Should Small Businesses Register For GST?
Multiple Choice Poll
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Yes, for better compliance and credibility
90.0% of voters
No, only if turnover exceeds the limit
10.0% of voters
Total voters: 10 Note: Percentages are based on total voters.
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Comments (16)
Sussman law9
Personal Injury Lawyer
Businesses whose turnover exceeds the threshold limit of Rs.40 lakh or Rs.20 lakh or Rs.10 lakh as the case may be, must register as a normal taxable person.
Markin3
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Indian Business Page...16
one-stop solutions for all business
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Indian Business Page...16
one-stop solutions for all business
Voted for Yes, for better compliance
Dunitech5
Software Development Company
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Bolt Nutrition7
Boost your health and fitness
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
MandySweetbabe3
Do you think sugar dating
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Himali Atoliya8
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Sussman law9
Personal Injury Lawyer
Yes, small businesses should register for GST to claim input tax credit and ensure compliance.
Sussman law9
Personal Injury Lawyer
Yes, small businesses should register for GST if their turnover exceeds the threshold limit or if they want to avail input tax credit and build credibility.
Manish Kumar14
Looking for luxury toilet cubicles
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Scrape Lead11
Web Scraping Tools - No Coded
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance, experience and credibility"
Coldshell13
Cooling Made Easy
Should Small Businesses Register For GST?
Answer: No
Vardhman Vacations6
Trip Planner
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
hardin lewis7
Technical expert
Voted for "Yes, for better compliance and credibility"
Rio Bali7
Senior Marketing Specialist
Voted for "No, only if turnover exceeds the limit"