The July deadline of rolling out the goods and services tax (GST) is just a few weeks away. It is, therefore, time to take a close look at what the misgivings are about the new indirect taxes regime and how well the government has been trying to remove them.
The first big misgiving is about the many rates under the GST and how different commodities and services would be placed under them. This is going to be the biggest challenge before the GST Council. The damage was done when the political leadership under pressure from the states and Opposition
The first big misgiving is about the many rates under the GST and how different commodities and services would be placed under them. This is going to be the biggest challenge before the GST Council. The damage was done when the political leadership under pressure from the states and Opposition
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