India's first planned city and the shared capital of Punjab and Haryana — Chandigarh is the commercial and administrative hub for the tri-city area including Mohali and Panchkula. Small businesses in Chandigarh, Chandigarh — traders in Sector 17 (Commercial Hub), manufacturers near Sector 34 (IT Park), small restaurants and service providers across the city — can significantly simplify their GST compliance through the Composition Scheme. Instead of monthly returns and complex invoice-level tracking, composition dealers pay a flat rate on turnover and file quarterly. TaxAMC's CA team helps Chandigarh businesses evaluate, register, and manage GST composition compliance.
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1. What is the GST Composition Scheme?
The composition scheme under Section 10 of the CGST Act allows small taxpayers in Chandigarh to pay GST at a fixed percentage of total turnover. Key features:
- Flat rate tax on turnover — no transaction-level GST calculation needed
- Quarterly CMP-08 statement instead of monthly GSTR-3B
- Annual GSTR-4 instead of annual GSTR-9
- Cannot collect GST from customers — tax is borne by the dealer
- Cannot claim Input Tax Credit (ITC) on purchases
2. Eligibility for Chandigarh Businesses
| Business Type | Turnover Limit |
|---|---|
| Manufacturers and traders (goods) | Up to ₹1.5 crore/year |
| Restaurants not serving alcohol | Up to ₹1.5 crore/year |
| Service providers (CGST Rule 7) | Up to ₹50 lakh/year |
Not eligible: Businesses making inter-state supplies, e-commerce sellers (Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho), manufacturers of tobacco, pan masala, and ice cream.
Chandigarh's IT sector needs LUT filing for software exports. Healthcare providers must carefully evaluate GST applicability — medical services are largely exempt but diagnostics and non-clinical services may be taxable. For Chandigarh's businesses in IT and software (Mohali, Sector 34) and Healthcare and hospitals, the composition scheme may be particularly beneficial for smaller operators focused on local customers.
3. Tax Rates Under Composition Scheme
| Business Category | CGST | SGST | Total GST |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacturers and traders (goods) | 0.5% | 0.5% | 1% of turnover |
| Restaurants (not serving alcohol) | 2.5% | 2.5% | 5% of turnover |
| Service providers (Rule 7) | 3% | 3% | 6% of turnover |
Note: These rates apply on total turnover — not just on profit or value addition. Tax cannot be charged separately on customer invoices.
4. Filing Requirements for Chandigarh Composition Dealers
| Return | Frequency | Due Date |
|---|---|---|
| CMP-08 (tax statement) | Quarterly | 18th of month after quarter end |
| GSTR-4 (annual return) | Annual | 30th April of next financial year |
This is significantly simpler than regular GST — which requires GSTR-1 monthly and GSTR-3B monthly. Chandigarh composition dealers save substantial compliance time and cost.
5. Restrictions and Disadvantages
- No ITC on purchases: Cannot claim input tax credit — biggest disadvantage for businesses with high raw material or service costs
- No inter-state supply: All sales must be within Chandigarh only
- Cannot issue tax invoice: Issue "Bill of Supply" instead — your customers cannot claim ITC from purchases made from you
- Must display: "Composition Taxable Person, not eligible to collect tax on supplies" on all business premises and invoices
- Tax on total turnover: Pay tax even if margins are thin or losses occur
6. Composition vs Regular GST for Chandigarh Businesses
Composition is better for: Retail traders, small restaurants, and service providers in Chandigarh whose customers are mostly end consumers (not GST-registered businesses), and who have low input costs relative to turnover.
Regular GST is better for: Businesses in Chandigarh whose customers are GST-registered (B2B) and need to claim ITC from your invoices, those with high input costs (raw materials, packaging, logistics), and those wanting to make inter-state supplies.
Not sure which GST scheme suits your Chandigarh business? Our CA team does a free eligibility and benefit analysis.
Get Free GST Analysis →7. Areas We Serve in Chandigarh
TaxAMC provides GST Composition Scheme registration and compliance services across all localities in Chandigarh, including:
- Sector 17 (Commercial Hub)
- Sector 34 (IT Park)
- Industrial Area Phase 1 and 2
- Mohali IT City
- Panchkula Sector 20
- Sector 43 and 44
Also serving nearby cities: Mohali, Panchkula, Ludhiana, Ambala.
8. Frequently Asked Questions — GST Composition in Chandigarh
GST Composition Scheme Registration in Chandigarh — Expert CA Help
Our CA team evaluates your Chandigarh business for composition eligibility, handles CMP-02 registration, manages quarterly CMP-08 and annual GSTR-4 filings — fully online, serving Sector 17 (Commercial Hub), Sector 34 (IT Park), Industrial Area Phase 1 and 2, Mohali IT City and all of Chandigarh.
GST Composition Help on WhatsApp →Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and represents our professional views as Chartered Accountants. It does not constitute legal or tax advice. Tax laws are subject to change. Please consult our team for situation-specific guidance.