The relief for the MSMEs is welcome as the sector has been reeling from the twin effects of demonetisation in November 2016 as well as the hasty roll-out of the GST in July 2017. What is also healthy is that the GST Council seems to have finely balanced the need for providing relief with the concern about slipping revenue collections. Indeed, the Rs 40 lakh exemption limit is only slightly more than half of what many were asking — Rs 75 lakh. Moreover, the GST Council has also clarified that most of these exemptions will come into effect on April 1, that is, the next financial year. As such, the hit on revenue collections for this fiscal year has been deftly avoided.
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