Thursday 27 April 2023

GST - Positive And Negative Impacts.

Full form of GST is Good and Services tax. It is an indirect tax which is replaced by many indirect taxes. Goods and Service Tax Act was passed in the Parliament on 29th March 2017 and come into effect on 1st July 2017. 

The theme is very crucial at this point of confluence where there are different factors that laid great emphasis in Indirect tax reform and it was eulogized as one of the biggest ever reform in India's Indirect taxes. The acronym for above elucidation is termed as GST which means Goods And Service tax. The above said refor plays a crucial role in improving the collection of taxes and alte brought transparency in this complex system.

       The Government of India tried its level best in implementing the GST from July 1st 2017, where it had undergone paranola to bring political consensus among different political parties for Implementation. Though the committee was constituted in this regard in 1999 by NDA lead A. B. Vajpayee government but it crossed to look up to until now. The earlier period termed has uncertainty in indirect tax reform where double taxation was prevalent such as sales tax. octrol tax etc. Because, the manufacturers and sellers (retail level) have to pay the money. In order to derive a solution, the Government had brought the new tax reform and after implementing this modification the ease of doing business was increased.

Positive Impacts of GST:
      One among the positive impacts of the GST is that it brought the transparency in the India's indirect tax reform. Moreover, consolidated the various taxes such as sales tax, central excise, and VAT the tax payers are Initiated to pay one tax. The GST is protected by the GSTN Integrated tax platform to deal with all aspects of GST. The implementation of the new system, has Increased the rank of the country in the category of doing business report published by the world bank and positioned itself at 30th rank. It removed the multiple tax system that was replaced with a new one. But, GST has two parts, central GST and state GST. GST is applied only at final point of consumption and now the entire tax regime is corruption free and transparent.
    
Negative Impacts of GST:
            Some of the negative impacts of GST are that the system is claimed to have Inflicted damage to the real estate sector and also brought lots of confusion in the market due to the multiple tax slab system. There will be a heavy loss to some states such as Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu etc where the maximum number of companies and factories are present and this would dwindle the amount in indirect taxes. The intention of GST is to have an uniform rate system that was prevalent in all over the world, but contradicting to the presumption it was constituted into five tax slab systems. There were apprehensions among some business sectors such as Gold, textiles etc where implementation of the GST would be hindered for their business because due to surge in the price. The other impacts which it holds is increasing prices of service sector such as banking, telecom, airline etc. It will take some time for the people to get acquainted with the new system that was unleashed in the middle of the year. It is against the ONE NATION ONE TAX where multiple tax slabs are available. There are critics who blasted the government on the GST issue because the economists are claiming that it had slowed down the economy.

        Hence, The Government of India's intention to launch GST is to bring transparency and efficiency in tax administration. It is eulogized by the Government of India as a long term reform.

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