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Conclusion of GST implement in India

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Nowadays there are so many things heard about GST, little right and many wrong. GST, is like a book which has been hardly read but everybody is giving opinion about it. 
Here, i will try to explain the GST in the most unusual, simple and interesting way.

For a common man GST stands for ' Goods and Services Tax", and is proposed to be a comprehensive indirect tax levied on manufacturing, sale and consumption of goods as well as services at the national level. It will replace all other indirect taxes levied on goods and services by the Indian Central and State governments.

To understand it, let's assume there is a kid, named Pintu. Now, Pintu studies in the 2nd standard and has a little understanding of societal norms. One fine day there is Pintu's birthday and he very enthusiastically asking his father to get him the chocolates to distribute among his school friends. His father does so happily.

Now, when Pintu is about to leave school, his classmate Pinku living in the neighborhood wishes him the happy birthday. Delighted Pintu gives two chocolates to Pinku being obliged for being wished Hearing this conversation, Pinku's mother also wishes Pintu and Pinto had to give her two chocolates too. Now, Pintu's father drops him at the school gate and wishes him again by promising to come early to pick him up. The school watchman listens to it and as a courtesy he also wishes Pinto a happy birthday which Pinto had to express his thanks through two chocolates again. After reaching to class, Pintu's class teacher announces about his birthday and encourages Pintu to distribute chocolates along with asking few chocolates for Principal of the school While distributing chocolates, Pinto comes in front of Pinku who has already been given two chocolates but here the courteous Pintu gives him one more chocolate just let Pinku not feel deprive.

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