Key Points

The GST Council has introduced major reforms to simplify tax processes for businesses. Trusted taxpayers can now get automated input tax credit refunds within just seven days. Small businesses benefit from a new three-day registration system designed for low-risk applicants. These changes aim to boost India's ease of doing business and support export growth.

Key Points: CBIC Chairman Sanjay Agarwal Announces 7-Day GST ITC Refunds

  • Automated GST refunds within 7 days for risk-evaluated taxpayers
  • Simplified 3-day registration for small businesses
  • GST slabs reduced from four to two rates
  • E-commerce export refunds now have no value threshold
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GST reform to make ITC refund easy for identified and risk-evaluated taxpayer: CBIC Chairman

CBIC Chairman Sanjay Agarwal reveals new GST reforms: 7-day automated ITC refunds for trusted taxpayers and 3-day registration for small businesses.

"So now, the GST Council has recommended that in case of an identified and risk-evaluated taxpayer, a refund can be granted within 7 days and without the officer's intervention - Sanjay Kumar Agarwal"

New Delhi, Sep 10

The GST Council has recommended that in case of an identified and risk-evaluated taxpayer, a refund can be granted within seven days and without an officer's intervention, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) Chairman, Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, has said.

In an interaction with IANS, Agarwal said that in the case of exports, the supply is zero-rated, and in the case of zero-rated supplies, a refund of the accumulated input tax credit (ITC) is claimed.

"So now, the GST Council has recommended that in case of an identified and risk-evaluated taxpayer, a refund can be granted within 7 days and without the officer's intervention," he said.

Earlier, Agarwal mentioned that in order to continue with ease of doing business reforms, the GST registration process has been further simplified, especially for small businesses and low-risk applicants.

Under the new system, registration will be granted within three working days to eligible applicants.

Small businesses that estimate they will not be availing more than Rs 2.5 lakh of input tax credit can opt for this simplified registration.

"Such registration will be granted automatically by the system within three working days. After operating this registration, if they grow and they want to transition to the normal registration, again, there is a provision and based on the risk analysis for the normal category of registration, they can be transitioned to the normal category," Agarwal added.

The Centre has rationalised the indirect tax structure, cutting the current four slabs down to two -- scrapping the 12 per cent and 28 per cent rates, while retaining the 5 per cent and 18 per cent slabs.

Meanwhile, in what comes as a relief to e-commerce exporters, the GST Council has approved DGFT’s proposal to eliminate the value threshold for GST refunds on low-value consignments.

The relevant section of the CGST Act, 2017, will be amended to allow refunds for exports made with payment of tax, regardless of value.

This long-awaited reform addresses the concerns of small exporters, particularly those shipping through courier or postal services, and is expected to greatly simplify procedures and facilitate low-value e-commerce exports, according to the Commerce Ministry.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a small exporter, the elimination of value threshold for GST refunds is a game-changer! We've been waiting for this for years. Shipping small consignments just became more viable 💼
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Michael C
Good step forward, but I hope the "risk-evaluated" criteria are transparent. Sometimes these systems create more bureaucracy than they remove. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Ananya R
The 3-day registration for small businesses is excellent! This will encourage more entrepreneurs to start formal businesses instead of staying in the informal sector. Make in India getting real support 🇮🇳
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Suresh O
Reducing from 4 slabs to 2 is the real reform we needed! The 28% slab was too high for many products. Hope this simplification helps bring down prices for consumers too.
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Jessica F
The transition provision from simplified to normal registration is smart planning. It acknowledges that businesses grow and need different support at different stages. Well thought out! 👍

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