What is GST? GST - An Introduction

GST - One Nation, One Tax and One Market. It is being considered as one of the biggest indirect tax reform after independence.

But what is GST?




Goods and Services Act, 2016 - An Introduction

History:
The reform process in indirect tax regime of India was initiated by Vishwanath Pratap Singh introduction of Modified Value Added Tax (MODVAT) way back in 1986.

Taxes Subsumed:
Goods and services tax (GST) will subsume 17 indirect taxes including central excise dutyservices tax, additional customs duty, surcharges, state-level value added tax and Octroi.

The following taxes (at Central and State level both) will be subsumed under GST:
·         Central Excise Duty (Excise)
·         Additional Excise Duty
·         Excise Duty levied under Medicinal & Toilet Preparation (Excise Duties) Act, 1955
·         Service Tax (Service Tax)
·         Countervailing Duty(CVD)
·         Special Countervailing Duty (SAD)
·         Sales Tax / Value Added Tax (VAT)
·         Central Sales Tax (CST)
·         Octroi
·         Entertainment Tax
·         Entry Tax
·         Purchase Tax
·         Luxury Tax
·         Advertisement taxes
·         Taxes applicable on lotteries
·         State surcharges and cesses as so far they relate to supply of goods and services

Taxes not likely to be subsumed under GST:

·   Basic Customs Duty
·   Other Custom Duty like Anti-Dumping Duty, Safeguard Duty etc
·   Export Duty
·   Road and Passenger tax
·   Property Tax
·   Stamp duty
·   Toll Tax
·   Electricity Duty

GST is levied on all transactions such as sale, transfer, barter, lease, or import of goods and/or services. India will adopt a dual GST model, meaning that taxation is administered by both the Union and State Governments. 

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