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SCHEDULE OF GST RATES FOR SERVICES AS APPROVED BY GST COUNCIL
The fitment of rates of services were discussed on 19 May 2017 during the 14th GST Council meeting held at Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The Council has broadly approved the GST rates for services at Nil, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% as listed below. The information is being uploaded immediately after the GST Council’s decision and it will be subject to further vetting during which the list may undergo some changes. The decisions of the GST Council are being communicated for general information and will be given effect to through gazette notifications which shall have force of law.
SCHEDULE OF GST RATES FOR SERVICES AS APPROVED BY GST COUNCIL
SERVICES UNDER REVERSE CHARGE AS APPROVED BY GST COUNCIL
The fitment of rates of services were discussed on 19 May 2017 during the 14th GST Council meeting held at Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The Council has broadly approved the GST rates for services at Nil, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. The list of services that will be under reverse charge as approved by the GST Council is given below. The information is being uploaded immediately after the GST Council’s decision and it will be subject to further vetting during which the list may undergo some changes. The decisions of the GST Council are being communicated for general information and will be given effect to through gazette notifications which shall have force of law.
SERVICES UNDER REVERSE CHARGE AS APPROVED BY GST COUNCIL
GST Compensation Cess Rates for different supplies [As per discussions in the GST Council Meeting held on 18th May, 2017]
The fitment of rates of goods were discussed today during the 14th GST Council meeting held at Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The Council has broadly approved the rates of GST Compensation Cess to be levied on certain goods. The information is being uploaded immediately after the GST Council’s decision and it will be subject to further vetting during which the list may undergo some changes…
GST Compensation Cess Rates for different supplies
GST RATE SCHEDULE FOR GOODS [As per discussions in the GST Council Meeting held on 18th May, 2017]
The fitment of rates of goods were discussed today during the 14th GST Council meeting held at Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. The Council has broadly approved the GST rates for goods at nil rate, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% to be levied on certain goods. The information is being uploaded immediately after the GST Council’s decision and it will be subject to further vetting during which the list may undergo some changes. GST rates for certain goods like textile, footwear, biris, precious metals, etc. are yet to be decided by the GST Council. The footnote below the table gives the list of such goods.
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GST – CONCEPT & STATUS – As on 01st May, 2017
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GST – CONCEPT & STATUS – As on 01st May, 2017
Introduction
The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be a very significant step in the field of indirect tax reforms in India. By amalgamating a large number of Central and State taxes into a single tax, it would mitigate cascading or double taxation in a major way and pave the way for a common national market. From the consumer point of view, the biggest advantage would be in terms of a reduction in the overall tax burden on goods, which is currently estimated to be around 25%-30%. Introduction of GST would also make Indian products competitive in the domestic and international markets. Studies show that this would have a boosting impact on economic growth. Last but not the least, this tax, because of its transparent and self-policing character, would be easier to administer.
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GST – Goods and Services Tax
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GSTN
Goods and Service Tax Network (GSTN) is a one stop solution for all your indirect tax requirements. It is a Section 25, not for profit organisation owned by government and private players jointly. GSTN has been entrusted with the responsibility of building Indirect Taxation platform for GST to help you prepare, file, rectify returns and make payments of your indirect tax liabilities. Just because it will be a one stop solution for all indirect tax requirements, business will be able to manage tax easily. Unlike current indirect tax, where there are multiple sites backed by provisions and compliances, it will become lot easier for the assesse and government to track the status of returns and payments with the help of GSTN Read More..