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Union Budget may ease GST compliance burden for micro and small enterprises: Report

Micro enterprises are defined as businesses with annual turnover of up to Rs 10 crore under the revised MSME norms.

December 22, 2025 / 08:39 IST
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At present, Section 47 of the Central GST Act imposes late fees for delays in filing returns such as GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and GSTR-9, with the penalty increasing on a daily basis until it reaches a prescribed cap.

The Union government is evaluating steps to ease the goods and services tax compliance burden for small businesses in the upcoming Budget, amid concerns that higher US tariffs have hit micro and small enterprises harder, Mint reported, citing people familiar with the discussions.

One of the proposals under consideration is allowing micro enterprises to pay GST on a quarterly basis instead of making monthly payments, the sources told Mint. Micro enterprises are defined as businesses with annual turnover of up to Rs 10 crore under the revised MSME norms.

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The Centre is also examining a more lenient approach to enforcement. In cases of genuine mistakes or delayed filings, MSMEs may initially receive a warning, with penalties waived for the first two instances, one of the people cited by Mint said.

At present, Section 47 of the Central GST Act imposes late fees for delays in filing returns such as GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and GSTR-9, with the penalty increasing on a daily basis until it reaches a prescribed cap. Delayed tax payments also attract interest at 18% per annum, Mint noted.