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No Limitation Bar in Anti-Profiteering Case as Rule 133 Timeline Held Directory

GSTAT Orders Refund to 13 Homebuyers Because ITC Benefit Was Not Fully Passed On

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Section 75 CGST Act – How GST Adjudication Must Legally Proceed (With Practical Examples)

No Order, No Appeal? Legal Consequences of Time-Bar Rejections Through Form GST APL-02

Difference Between Tax, Duty, Cess, Surcharge & Fee – A Conceptual Clarity

CGST Act Sections 3–5: Administrative Framework & All-India Adjudication Powers in DGGI Cases

Clinical Trials for Foreign Entities Not Taxable in India as Place of Supply Is Abroad: Karnataka HC

GSTN Enables Withdrawal from Rule 14A via Form GST REG-32 with Aadhaar Authentication

Tobacco Tax Overhaul 2026: GST Raised to 40% and RSP-Based Valuation Introduced

GST Assessment Quashed as SCN Not Properly Served on Portal: Calcutta HC
Goods and Services Tax India
The Goods and Services Tax or better known as GST is a Value added Tax and is a comprehensive indirect tax which is levied on the manufacture, consumption, and sale of goods and services. The Goods and Services Tax in India would replace all the indirect taxes which are levied today on goods and services by the Central and the State governments. GST is intended to be comprehensive for most of the goods and services. Goods and Services Tax is a single indirect tax for the entire nation, which would make India a unified market. It is proposed to be a single tax on supply of goods and services, from a manufacturer to the end consumer. The credit of all the input taxes which are paid at each and every stage would be allowed in the following stages of value addition that makes GST basically a tax on value addition only at every stage. The end consumer would have to bear only the Goods and Service Tax which is charged by the final dealer within the supply chain, together with all the set-off benefits availed at previous stages.
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