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Varun Bhambhani

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PhysicsWallah just got hit with a ₹263 crore tax notice, and every creator selling courses from their bedroom should be paying attention. I noticed something interesting this week: while I was automating my GST workflows, one of India’s biggest ed-tech companies was dealing with a ₹263.3 crore income tax demand. The company has already said it disagrees with the order and plans to appeal. From what’s been reported, the dispute appears to be around how certain funds or income were treated for tax purposes. That’s the part most creators miss. The gap between “creator business” and “real business” is disappearing fast. The moment your revenue starts scaling, your numbers don’t just grow, your scrutiny does too. The tax system doesn’t care whether you’re a solo creator or a unicorn. It only cares whether your reported numbers match what the system sees across banks, GST filings, and financial records. Here’s what I’m taking away: compliance isn’t a scale problem, it’s a day-one system. The creators who win long term are not just the ones who grow fast, but the ones who can survive audits, notices, and financial scrutiny without panic. The real question is: how many creator businesses today are one notice away from chaos? 🔗 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@GeeksGrow 🔗 Instagram: https://instagram.com/geeks.grow 🔗 X: https://x.com/AcE_HawK_M 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varun-bhambhani-customer-specialist/

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