truly said.It will take years to rectify the issues and as you can see still it is going on There should be someone from the aam aadmi in the council so that normal citizens who consume basic necessities items can be kept at no tax and only people who consume luxury and sin items can be taxed but only ministers are there and whose worth are in crores and how will they know what ordinary citizens eat and how difficult it is to get two square meals a days .In any forum aam aadmi voice is curbed We should protest and make govt to accommodate a common man in all major decisions effecting them more
28% GST on non -working of Parliament MP's should be mandatory as it's sucking the taxpayer's money . 38% GST on ruckus created by MP's in the Parliament . 48% GST on MP's in lying about the data and misleading the nation about Falsifying the stats more
While GST may have areas for improvement, it remains significantly more efficient, transparent, and business-friendly than the old indirect tax system. Continuous adjustments are part of the reform process, and constructive feedback helps refine it further. Instead of dismissing GST as "complicated," efforts should focus on making it more user-friendly while appreciating the strides already made. more
GST systems in other countries also vary based on how goods and services are delivered. For example, in the UK, Value Added Tax (VAT) for food items varies based on whether it’s consumed on-premises or taken away. Before GST, businesses faced multiple taxes (VAT, Service Tax, Excise) with significant overlap and cascading effects. GST streamlined these into a unified system, reducing compliance burdens in the long term. While it’s valid to critique GST's complexity, blaming the government without acknowledging the benefits of a unified tax system undermines the progress made since GST's introduction. GST rules may seem complicated at first glance, but their design stems from a need to balance equity, compliance, and revenue generation. Rather than calling it "stupid," a constructive critique should focus on specific areas where simplification is needed, encouraging further reforms. more
Govt consdiering: Recommendations to increase GST on Tobacco and Tobacco products to 35% from 28% Aerated Beverages GST also expected to rise to 35% Govt may consid...
GST office dont make any gate pass , no security checks . Is this to facilitate people to walk in with cash and gifts for officials. What happens if terrorist gets in .
Indian taxation is truly hell, the average Indian gets paid 20x less than average westerner but pays 10x more for essentials like laptops while 50x for cars. This is literally butchering the middle...
According to my husband, Corruption in GST starts from registration itself now. Getting told it's impossible to get it done in Delhi without a bribe. You get a query for more docs with t...
You can get a rate card for everything in gst office Registration 10k Assessment where no tax payable 15 k Refunds 4% This is what a friend is saying. LC Manager must esc...
Nephew had applied for GST cancellation a couple of months back but continues to receive notices from GSTN for failure to file monthly return. His accountant tells him that GST office will not proc...
7 years post the launch of GST I must tell you that most retail services businesses in India still evade it and Govt has failed to do anything. From ac repair fellow to caterers and from...
My cousin’s friend runs a local bakery in Goa. He accepts only CASH. No UPI/CC/Debit Card-- nothing! Logic: if he accepts anything in 'white', he will pay around...
Interesting how poor people and commoners pay GST on pretty much everything they buy from biscuits to namkeen, milk to grocery And rich buys iPhone, Luxury Cars, etc as Business Expenses...
Cut & polished diamonds are charged 1.5% GST. Flour & curd are charged 5% GST. Diamond walas can fund politics but aate dahi doodh walas can’t?? Plea...
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