GOODS AND SERVICES TAX - AN OVERVIEW
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i7(SE).2017.2034Keywords:
GST, India, Tax System, Implementation, ConsumerAbstract [English]
In the history of Indian taxation, GST is a new phenomenon. It can be said that it is the tax revolutions in India. It has crossed lots of stages in India tax system. It is not easy thing that implementing GST in India. Even though, in the world, it was first implemented in France in 1954, it took these many years to come to India. In this study, the author clearly explains about the GST and its history.
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