Budget 2026: FACSI Urges Government to Implement MSME-Focused GST Reforms to Support Business Growth

  • 2026-01-15
  • Sunil
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ISMA Urges GST Reform and Policy Support for India’s Net-Zero Goals

  • 2026-01-16
  • Sunil
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GST Changes from January 2026: 5 Critical Updates & Compliance Checklist

  • 2026-01-17
  • Sunil
As the calendar flips to January 2026, businesses and taxpayers must brace for significant GST Changes from January 2026 and broader GST Updates from Jan 2026 onwards that tighten compliance and introduce portal-driven validations. These regulatory shifts largely driven by automation and digital enforcement require meticulous attention. Missing out can lead to late fees, blocked returns, suspended registrations, and loss of crucial

How Will GST Changes in 2026 Impact Small Businesses and MSMEs?

  • 2026-01-19
  • Sunil
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) system in India continues to evolve, and the changes proposed in 2026 are expected to significantly impact small businesses and MSMEs. These updates aim to improve compliance, reduce tax leakage, and simplify procedures, but they also bring new responsibilities for taxpayers. One of the key impacts in 2026 is stricter compliance and return filing rules. Authorities are focusing more on real-time data matching between GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, and e-invoicing. Small businesses that delay filings or report incorrect data may face higher penalties, interest, and automated notices. This means MSMEs must ensure timely and accurate GST return filing.