The Asian Age

90% businesses feel GST made life easy: Survey

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June 15: About 90 per cent of Indian industry leaders feel that GST has made doing business easier by bringing down barriers across the country, a Deloitte survey said on Wednesday. The GST regime has also positively affected the prices and costs of goods and services to end consumers, along with helping companies optimise their supply chains, Deloitte GST@5 Survey 2022 found.

Automation of tax compliance­s and introducti­on of e-invoicing/e-way facility emerged as the most beneficial reforms introduced by the government. Also, creating a simplified tax regime to promote the ease of doing business and upgrading technology to facilitate auto population of monthly and annual returns were the key asks from industry leaders, as per the survey.

A nationwide GST, which subsumed 17 local levies like excise duty, service tax and VAT and 13 cesses, was rolled out on July 1, 2017. Mahesh Jaising, partner and leader-indirect tax, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP, said the buoyancy in the tax collection in recent months is an indicator of the success that this technologi­cally driven tax reform has brought into the system and reflects the tax payer friendly nature of the GST regime.

He further added it will be interestin­g to watch new developmen­ts coming under the GST space with a decision expected on the extension of GST compensati­on cess; proposals to increase the scope of GST on online gaming; setting up of the GST tribunal; and GST small seller parity issue. "Ninety per cent Indian CXOs across key sectors have backed this dynamic and technologi­cally driven indirect tax regime. Industry leaders are of the view that 'one nation, one tax' reform has certainly brought down barriers across the country and made doing business easy and effective for both businesses and taxpayers, the survey said.

Looking ahead, industry looks forward to finding resolution to simplifica­tion of input tax credit matching, followed by reducing operationa­l complexiti­es for taxpayers. Industry leaders also consider managing tax disputes and the absence of appellate forums to resolve disputes as significan­t issues leading to serious long-term ramificati­ons, it said.

The survey has responses from 234 CXO and CXO1 level individual­s and was done over a period of four weeks.

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