Karnataka vegetable vendor hit with Rs 29 lakh GST notice. Here's why

 Selling veggies for four years and accepting UPI has landed Shankargouda with a Rs 29 lakh GST notice on Rs 1.63 crore turnover.



Shankargouda Hadimani, who runs a tiny vegetable shop near the Municipal High School grounds, has been asked to pay Rs 29 lakh under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rules.

  • Vegetable seller in Haveri gets Rs 29 lakh GST notice unexpectedly
  • Fresh vegetables are GST exempt when sold directly from farmers
  • Many small vendors have switched from UPI to cash

A small vegetable seller from Haveri, Karnataka, has been left shocked after getting a huge tax notice. Shankargouda Hadimani, who runs a tiny vegetable shop near the Municipal High School grounds, has been asked to pay Rs 29 lakh under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rules.

Shankargouda has been selling vegetables for the last four years. Most of his customers pay through UPI or other digital wallets. The trouble started when GST officials sent him a notice claiming he had made transactions worth Rs 1.63 crore in four years and now owes Rs 29 lakh as GST.

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