Since the passing of the GST Constitutional Bill by the Rajya Sabha in August last year, the country has been preparing itself for the new tax regime. The new GST law is India?s biggest tax reform initiative which is expected to improve compliance levels, increase government revenue in company registration in India and create a common playing field for businesses by amalgamating a host of central and local taxes.
The present rate of service tax is 15
percent and is applicable to most of the services, excluding essential
ones like cultural activities, ambulance services, and certain
pilgrimages and sports events. Under Goods and Service Tax, this rate
would increase to 18 percent making the services more costly. For some
goods like edible oil, textiles, etc. the excise duty is nil and the VAT
in several states is 5 percent. Hence, the total cost of such goods is
close to 8%-9%. With GST, the cost of such goods is likely to increase
and this might put a hole in the budget of a common man to wholly owned subsidiary in India.
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