"Out of the assessee base of 70 lakh, one lakh is very
small number. One reason could be that the composition
scheme cannot be availed by businesses engaged in
inter-state trade. We are looking at it," the official
told PTI. GST Network - the IT backbone of the Goods and
Services Tax (GST) regime, had in first week of July
asked over 70 lakh excise, service tax and VAT assessees
who have migrated to the new indirect tax regime to log
in to their account and opt for composition scheme
latest by July 21.
The government later extended the deadline till August
16. Besides, there are over 10 lakh new assessees who
have got registered for the Goods and Services Tax (GST)
which has kicked in from July 1. "We will increase our
outreach programme to tell businesses about the benefits
of composition scheme," the official said. Asked if some
more relaxation is on the cards for businesses opting
for composition scheme, the official said "the
composition scheme is provided in the GST Act.
So, we will have to see what can be done". As per the
Central GST Act, businesses are eligible to opt for
composition scheme if a person is not engaged in making
any inter-state outward supplies of goods and he is not
engaged in making any supply of goods through an
electronic commerce operator who is required to collect
tax at source
While a regular taxpayer has to pay taxes on a monthly
basis, a composition supplier is required to file only
one return and pay taxes on a quarterly basis. Also a
composition taxpayer is not required to keep detailed
records which a normal taxpayer is required to maintain.
Experts said that lacklustre response to the composition
scheme is because they are required to pay reduced rate
of tax on entire supply which includes taxable supply as
well as exempt supply.
"This payment of tax on exempt supplies seems to be
punitive provision and seems to be against the basic
intention of law," said Rajat Mohan, Partner, AMRG &
Associates. Also, since a composition supplier cannot
make any supply on a portal of an e-commerce operator,
this provision has shoved away a chunk of small
businesses from composition scheme.
"I believe the government needs to pin these issues in
the heart before the problems gets escalated and small
businesses feel the heat of high tax compliance
environment or start losing customers to competition,"
Mohan said.
Source::: Indian Express,
dated 31/07/2017.