The Ministry of Finance today said that businesses with an annual turnover of up to Rs 40 lakh are GST exempt in Goods. Initially, this limit was Rs 20 Lakhs.
In a tweet, the Finance Ministry said, additionally those with a turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore (initially it was Rs. 75 Lakhs) can opt for the Composition Scheme and pay only 1 per cent tax for manufacturers.
Now, Businesses with an annual turnover of up to Rs 40 lakh are GST exempt. Initially, this limit was Rs 20 lakh. Additionally, those with a turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore can opt for the Composition Scheme and pay only 1% tax. (1/5) pic.twitter.com/Jy589R1qNV
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) August 24, 2020
It said, once GST was implemented, the tax rate on a large number of items was brought down. As of now, the 28 per cent rate is almost solely restricted to sin and luxury items. Out of a total of about 230 items in the 28 per cent slab, about 200 items have been shifted to lower slabs.
The Ministry also informed that significant reliefs have been extended to the construction sector, particularly the housing sector which has been placed at the 5 per cent tax rate. GST on affordable housing has been reduced to 1 per cent.
It said that the taxpayer base has almost doubled since the rollout of GST. The numbers of assessee covered by the GST at the time of its inception were about 65 lakh and now the assessee base exceeds 1.24 crore.
The Finance Ministry said, all processes in GST have been fully automated and till now 50 crore returns have been filed online. 131 crore e-way bill have been generated since the launch of the system, of which about 40 per cent are for the inter-state transport of goods.
Note : The above information is a highlight of 32nd meeting of GST Council held on 10th January 2019.