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GST applies to taxable turnover, even if paid in cash: Karnataka Commercial Taxes Dept clarifies

As of now, 98,915 taxpayers in Karnataka are registered under the composition scheme. The department has also warned traders against discontinuing digital payment modes like UPI in response to recent notices.

July 17, 2025 / 22:11 IST
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Small merchants wary of UPI payments

Amid a statewide shutdown call by small traders on July 25 over GST notices on digital payments, the Karnataka Commercial Taxes Department on July 17 clarified that GST registration is mandatory for businesses with annual turnover above Rs 40 lakh (goods) or Rs 20 lakh (services), regardless of payment mode.

In a press note dated July 17, the department clarified that GST registration is mandatory under Section 22 of the Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, for any business with an annual turnover exceeding Rs 40 lakh (for goods) or Rs 20 lakh (for services), regardless of the mode of payment - be it cash, UPI, POS, bank transfers, or others.

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The department warned against discontinuing digital payments such as UPI in reaction to the notices. “GST is applicable on consideration received in any form. UPI is merely a mode of receipt. All transactions-whether digital or in cash-are liable under GST,” the statement said, adding that appropriate action would be taken to recover dues from tax evaders.