New GST rates: Strict action will be on those who do not give benefits of GST, new goods will be sold at new rates -GST rate cutting benefits against shop owners who do not give benefits

Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 23:30 (IST) Central indirect tax and chairman of the Customs Council, Sanjay Kumar Aggarwal, said strict steps will be taken against shop owners who do not favor GST tariffs. CBI will take steps on complaints received from the consumer division. Shopkeepers who do not give benefits of GST deduction do damage themselves, as shop owners must register with more than 40 Lakh businesses. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. Sanjay Kumar Aggarwal, chairman of the Central Indirect Tax and Customs Council He informed that the complaints related to GST will come to the Department of Consumer Affairs, will be sent these complaints to the CBI and then the department will act. Remove advertisement, just read the news, and senior department official said that shop owners who do not favor GST CUT customers do their own losses. Because there are many shop owners whose annual business is above Rs 40 lakh, and according to the rules they must have GST registration. If clients complain against such a shop owner and then officials from the department will investigate them, then they will also have to take GST registration and take action against them because they do not give benefits to the customers. GST rate cuts will increase GST registration. He hoped that the extent of GST registration after the reduction in GST tariffs would also increase. The funny thing is that even small shop owners do not offer benefits to the GST department officials for items such as medicine, chips, sharp, rusks. There is no tendency to take accounts in India for taking goods from groceries and small shop owners, and they utilize it. In the stores where the billing system is linked, they cannot sell goods to customers to customers as they will have to show new GST rates from September 22. New goods will have to be sold at the new rate themselves, says departmental sources that if the GST tariffs are changed at any time, the problem of old stock would have come. The department is of the opinion that the old stock will be cleaned within the next few days, and then the shopkeepers will have to sell the new goods at a new rate as they will push the maximum selling price (MRP) according to the new rates. After the new rate of GST from September 22 from September 22, the new rate of GST is implemented, the cars and ACS, TV sellers give customers the benefit of GST Cutti from the same day, but shop owners do not give benefits to everyday items.

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