A column in July 2017 has to be on the newly launched Goods and Services Tax (GST), indubitably the most significant and complex tax reform undertaken in independent India. So much has been written on its merits and demerits, there is nothing really new I can add, except to caution that we will only find out the true economic, social and administrative benefits and costs of this nation-wide overhaul of indirect taxes in the months and years ahead. Instead, I will share a few thoughts on the early years of the evolution of this tax, which is, in its essence, a national level system of value added taxation (VAT) of goods and services.
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