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MyGov - Discussion thread for GST

MyGov - Discussion thread for GST
Start Date :
Jun 30, 2017
Last Date :
Aug 16, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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With the GST coming into effect from 1st July, 2017, the biggest indirect tax reform of independent India, is going to transform the way indirect tax is administered in this ...

With the GST coming into effect from 1st July, 2017, the biggest indirect tax reform of independent India, is going to transform the way indirect tax is administered in this country, impacting not just businesses but also the common man. GST is a tax on consumption of goods and services, which is levied at all stages right from manufacturing up to final consumption, with credit of taxes paid at previous stages available as setoff. It is going to remove the tax-on-tax effect through separate Central and State tax laws. In a nutshell, under GST, only value addition will be taxed , hence, reducing the burden of tax to be borne by the final consumer.

The most fundamental change in GST besides the consolidation of multiple taxes, is the use of a robust shared IT infrastructure in its operations. All the forms related to registrations, filing returns and other related activities can now be done through the GSTN Portal.

GST will help build an economically stronger India, with 'One Nation, One Tax, One Market.'

https://cbec-gst.gov.in/ - Click here to know more about GST

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kishanlal1972@gmail.com
Kishan Lal 7 years 11 months ago

It seem the big propaganda is made for GST it but very little efforts are made to make people aware about registering and getting GST number. People at large still very confused and wondering to find solution and on there other hand there are so call professional to loot and government machinery lazy enough to reach to the people in a friendly manner to make it a success.

Dinesh Singh Sikarwar
Dinesh Singh Sikarwar 7 years 11 months ago

I AM A Freelancer , i want to add on GST, Please advice me

C Shaila
C Shaila 7 years 11 months ago

Today's papers mention that GST is liable on credit card bills. After paying taxes for purchase, why are the citizens again levied GST on the bill? Please clarify

Vibhudatt Chhotalal Khatri
Vibhudatt Chhotalal Khatri 7 years 11 months ago

As an Insurance Surveyor, Insurance Co. from Delhi allot me a survey work for Surat. I will carry out survey work (Service) at Surat and will raise bill to Insurance Co. at Delhi. Insurance Co. Delhi office will make me a payment. In such case how SGST, CGST or IGST will play a roll in my invoice? If my taxable amount is say 10000/- and GST rate is 18%. (Service is given in Same State) (intrastate)

Solomon Raja_1
Solomon Raja 7 years 11 months ago

Being a insurance loss assessor, we get our fees against the bill after sometime only. Can we pay GST against receipt ? Kindly advise.

Dipen Atara_1
Dipen Atara 7 years 11 months ago

In my area Keshod>Junagadh> Gujarat> India, the official person is asking for Rs.10,000 to no limit depending on the capacity of businessmen on the name of GST REGISTRATION FEE. People have paid too as not aware of this system and this type of open legal/ social- LOOTFAT- TERRORISM is going on only Govt Servants. Pl look into this and make announcement that GST REGISTRATION IS TOTALLY FREE. MAKE ADVERTISEMENT ROUND THE CLOCK AND IN EACH NEWSPAPER ON FRONT PAGE THIS MUST BE PRINTED

Pratik Zende
Pratik Zende 7 years 11 months ago

Why is Liquor/ alcohol not included under GST.. as it is the mother of all evils?

shailaza singh
shailaza singh 7 years 11 months ago

Thank you for this platform. I would like to know how would GST affect contractual workers in a company? By contractual workers, I mean people who do not have PF/ESI and come under the tds slab? Will the company charge these people GST? These people come daily and work in the company but as contractors. Kindly guide. thanks

Pooja Rokade
Pooja Rokade 7 years 11 months ago

What is the reason that the shopkeepers are adding 2% tax on any debit card payment.

Aakash Kumar Tiwari
AAKASH KUMAR TIWARI 7 years 11 months ago

Being a transporter, I totally do not understand what GST has to do with my business. I didn't know much about taxation but this new system has made it tough to understand the process of billing.

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