After receiving GST payment notices, many traders In Bengaluru have stopped accepting UPI payments. Signs stating “No UPI, only cash” have nowadays become commonplace. This shift was triggered by panic among small-scale shopkeepers that UPI transactions alone were being tracked for tax collection.
The Karnataka Commercial Tax Department has now issued a firm clarification to end this confusion. Officials have emphasised that rejecting UPI payments will not help traders avoid GST payments.
GST is applicable on the total income earned from goods or services, regardless of how payments are received. This means income from cash, UPI, card payments, bank transfers, or any other mode is considered for GST.
Businesses earning more than ₹40 lakh annually from goods or ₹20 lakh from services must register and pay GST — no matter if the payment comes through UPI or cash. This has been reinforced by the Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes in a recent statement, as per news reports.
Switching back to cash payments does not exempt businesses from their GST obligations. The department clarified that GST notices are issued based on the overall turnover, not just digital payment records.
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Bengaluru traders should know that refusing UPI won’t help dodge GST payments. The tax department urges businesses to stay compliant and understand that GST applies to all income sources. Attempting to avoid digital payments will not prevent tax liability and could lead to further scrutiny.
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Published on: Jul 18, 2025, 11:44 AM IST
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