It will make MSMEs more competitive with large enterprises.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) would boost the competitiveness of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), enabling them to compete with foreign competition from cheap cost centers such as China, Philippines, and Bangladesh, according to a study by ASSOCHAM-Ashvin Parekh Advisory Services (APAS).
“From an MSME perspective, GST will bring in many positives compared to the current systems such as easy process of availing input credit, single point tax, elimination of cascading tax system, and simpler taxation,” said the study ‘Emerging Mantras for Bankers-Borrowers’.
The report also said that though there is no doubt that GST is aimed to increase the taxpayer base, and bring majorly MSMEs into its scope and that would put some burden of compliance and associated costs to them. But eventually, it will turn these MSMEs more competitive with a level playing field between large enterprises and them.
It also highlighted certain pros of GST on MSME sector viz., improved MSME market expansion, lower logistical overheads, boon for MSMEs dealing in sales and services, unified market and purchase of capital goods.
As part of cons of GST on MSME sector, the study highlighted – burden of lower threshold, no tax differentiation for luxury items and services, increase in cost of product, selective tax levying, burden of higher tax rate for service provider, excess working capital requirement, realignment of purchase and supply chain, dual control, high compliance burden and tax on advances, taxation under reverse charge for un-registered purchases, taxation on stock transfers and deemed supplies, time limit for return of goods sent on sale or return basis, condition of payment and filing of return for availing input tax credit and power to arrest and prosecution.
The study said that these pros offset the cons, as such the way forward while hopes rests with GST to boost the GDP growth and reduce the fiscal deficit.
Considering that all compliance procedures under GST — registration, payments, refunds and returns will now be carried out through online portals only and thus MSMEs need not worry about interacting with department officers for carrying out these compliances, which was earlier a cumbersome task.
The GST regime will usher in lower taxes, seamless input tax credit, logistics savings and market share swings from unorganized to organized players, it said. fii-news.com