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The tax authority, acting on the Council's recommendation and under statutory power, exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in a financial year does not exceed Rs. 2 crore from the obligation to file the GST annual return for that financial year, effective for FY 2024-25 onwards. The exemption relieves eligible small taxpayers of the annual return filing requirement while leaving other compliance and assessment provisions unaffected. Registered persons should verify turnover thresholds and maintain records to substantiate eligibility.
The tax authority, acting on the Council's recommendation and under statutory power, exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in a financial year does not exceed Rs. 2 crore from the obligation to file the GST annual return for that financial year, effective for FY 2024-25 onwards. The exemption relieves eligible small taxpayers of the annual return filing requirement while leaving other compliance and assessment provisions unaffected. Registered persons should verify turnover thresholds and maintain records to substantiate eligibility.
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