Top 10 Advantages and Disadvantages of GST Tax in India
Dharmarajan Ramadoss
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Taxation, a major coalition in for the Government all around the world to officiate their functioning and implementation has been present in the human civilization since ages. There have been studies into how taxation culture crept in since the ancient times. However, taxation stands for good as it’s the only way Government can provide the nationals with all the prosperity and the infrastructure.
A new bloke on the town of taxation in India is the proposed GST Tax which itself is a short acronym for Goods and Services Tax. It has passed the legislation and will sermon from the upcoming financial year. We here would look into GST Taxation in brief and deal with its advantages and disadvantages.
Read along for the entry on ‘Top 10 Advantages and Disadvantages of GST Tax in India.
What’s GST Tax?
GST Tax is perceived as the replacement of all indirect tax levied currently on the goods and services around the nation. It is basically an indirect taxation that will feature a single domain of tax levy at the national level.
It is a consolidated on the basis of theuniform rate of tax and will affix the pay at the end of final destination or point of consumption. The tax will make acoalition between Central and State levels and reform the taxation regimes. It will provide a basic single and cooperative linkup between the Indian market which in turn will boost the economy as a whole.
Let’s head over and seek the advantages and the disadvantages of the GST Tax down below. Let’s cue on with the advantages at first.Advantages of GST Tax
- Simplicity at its Best – Goods and Service Tax (GST) will replace the existing form of indirect tax in the nation. It will prove a substitute for the 17 indirect laws pertaining to the nation and will subsidize it with the new GST Tax. That shall come across as a simpler term to envision.
- Boosting of Revenue – Think of it, with the new GST in the nation, there won’t be more of an evasion as what is happening with the current tax laws. Such simpler term of taxation will make more suppliers in a mood to pay the tax amount which in turn marks the boost in revenue levels.
- Lesser cost of Logistics and Inventory – As the GST tax will mark the end of 17 other indirect laws, there won’t be much of logistics and inventory costs as of now. Also, the slow movement across the state levels of goods carrier will be stopped with the transit speed increasing tenfold.
- Quite an Investment Boost – As is the norm with the current tax laws in India, there isn’t any input on capital goods. But with the new GST Tax laws, one can avail input tax credit on the capital goods. That way, theinvestment might surge up quite a bit with an expected 6% increase.
- Lift for the Lesser Developed States – The normal rules stay put as the 2% interstate-levy with the major chunk of production kept within the state itself. However, with the change in rules, the tax amount can be dispersed across the nation to offer a greater lift for the lesser-developed
There remain quite a few disadvantages associated with the GST Tax. We’ll now look onto the other side of the coin of GST Tax with our entry down below.
Disadvantages of GST Tax
- Would impact the Real-State Market – GST Tax would swell negative remarks on the real-estate As perceived, GST will increase the cost of the new homes by 8% which in turn will cease the demand by 12%.
- Old Wine in a New Bottle – According to the experts, terms such as GST which includes CGST, SGST and IGST is nothing but just a new name in accordance with the existing tax systems. Kind of old wine in a new bottle.
- Costlier Service – The current Service Tax stands at 15% as of now which will increase to 18%-20% when GST is levied. As such many services will be on the costlier side with telecom, airline and banking affected majorly. In fact, insurance and petroleum are also said to be majorly affected by the enactment of GST Tax.
- Complexity for the Businessmen – According to the proposal of the GST Tax, the control on business will be rendered to Central and State Governments with businessmen binding by-laws. As such complexity may arise for many businessmen across the nation.
- Income Tax Credit Mismatch – As the change in tax guard will take place, the first few instances of application would mean high tax paying at the start. That said, they will only be able to exercise the tax input on the latter stages when the loop is exercised. With that in place, there would be ITC mismatch during the early uses of GST Tax.
GST Tax will be the new regime of Indirect tax in the nation and will seek the end of existing all indirect tax rules. It will schedule a coalition between Central and State Government amidst the cry for better taxation system which GST duly delivered. However, a coin holds two sides, and as such GST has quite a few disadvantages of its too. We duly looked into both of them in our above piece. We bid adieu with a promise to be back with more the next time. Adios.