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Answered by amrishsinghratan
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Explanation:

Goods and Services Tax (GST) refers to an indirect tax. The implementation of this tax is in India. The collection of this tax takes place from the point of consumption. This is in contrast to collection from the point of origin like previous taxes. Furthermore, this tax’s imposition is at every step in the production process. The refund is for all the parties in the various stages of production. Also, GST includes almost all indirect taxes.

Benefits of GST

First of all, the cascading tax effect refers to a tax on tax. Most noteworthy, GST eliminates the cascading effects of Tax. This is because GST is a comprehensive indirect tax. It certainly brings almost all indirect taxation under one umbrella.

Another notable advantage of GST is the increase in the threshold for registration. Earlier, a VAT was applied if the turnover was more than Rs 5 lakh. This VAT’s application was upon a business. Furthermore, there was no service tax when turnover was less than Rs 10 lakh. In contrast, under GST this threshold is Rs 20 lakh. Hence, this means an exemption for maniy small traders and service providers.

Explanation of GST

First of all, Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a single tax system. The imposition of this tax takes place jointly by the center and the state. Furthermore, the imposition happens with the recommendation of a federal council.

In GST, the goods and services are divided into five different tax slabs. This is for the purpose of the tax collection. Above all, the tax slabs are – 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. Also, petroleum products, alcoholic drinks, and electricity do not come under GST. Rough precious and semi-precious stones carry a special rate of 0.25%. Gold also carries a special rate of 3%.

GST certainly subsumed several taxes and levies. These include central excise duty, services tax, and additional customs duty. Furthermore, state-level VAT, surcharges, and Octroi also come under GST. The GST regime has done away with levies. Also, these levies were applicable to inter-state transportation of goods. Most noteworthy, the application of GST is on all transactions. These transactions are sale, purchase, transfer, lease, and import.

Answered by Leeza456
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Goods and Services Tax (GST) refers to an indirect tax. The implementation of this tax is in India. The collection of this tax takes place from the point of consumption. This is in contrast to collection from the point of origin like previous taxes. Furthermore, this tax’s imposition is at every step in the production process. The refund is for all the parties in the various stages of production. Also, GST includes almost all indirect taxes.In GST, the goods and services are divided into five different tax slabs. This is for the purpose of the tax collection. Above all, the tax slabs are – 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. Also, petroleum products, alcoholic drinks, and electricity do not come under GST. Rough precious and semi-precious stones carry a special rate of 0.25%. Gold also carries a special rate of 3%.GST certainly subsumed several taxes and levies. These include central excise duty, services tax, and additional customs duty. Furthermore, state-level VAT, surcharges, and Octroi also come under GST. The GST regimehas done away with levies. Also, these levies were applicable to inter-state transportation of goods. Most noteworthy, the application of GST is on all transactions. These transactions are sale, purchase, transfer, lease, and import.

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