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how to find cgst or sg​

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Answered by Anonymous
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GST calculation can be explained by simple illustration :

If a goods or services is sold at Rs. 1,000 and the GST rate applicable is 18%, then the net price calculated will be = 1,000+ (1,000X(18/100)) = 1,000+180 = Rs. 1,180.

GST Calculation Formula

For calculating GST, a taxpayer can use the below mentioned formula :

In order to add GST to base amount,

Add GST

GST Amount = ( Original Cost * GST% ) / 100

Net Price = Original Cost + GST Amount

In order to remove GST from base amount,

Remove GST

GST Amount = Original Cost – (Original Cost * (100 / (100 + GST% ) ) )

Net Price = Original Cost – GST Amount

Answered by akshitanegi26
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GST calculation can be explained by simple illustration : If a goods or services is sold at Rs. 1,000 and the GST rate applicable is 18%, then the net price calculated will be = 1,000+ (1,000X(18/100)) = 1,000+180 = Rs. 1,180

What are the types of GST?

Currently, the types of GST in India are CGST, SGST and IGST. This simple division helps distinguish between inter- and intra-state supplies and mitigates indirect taxes. To learn more, read about these 3 different types of GST.

Types of GST in India- CGST, SGST & IGST

How do I calculate GST?

The formula for GST calculation:

Add GST: GST Amount = (Original Cost x GST%)/100. Net Price = Original Cost + GST Amount.

Remove GST: GST Amount = Original Cost – [Original Cost x {100/(100+GST%)}] Net Price = Original Cost – GST Amount.

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