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Service Tax Cases May Rise without GST: Experts

From last some years, the lawsuits regarding the Service tax have increased due to absence of India’s most crucial taxation regime- Goods and Service Tax (GST). The GST Bill will remove several indirect taxes like service tax, VAT etc and it will create a single market for one dozen levies states.

Difference in GST and SST

Difference Between GST and SST (Sales & Service Tax)

Biggest indirect tax regime of india, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is on its way to be adapted worldwide. After its inception, the present tax structure (Sales and Service Tax) will be replaced by the same. The need for GST in India is not only necessary to get rid from the troublesome current scheme of indirect taxes, but principally for reducing a huge number of exemptions, multiple rates and upgrading the tax compliances. Here we are going to put focus on some of the fundamental differences between the two and why the former is very prominent to be introduced soon.

Congress: BJP Government Not Serious About the GST

The opposition party-Congress blamed the NDA government for making a “false smokescreen” on the taxation new regime. After the meeting of Venkaiah Naidu and Sonia Gandhi on Friday regarding the GST Bill, Congress said that the ruling BJP is not serious about the Constitution Bill,

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Government to Make Double Efforts to roll-out GST Bill in 2016: Jaitley

The Indian Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley said, the government will roll-out new taxation regime, GST by just making “certainly” double efforts in 2016 and he is in “continuous touch” with opposition party to coax them to cooperate.

Winter Session Over, GST Delayed Further

The winter session of Parliament has ended on December, 2015 and disappointed us over the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The government has failed to break deadlock on the Constitution Amendment Bill in this session. The bill has been delayed further. FM Jaitley’s deputy, Mr. Jayant Sinha said that the government would have liked to roll-out the GST and also wanted it to be simple.

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan Supports the GST Bill

A much awaited tax reform agenda, Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be roll-out soon as the many political parties, politician and other high profile people are backing the Bill. In addition, other politicians also believe that this new taxation system will be good for the Indian economy.

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