Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive indirect tax on manufacture, sale, and consumption of goods and services throughout India. GST would replace respective taxes levied by the central and state governments.
What is GST?
What taxes at center and state level are incorporated into the GST?
At the State Level
At the Central level
Timeline of GST
Benefits of GST
For Central and State Governments
For the Consumer
For the Business Class
GST Council
What is the Principle of GST?
What is GSTN?
Suggestions to improve the GST regime in India
Conclusion
GST is a positive step towards shifting the Indian economy from the informal to the formal one. But, the Center and States have to understand the limitations associated with Indirect Taxes and move towards the inclusion of people into the Direct tax bracket. But, to revive GST Regime back on track India needs some radical steps such as an extension of revenue guarantee to States, restricting cesses, above all respecting the need of the State government's fiscal problems.
Context
Recently, at the 47th meeting of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister, officials approved hiking the rates for some goods and services while removing exemptions for several mass consumption items to simplify the rate structure.
What is the GST Council?
Context
What are the Suggestions?
What is the Current Framework of the GST System?
GST Council:
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