Koriya ke coal mining contractors, agricultural traders, aromatic rice millers, forest produce collectors, homestay operators, dairy business owners, industrial unit owners, retailers, educational institutions, aur property owners mein common tax aur GST problems face karte hain. DisyTax in sabhi problems ka expert solution provide karta hai with CA & tax advocate team. GST do's and don'ts jaanna essential hai sabhi Koriya businesses ke liye.
Coal Mining ITC Mismatch & Contractor Issues (Chirimiri, Sonhat, Churcha)
Mining contractors in Chirimiri, Sonhat, and Churcha face ITC mismatch notices on explosives, fuel, and heavy machinery from small suppliers. Under Section 16(4), ITC must be claimed within November return of next FY — missed ITC reversals of ₹10‑50 lakh annually. Coal India's SECL produces nearly three‑quarters of its coal from Koriya, so compliance is heavily scrutinized.
✅ Solution: Monthly GSTR‑2B reconciliation, supplier follow‑up program, ITC maximization advisory, and mismatch notice reply by DisyTax — average ITC recovery ₹10‑40 lakh annually at ₹999/month.
Aromatic Rice Mill ITC Mismatch & Paddy Purchases
Rice mills in Koriya (including KAPCL) face ITC mismatch notices on paddy purchases from small farmers and machinery purchases. Missed ITC reversals of ₹3‑12 lakh annually. Koriya Agro Producer Company Limited processes Scented Jeeraphool Rice, requiring careful ITC management.
✅ Solution: Monthly GSTR‑2B reconciliation, supplier follow‑up program, ITC maximization advisory, and mismatch notice reply by DisyTax — average ITC recovery ₹3‑10 lakh annually at ₹999/month.
Forest Produce Classification Disputes (Tendu, Mahua, Chironji, Honey)
Forest produce collectors in Koriya face classification disputes — tendu leaves (5% vs 18% if processed), honey (5% vs 18% based on branding), chironji (5% vs NIL). Misclassification leads to demand notices.
✅ Solution: Correct classification advisory, ITC reconciliation, and notice reply by DisyTax at ₹2,999/notice. Ongoing compliance monitoring at ₹999/month.
Homestay & Ecotourism GST Issues (Jhumka Reservoir, Amrit Dhara Falls)
Homestay operators near Jhumka Reservoir, Amrit Dhara Falls, and Ramdaha Falls face disputes over tariff classification — budget (5%) vs luxury (18%), and bundled tour packages. Misclassification leads to demand notices of ₹1‑8 lakh. The Chhattisgarh government is actively promoting tourism in Koriya, making compliance even more critical.
✅ Solution: Correct classification of accommodation and tour packages, ITC reconciliation, and notice reply by DisyTax at ₹2,999/notice. Ongoing compliance monitoring at ₹999/month.
Agricultural Trader RCM on Farmer Purchases
Baikunthpur, Manendragarh, and Khadgaon agricultural traders buying produce from unregistered farmers are liable to pay RCM at 5% under Notification 13/2017. Many miss this liability — with annual purchases of ₹50 lakh–₹2 crore, RCM liability of ₹2.5‑10 lakh goes unpaid. GST department issuing demand notices with 18% interest for 2‑3 years of non‑compliance.
✅ Solution: Immediate RCM calculation for all past farmer purchases, regularization, GSTR‑3B amendment, and ongoing monthly RCM compliance setup by DisyTax at ₹999/month.
SECL Mine Water Utilisation — Tax Issues for Farmers
Farmers benefitting from SECL's mine water utilisation programme have increased their incomes from ₹1‑1.5 lakh to ₹2‑2.5 lakh annually. However, many are unaware of GST implications on the sale of processed produce, cold storage services (18% GST), and ITC eligibility. Also, RCM on agricultural machinery purchases is often missed.
✅ Solution: GST advisory for farmers on ITC eligibility, RCM compliance on machinery, and proper invoicing for processed agricultural produce by DisyTax — starting at ₹999/month.
Dairy Business Classification Disputes
Dairy units in Koriya face classification disputes — e.g., flavored milk (18% GST) vs. plain milk (NIL), or paneer vs. other milk products.
✅ Solution: Correct classification advisory, ITC reconciliation, and notice reply by DisyTax at ₹2,999/notice. Ongoing compliance monitoring at ₹999/month.
Retailer HSN Misclassification
Baikunthpur town retailers receiving GST notices for misclassifying products under wrong HSN codes, leading to incorrect tax rates. A trader with ₹1.5 crore turnover faced ₹1.8 lakh GST demand for misclassification.
✅ Solution: Correct HSN classification advisory for traded goods, ITC reconciliation, and notice reply by DisyTax at ₹2,999/notice. Ongoing compliance monitoring at ₹999/month.
GTA RCM Non‑Payment Demand
Koriya coal mining contractors, rice mills, and agricultural traders paying ₹20‑50 lakh annual freight to unregistered truck operators without depositing RCM at 5%. Annual RCM liability of ₹1 lakh–₹2.5 lakh missed — GST department issuing demand notices with 18% interest for 2‑3 years of non‑compliance.
✅ Solution: Immediate RCM calculation for all past GTA payments, regularization, GSTR‑3B amendment, and ongoing monthly RCM compliance setup by DisyTax at ₹999/month.
Section 44AD vs Actual Books Dispute
Small Koriya traders, dairy operators, and small contractors opting for Section 44AD presumptive taxation at 8%/6% — then declaring income below threshold in subsequent years, losing 44AD benefit for 5 years and becoming liable for Section 44AB mandatory audit. Non‑maintenance of books invites Section 271B penalty of ₹1.5 lakh.
✅ Solution: Section 44AD eligibility analysis, correct presumptive income declaration, and Form 3CD tax audit for businesses exceeding threshold — complete advisory by DisyTax at ₹2,999.
GST Cancellation — Seasonal & Small Businesses
Koriya's seasonal coal mining contracts, small rice mills, and small retailers with GST cancelled due to 6+ months non‑filing. Loss of ITC on purchases, inability to issue GST invoices to corporate clients, and mandatory GSTR‑10 final return obligation if revocation window missed. Government contractors lose tender eligibility with cancelled GSTIN.
✅ Solution: GST revocation within 90 days (or 365 days under the latest GST Amnesty Scheme), all pending returns cleared, late fee & interest minimized, and post‑revocation compliance setup by DisyTax at ₹1,999.
Property Capital Gains Notice — Koriya
Koriya landowners selling property near city expansion zones, bypass roads, or rural areas at market values exceeding circle rates — Section 50C circle rate vs actual sale price mismatch in ITR, Section 68 unexplained cash credit notices for land proceeds, and non‑reporting of capital gains. Many unaware of Section 54F exemption for reinvestment in residential property.
✅ Solution: Capital gains computation with CII indexation, Section 54F/54EC exemption claim, Capital Gains Account Scheme advisory, and IT notice reply by DisyTax at ₹2,999.