Bengaluru Street Vendors Seek GST Relief Amid Tax Concerns
- July 23, 2025
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Karnataka’s small-scale traders, particularly street vendors in Bengaluru, are expressing significant concern over recent GST notices related to UPI transactions. These notices have been issued for transactions exceeding ₹40 lakh, creating a wave of apprehension among the vendors. Many fear that the imposition of hefty taxes and potential penalties could severely impact their livelihoods.
The fear of financial repercussions has led many vendors to reconsider their use of digital payment methods. Despite the convenience and security that digital transactions offer, the threat of substantial tax liabilities is prompting a shift back to cash-based transactions. This move away from digital payments could hinder the progress made in financial inclusion and digital literacy among small-scale traders.
In response to these challenges, street vendors are calling for a relaxation of GST rules. They argue that the current tax framework does not adequately consider the realities of small-scale trading and the financial constraints faced by vendors. A more lenient approach could help alleviate their concerns and encourage continued use of digital payment systems.
The situation highlights a broader issue within the Indian economy regarding the balance between tax compliance and supporting small businesses. If left unaddressed, the apprehension among vendors could lead to a decrease in digital transactions, affecting not only individual businesses but also the overall push towards a cashless economy.
To address these issues, there is a need for government intervention to provide clarity and support for small traders. By reassessing GST policies and offering guidance on compliance, authorities can help mitigate fears and promote a more business-friendly environment.