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One Industry, One Voice: Garment Trade Associations Rally Against Proposed GST Rate Revisions

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has set June 21 st as the date from which new GST filing regulations will come into force. Reportedly, according to the new regulations, Couriers that fail to fill in goods and services tax returns for two months in a row and businesses that fail to do so for six months will be barred from generating e-way bills.

Other businesses on the composition GST scheme will face the same consequence upon failing to submit GST returns for two consecutive filing periods, which amounts to six months. The GST regime requires businesses to submit monthly or quarterly tax returns depending on the relevant scheme. The new regulations are designed to prevent GST evasion which the government has continued to report.

Businesses need digital e-way bills when transporting goods worth over Rs 50,000 ($715.08) across state lines. If a business were no longer able to generate the bills, it would be effectively barred from inter- state distribution. This new regulation will affect the business practices of all businesses that operate in more than one state.

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