What is goods and service tax in India?

The reformed indirect tax system GST-Goods and service tax is proposed to implement on 1st April 2010 in India. Several countries implemented this tax mechanism followed by France, the first country introduced GST. Goods and service tax is a new version of VAT which gives a comprehensive setoff for input tax credit and subsuming many indirect taxes from state and national level. The GST Implementation is not yet declared by government and the drafting of GST law is still under process and a clear picture will be available only after announcement of Implementation. As the name denotes the goods and service tax is integrated in GST for setoff benefit of Input tax credit.

Why Goods and service tax?

i. Avoid cascading effect of taxation

One of the main reasons of the introduction of GST is to avoid cascading effect of taxes in India. For example manufacturing of a product attract CENVAT. The manufacturer pays CENVAT on goods produced. So the CENVAT element is loaded on the product. According VAT rules, the sales tax is payable on the aggregate selling price which include CENVAT. Here there is no set off benefits available. Likewise there are many situations in the nature of cascading effect for instance, State VAT on CST, Entry tax on VAT etc. Now Govt has decided to abolish tax on tax effect by implementing GST.

ii. Shortfall of Existing VAT

Indirect taxes like luxury tax, entertainment tax, are yet to be included in the VAT. These taxes are still existing and payable.

iii. Shortfall of Existing CENVAT

Several taxes like additional customs duty, surcharges not included under CENVAT.Input tax and service tax set off is out of reach to the manufacturer and dealers.

Benefits of GST

  1. GST provide comprehensive and wider coverage of input credit setoff, you can use service tax credit for the payment of tax on sale of goods etc.
  2. CST will be removed and need not pay. At present there is no input tax credit available for CST.
  3. Many indirect taxes in state and central level subsumed by GST, You need to pay a single GST instead of all.
  4. Uniformity of tax rates across the states
  5. Ensure better compliance due to aggregate tax rate reduces.
  6. By reducing the tax burden the competitiveness of Indian products in international market is expected to increase and there by development of the nation.
  7. Prices of goods are expected to reduce in the long run as the benefits of less tax burden would be passed on to the consumer.
  8. Overall tax compliance cost will reduce for government and can concentrate on GST

Indirect taxes subsumed under GST

The following indirect taxes from state and central level is going to integrated with GST

State taxes

  1. VAT/Sales tax
  2. Entertainment Tax ( unless it is levied by local bodies)
  3. Luxury tax
  4. Taxes on lottery, betting and gambling.
  5. State cesses and surcharges in so far as they relate to supply of goods and services.
  6. Entry tax not on in lieu of octri.
  7. Purchase tax ( This is not sure still under discussion )

Central Taxes

  1. Central Excise Duty.
  2. Additional Excise Duty.
  3. The Excise Duty levied under the medical and Toiletries Preparation Act
  4. Service Tax.
  5. Additional Customs Duty, commonly known as countervailing Duty ( CVD)
  6. Special Additional duty of custums-4% ( SAD)
  7. Surcharges
  8. Cessess

The above taxes dissolve under GST; instead only CGST & SGST exists.

The GST model in India

Many countries are following single GST. But it is proposed that dual CST is suitable for federal country like India. The end user, i.e. consumer cannot recover taxes but a business can recover by claiming input tax setoff.

Dual GST

Dual GST means, the proposed model will have two component called

  1. CGST – Central goods and service tax for levied by central Govt.
  2. SGST – State goods and service tax levied by state Govt.

There would have multiple statute one CGST statute and SGST statute for every state.

Taxable event

Supply of goods and supply of services will be considered as taxable event under GST. Any economic activity which is not supply of goods is treated a supply of service.

Tax payer identification number

Each tax payer allotted a pan based identification number containing 13 or 15 digit number.

Payment of tax

The central GST would be paid to central and state GST paid to state government in the prescribed account head.

Collection of GST

It is same as VAT; Tax is collected on the basis of value addition on each stage of sale. Both CGST and SGST would have to be charged in an every service bill and sale bill and paid after adjusting input credit available on both.

Input tax credit setoff

The input tax credit of SGST can be utilized for the payment of SGST only and input tax credit on CGST can be utilized for the payment of CGST only. This means that cross utilization of input tax credit will not be allowed.

Making it clearer; input tax credit of CGST cannot be utilized for the payment of SGST and vice versa. However there is an exemption for the above in the case of interstate transaction .For interstate transaction IGST is proposed and would be implemented along with CGST and SGST.

Constitution amendment for levying service tax by the states

The power of levying service tax is rest with central Government and a constitutional amendment is necessary for empowering states for levying service tax.

Applicability of CGST and SGST

The applicability of taxes is as usual there would be a prescribed limit of annual turnover, also some goods and services are exempted under GST. The dealer whose turnover is below prescribed limit need not pay tax.

Threshold for annual turnover for goods and services would be 10 lakh for SGST and threshold of CGST for goods may be 1.5 crore and service would have a separate threshold that too will be appropriately high.

GST rates

The rate structure would be as follow;but not final

  1. A lower rates for essential commodities
  2. Standard rates for general goods
  3. Special rates for precious metals
  4. For services may be single rates for CGST and SGST.

GST rates is not yet announced by government, however it is assumed that aggregate total of CGST & SGST would be 14 % to20%.

Periodical return

Taxpayer would have to submit periodical return as prescribed by law in common format for CGST and SGST.

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19 Responses to “What is goods and service tax in India?”

  1. subramanya.m.a says:

    Its very informative,, more details than this would be helpful,,

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  2. shruti aggarwal says:

    its a humble request that please kindly give the details of seggragated SGST & CGST rates as it would help me in comparing the tax saved or generated by applying GST.

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    admin Reply:

    HI Shruthi,

    GST Has not implemented yet, the implementation postponed for april 2011. Only after implementation we can know the correct rate.

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  3. Dhiresh says:

    The indian government’s step is good for G.S.T., but this time is we applied to excise duty or other tax is law rate and limit start is only 10 lacs in both sgst & cgst. So, this limit follow all the manufacturer, and that step’s the revenue income is very good and the compitition is not to small & big units. Every unit is same & pay the tax.

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  4. PANKAJ says:

    Sir,
    I am working as a Taxation officer in Punjab. I found your site quite brief and knowledgeable and informative ..How the revenue collected from GST will be divided among states and centre.?..what will be the treatment of Services Orignated and consumed in same state.?wat kind of services are taxable ??? Is it possible to introduce it in April 2011?

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  5. shanu says:

    what is the current GST rate?? confusing lot in rate matter.

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  6. shanu says:

    its very useful page..!thanks for informations.

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  7. Dilip says:

    Nice and very useful information. will help me in interview also. thanx

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  8. jagroop singh says:

    Hi…..GST…is applied already in many {approx 134} countries,it is likely to be implemented in india w.e.f 1 april 2011 and subsumation ofabout 9central+7state taxes,it may be called transection or terminal tax, on low rating of tax with harmonious and robust national tax system online from kashmir to kanyakumari,most competative globle level.

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  9. saleha says:

    thanx for all d information

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  10. S Subba Reddy says:

    Informative & Knowledgeble —- Thank You.

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  11. suresh Marupaka says:

    Thanks. this is very informative and the question is that whether it is possible to implement in India at present.

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  12. vikash jain says:

    Hi, i am Business man from Imphal (Manipur).
    Will there be a need of Road permit or “c” form for transporting of goods ? Explain.

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  13. Nirali says:

    The informatiom regarding GST is very knowledge…….

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  14. Mitali says:

    Very knowledge and informative.

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  15. TAPAN BHANOT says:

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