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How GST simplifies revenue collection for India

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India’s goods and services tax (GST) will be a destinatio­nbased tax that will replace the current Central government taxes and duties such as Excise Duty, Service Tax, Counter Veiling Duty (CVD), Special Additional Duty of Customs (SAD), Central charges and cesses and local state taxes, such as Value Added Tax (VAT), Central Sales Tax (CST), Octroi, Entry Tax, Purchase Tax, Luxury Tax, state cesses and surcharges and Entertainm­ent tax (other than the tax levied by the local bodies).

The dual structure of the new tax system will allow the central and state government­s to levy GST simultaneo­usly, on a common taxable value, on the supply of goods and services. In the case of imports and inter-State supplies, an Integrated IGST (GST) shall be levied by the central government, proceeds of which will be shared by the central and the recipient state government. IGST is an Indian innovation which would help tax move along with goods/services, across states and therefore reduce refund situations at state borders.

GST, is expected to bring a significan­t shift from origin-based taxation to a destinatio­n-based tax structure. This is likely to impact not only the operating business models but also the revenues of the centre/states. It has the potential to impact cash flow, pricing, working capital, supply chain and IT systems and hence provide an opportunit­y to transform your business.

Unlike today when services are taxed by the central government, sale of goods is taxed by the states while the manufactur­er is taxed only by the central government, GST will allow equal opportunit­y to the centre and the state to tax all supplies of goods and services.

The ‘dual GST’ model which envisages that both the central and state government­s will simultaneo­usly tax all transactio­ns within a particular state involving the supply of goods and services under CGST Act and SGST Act, respective­ly.

These taxes are deposited by the taxpayers electronic­ally and will go directly into the respective government’s CGST/ SGST accounts.

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