Exempts persons exclusively engaged in supply of goods from obtaining GST registration where aggregate turnover does not exceed ₹40 lakh. Excludes persons liable for compulsory registration, suppliers of specified goods such as ice cream, pan masala and tobacco, and suppliers in specified special category States. Also excludes persons opting for voluntary registration or continuation of registration.Effective Date: 01.04.2019
Exempts persons exclusively engaged in supply of goods from obtaining GST registration where aggregate turnover does not exceed ₹40 lakh. Excludes persons liable for compulsory registration, suppliers of specified goods such as ice cream, pan masala and tobacco, and suppliers in specified special category States. Also excludes persons opting for voluntary registration or continuation of registration.Effective Date: 01.04.2019
Specifies a special procedure for registered persons affected by the merger of the two Union Territories. Prescribes separate tax periods for January and February 2020 for compliance purposes. Provides a mechanism for transfer of unutilised input tax credit from old GSTINs to new GSTINs. Clarifies treatment of balance Union Territory tax in electronic credit ledger.Effective Date: 27.01.2020
Specifies a special procedure for registered persons affected by the merger of the two Union Territories. Prescribes separate tax periods for January and February 2020 for compliance purposes. Provides a mechanism for transfer of unutilised input tax credit from old GSTINs to new GSTINs. Clarifies treatment of balance Union Territory tax in electronic credit ledger.Effective Date: 27.01.2020
Entries relating to specified serial numbers in Notification No. 02/2017–Central Tax are substituted.Jurisdictional areas of commissionerates in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu are revised.Territorial jurisdiction is redefined for multiple districts and coastal areas.Effective Date of Notification:13 March 2025 Previous NotificationNotification No. 02/2017 – Central Tax dated 19 June 2017 (as last amended by Notification No. 27/2024 – Central Tax dated 25 November 2024)
Entries relating to specified serial numbers in Notification No. 02/2017–Central Tax are substituted.Jurisdictional areas of commissionerates in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu are revised.Territorial jurisdiction is redefined for multiple districts and coastal areas.Effective Date of Notification:13 March 2025 Previous NotificationNotification No. 02/2017 – Central Tax dated 19 June 2017 (as last amended by Notification No. 27/2024 – Central Tax dated 25 November 2024)
Jurisdictional areas of commissionerates in Rajasthan are revised.Substituted entries are deemed effective retrospectively from 05 August 2023.Effective Date of Notification:05 August 2023Previous NotificationNotification No. 02/2017–Central Tax dated 19 June 2017
Jurisdictional areas of commissionerates in Rajasthan are revised.Substituted entries are deemed effective retrospectively from 05 August 2023.Effective Date of Notification:05 August 2023Previous NotificationNotification No. 02/2017–Central Tax dated 19 June 2017
Threshold for mandatory e-invoicing is reduced from ₹10 crore to ₹5 crore.The amendment is made to Notification No. 13/2020–Central Tax.Effective Date of Notification:01 August 2023Previous NotificationNotification No. 13/2020 – Central Tax dated 21 March 2020
Threshold for mandatory e-invoicing is reduced from ₹10 crore to ₹5 crore.The amendment is made to Notification No. 13/2020–Central Tax.Effective Date of Notification:01 August 2023Previous NotificationNotification No. 13/2020 – Central Tax dated 21 March 2020
Registered persons having aggregate turnover up to ₹2 crore in FY 2021-22 are exempted from filing annual return. The exemption is granted under section 44 of the CGST Act. The relief applies only for the specified financial year.Effective Date:5 July 2022
Registered persons having aggregate turnover up to ₹2 crore in FY 2021-22 are exempted from filing annual return. The exemption is granted under section 44 of the CGST Act. The relief applies only for the specified financial year.Effective Date:5 July 2022
The due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year ending 31 March 2021 is extended. Composition taxpayers are permitted to file the return up to 31 May 2021. The extension substitutes the earlier prescribed timeline.Effective Date:30 April 2021 (deemed)Previous Notification:Notification No. 21/2019 – Central Tax dated 23.04.2019
The due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year ending 31 March 2021 is extended. Composition taxpayers are permitted to file the return up to 31 May 2021. The extension substitutes the earlier prescribed timeline.Effective Date:30 April 2021 (deemed)Previous Notification:Notification No. 21/2019 – Central Tax dated 23.04.2019
This notification prescribes the rate of tax and turnover limits for taxpayers opting for the composition scheme under section 10 of the CGST Act. It specifies applicable tax rates for manufacturers, traders and restaurant service providers, forming the statutory basis of the composition levy under GST.Amendment:Yes it has been amended through notification 5/2019, 1/2018
This notification prescribes the rate of tax and turnover limits for taxpayers opting for the composition scheme under section 10 of the CGST Act. It specifies applicable tax rates for manufacturers, traders and restaurant service providers, forming the statutory basis of the composition levy under GST.Amendment:Yes it has been amended through notification 5/2019, 1/2018
Sections covering levy, supply, time and value of supply, input tax credit, returns, assessment, audit, inspection, offences and penalties are brought into force. The notification appoints 1st July, 2017 as the effective date for these provisions.Effective Date: 1st July, 2017
Sections covering levy, supply, time and value of supply, input tax credit, returns, assessment, audit, inspection, offences and penalties are brought into force. The notification appoints 1st July, 2017 as the effective date for these provisions.Effective Date: 1st July, 2017