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What is B2CS and B2CL in GSTR-1?

B2CS: 
Business to Customer Small. It covers supply to Non Gst registered customers for local supply of any amt and for inter state supply where amt is less than Rs. 2.5 lac.

B2CL: 
Business to Customer Large. It covers supply to Non Gst registered customers for inter state supply where amt is more than or equal to Rs.2.5 lac.
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  1. Due to GST what is Expensive and Cheaper. 1. Expensive:-Mobile service, Banking, service, Luxury items, like hotels , health care, diamonds, etc. 2. Cheaper:- Fruits , Vegetables, eggs, milk, two wheelers, tea, coffee, etc.

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  2. 2.5lakhs invoice value for 1 client or consolidated figure for all such supplies to unregistered dealers/clients?

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