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GST Bill- Bull run or Bear slide

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GST Bill- Bull run or Bear slide

  1. 1. GST BILL: BULL RUN OR BEAR SLIDE Central Goods and Service Tax State Goods and Service Tax Tax Transparency Competitive Exports No Hidden Taxes SWAROOP PANDAO swarooppandao@gmail.com
  2. 2. GST Bill 15/06/2016 Introduction: The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a value added tax that will replace all indirect taxes levied on goods and services by the Government, both Central and States, once it is implemented. GST or Goods and Services Tax is considered as major Tax reform policy in India which will be implemented from January 2016 if passed in next Parliament session. Most Economist are very positive about GST implementation. The GST is all set to consolidate all State economies. This will be one of the biggest taxation reforms that can boost Indian Economy to some different levels. The basic idea is to create a single, cooperative and undivided Indian market to make the economy stronger and powerful. The GST will see a significant breakthrough towards an all-inclusive indirect tax reform in the country. GST Model: The dual GST system can be implemented in India and it is actually initiated by Empowered Committee. GST Bill will be categorized in two parts: • State Goods and Service Tax (SGST) • Central Goods and Service tax (CGST) Excluding few, all goods and services will club under GST and hardly there will be any difference between goods and services. The GST system will include Central excise duty, additional excise duty, services tax, State VAT entertainment tax etc. The GST rate could be around 14-16 per cent, after the implementation of GST Bill, Central and State can make the decision on their respective rates. Looking at current rates, 10 per cent is levied on services and the indirect taxes on most of the goods is around 20 per cent. Summary of GST Bill 1) GST is a kind of transparent tax which will eliminate other taxes. With the help of sales invoice, customers will be able to get clear idea on how much tax they are paying on the services they consumed of the product they have bought. 2) GST will not be a cost to registered retailers. There will be no hidden taxes and the cost of doing business will be lower. This will help Export being more competitive. 3) GST will be charged on manufacturing cost and will be collected at the point of sale. This will benefit both Central GST and State GST as prices can come down and ultimately consumption can see rise. 4) Manufacturing and services both will divide the tax burden equally. This ultimately can be done through lower tax rates by increasing tax base and reducing exemptions. 5) In GST Bill, there will be diversification of income sources for Government other than income tax and petroleum tax. 6) Octroi, central sales tax, state sales tax, entry tax, license fees, turnover tax etc will no longer be present and all that will be brought under the GST. Doing Business now will be easier and more comfortable as various hidden taxation will not be present.

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