Notion of Goods And Services Tax in Indian Context

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  • Sameer Shekhar Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management Studies, The ICFAI University, Tripura

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v54i8.54-58p

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Goods and Services Tax was believed to prove flagship step towards economic transformation as anticipated by the experts. Though, it had to encounter some antagonistic remarks for its incompatibility with Indian economy. Traders also expressed their contravention to the rates levied. Countless amendment sittings were called and vicissitudes were registered. Amidst mixed thought, the article focuses on structural transformation in the indirect tax mechanism in India, and probable outcomes of the taxation as suggested by the experts. In general it aims at evaluating the substantial impact over different indicators, and the complexities lying in it.

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2019-08-31

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Shekhar, S. (2019). Notion of Goods And Services Tax in Indian Context. The Management Accountant Journal, 54(8), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v54i8.54-58p

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