Who is liable to pay GST? Who is a taxpayer under GST?

by Paras Mehra 30.2K

Introduction

This is perhaps a very important question that everybody asks for. Is I am liable to pay GST? And if yes, then when? When did I am liable to pay the GST? What is the basic exemption limit for GST?

All these questions are of vital importance and hence, we have taken up the responsibility to answer these questions in the most user-friendly language. Let us proceed.

Who is Liable to pay GST?

Any person who is supplying goods or services is liable to pay GST. This is very clear; however, the government has also set up the basic exemption limit for small suppliers of goods and services.

Any person having aggregate turnover more than 20 lakh is liable to register under GST and hence needs to pay the tax as well. However, if you belong to the northeastern state, the you need to register if your turnover is more than10 lakh.

Example on 10 lakh limit:
The objective of this proviso
maybe for the following case. Suppose Mr. A is a supplier from Delhi with a total supply of 14 Lakh. He wants to expand his business, so he decided to open a branch in Assam (Northeast state). So the question is which basic limit does it apply to the Mr A, 20 Lakh or 10 Lakh? The answer is Rs.10 lakh.

Here are some important points relating to it.

Also, the following category of person are liable to be registered under the act without any basic exemption limit;


Conclusion
The conclusion is very simple; any taxable person must get registered under GST, and if not then you must understand face stringent penalties and action from the government.
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