing,” PTI said.
Siddaramaiah claimed that “there was a confusion,” he said that the central government decided to set up one percent of the tax on these individuals.
Then the traders agreed to take their planned strike 25 July in the city.
The protest was triggered by tax announcements associated with the transactions of the united payment interface (UPI), while traders in parts of Bengalur and across Karnataka “call on the boycott of UPI payments”. Also read | £ 29 Lakh GST notifications in haRs, Karnataka “> Wait what! Vegetable trader gets £29 Lakh GST notifications in Heai, Karnataka
“I called for a meeting with small traders and others to discuss the question of issuing notifications by small merchants because notifications were issued to those who have more than turn than more than more than.” £40 Lakh. About 9,000 notifications were issued, ”said Siddaramaiaha.
“Merchants must register”
Siddaramaiah also stressed that traders had to register at the commercial taxes department.
“The central government decided to set up one percent of the tax on these individuals … among the small traders there was a confusion … We will not collect taxes from traders dealing with exempt goods, even if the announcement was issued.
“Traders must register. The registration is mandatory because everyone must be put into the tax network,” he said.
The main minister also explained that there is no need for registration for exempt goods.
“There is no need to register with the Ministry of Commercial Taxes for exempt goods. We will not take any steps concerning such announcements,” the main minister repeated.
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