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GST and Economic Growth Empty GST and Economic Growth

Post  sangbmt Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:36 am

We have also experienced the benefits from the Vat reform which include the growth in economics of States and business community .
The structure of GST will be based on the destination principle. As a result, the tax base will shift from production to consumption whereby imports will be liable to tax and exports will be relieved of the burden of the goods and service tax. International exports should be zero rated. On the other hand, International imports should be subject to both CGST and SGST at the time of importation irrespective of whether or not the imported goods are produced domestically. Moreover, GST will redistribute the burden of taxation equitably between manufacturing and services bringing about a qualitative change in the tax system. It will lower the tax rate by broadening the tax base and minimizing exemptions.
The greatest impact of the implementation of the GST would create a common market across the country and reduce compliance costs and thus, create a equitable distribution. In the absence of significant fiscal options, incentivized policy to attract investors to states would shift to greater emphasis on structural reforms. The over macroeconomic effect of reduction in economic distortions due to GST would be to provide an impetus to economic growth. Thirteenth Finance Commission estimates the impact of the introduction of a GST which would eliminate all taxes on production and distribution and rest on final consumption only. It is also expected that the opportunities of employment will be enhanced.

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