6 years of GST: 88% MSMEs see reduced cost of goods
and services, says Deloitte survey
Ease of doing business for MSMEs: The Goods and Services
Tax (GST) introduced in India in July 2017 as a major
reform to simplify and unify the country’s tax system
has had a significant impact on the Indian economy with
88 per cent of MSMEs reporting a reduction in goods and
services costs along with optimised supply chains, a
Deloitte survey said on Tuesday.
Collating 612 responses
(including large enterprises and MSMEs) from six
industries to comprehend India Inc’s views on the
integration of GST against the ease of doing business in
India, tax technology, investment-centric growth,
taxpayer profiling, and recommendations, the survey said
MSMEs attributed the reduced goods and services costs to
improved uniformity in the GST regime.
Among measures introduced under GST such as increasing
the threshold limit for registration under GST from Rs
20 lakh to Rs 40 lakh has been beneficial for MSMEs,
according to 74 per cent of MSME respondents in the
survey. Similarly, 73 per cent said relaxation of
threshold and reduction of restrictions for availing the
composition scheme benefited them while 55 per cent
noted invoice financing solutions launched by various
providers based on invoices reported under GST to be
beneficial. 46 per cent also highlighted the offline
option provided for raising e-invoices without any cost
incurred on technology benefiting MSMEs.
“India Inc. is very positive towards the changes
facilitated by the GST regime and the increasing
supply-chain efficiencies. India Inc. continues to look
forward to the continued promotion of EoDB reforms,
working capital rationalisation, and reductions in input
tax restrictions. The 22 per cent YoY growth in GST
revenue is testimony to the overall economic development
and tax-payer-centric administration. The survey
indicates a positive impact on businesses of all sizes
with Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) being
the biggest beneficiary of the simplified tax regime,”
said Mahesh Jaising, Partner and Leader, Indirect Tax,
Deloitte India.
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