GST is the biggest tax reform in India after the Independence. We have taken almost 60 years to pass a tax bill in which a uniform taxation system will be implied to all over the nation.
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GST is the biggest tax reform in India after the Independence. We have taken almost 60 years to pass a tax bill in which a uniform taxation system will be implied to all over the nation.
Here in India, the maximum population is middle class and lower middle class where people either belong to service class or they depend on agriculture for their living. In this scenario, the most important question is what will be the impact of GST on a common man or a middle-class family. There are lots of question in the mind of a common man in these days such as : Is there anything new for him or it’s like an old material in a new package? Is there any tax refile for him in new tax provisions or it will increase the prices of goods and services for him?
As seen from very long, the GST Debate is going well with enormous talks going again and again in parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and where is needed to reform the taxation scheme currently prevailing in India. Till today, Indian business units are running with basic indirect tax scheme which includes various steps and channel gates by which a tax payer has to undergo.
Goods and Services Tax is the most important taxation reform in India since independence as it breaks the currently indirect tax regime and makes a single market for a dozen state levies. Every newspaper is making a headline about the GST at their front page.
In India, the annual Union Budget introduces revisions that impact the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system. Similarly, the Union Budget 2026 has brought updates aimed at simplifying tax rates, easing procedures, improving compliance, and incorporating new technology. Businesses and tax experts should grasp such revisions and ensure that they are effectively integrated into their […]
In the Union Budget, the Coaching Federation of India has urged Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to rationalise Goods and Services Tax (GST) on coaching and supplementary education services, claiming the existing tax structure is pushing up costs for parents and squeezing small education businesses. The Coaching Federation of India (CFI), New Delhi, in a representation […]
President Droupadi Murmu announced that the Union government is committed to making significant changes that will positively impact the lives of poor and middle-class citizens. These changes include new tax reforms that aim to make the tax system fairer and more efficient, helping to ensure that more people benefit from government policies. The President, addressing […]
The hospitality industry has renewed its call for a consistent 5% GST on hotel accommodations and meals, urging the GST Council to simplify the current slab structure, which industry representatives claim is outdated and causes operational confusion. The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Haryana (HRAH) has raised the demand, which has asked for the removal […]
The Water Purification and Treatment Association of India (WAPTAI) has urged the government to recognise the need for rationalising the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on water purification systems and their key components. This acknowledgement is essential for promoting better access to clean water technologies. The association, representing manufacturers, distributors, technicians, and service providers from […]