T he Goods and Services Tax (GST), hailed as a transformative reform for India’s fragmented indirect tax system, was envisioned to embody the principle of “One Nation, One Market.” Seven ...
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) was meant to simplify the tax system ... In fact, it was billed as a "one-nation, one-tax" initiative—a single market with free movement of goods and services ...
drawing parallels with the successful implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), branded as 'one nation, one tax.' He reiterated the need for synchronized elections during discussions ...
GST collection has become a significant indicator of the nation's economic health and is anticipated to influence government allocations in key sectors.
This is part of the “one nation, one tax” approach envisioned under the reform. At present, the GST regime has four separate slabs - 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. At the time, the government justified ...
Highlighting the impact of centralised policies, Tarigami criticised the "One Nation, One Tax" policy under GST. He argued that even BJP-ruled states have suffered under the policy. He also ...