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After GST notices over Rs 40 lakh UPI turnover, Karnataka’s small traders threaten shutdown on July 25

Small traders allege they are being unfairly targeted with massive tax demands by the Karnataka Commercial Taxes Department.

July 16, 2025 / 22:38 IST
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A poster displayed in front of a shop reads: “No PhonePe or Google Pay, only cash accepted.” PC: @harishRCB2024
A poster displayed in front of a shop reads: “No PhonePe or Google Pay, only cash accepted.” PC: @harishRCB2024

Small traders across Karnataka - including condiments, bakeries, tea and coffee shops - have threatened a statewide shutdown on July 25 in protest against the GST demand notices issued by the Commercial Tax Department.

Ravi Shetty Byndoor of Karnataka State Karmika Parishat told Moneycontrol, “We’ve given the state government time till July 24 to withdraw the notices. If there’s no response, traders will go ahead with the bandh on July 25. As a mark of protest, sale of milk-based products will be halted on July 23 and 24.”

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He accused the department of issuing unjustified tax demands amounting to crores of rupees. “Thousands of small businesses - condiments, bakeries, tea stalls, vegetable vendors and roadside shops - have received show-cause notices, with tax dues running into lakhs or even crores,” Shetty alleged.