Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced in India with much fun and fare and ceremoniously on the midnight of 30th June and 1st July of 2017, almost four years now. While it was considered to be the most important tax reform of independent India, it has misfired on various counts. India shifting from a multi indirect tax regime to a so called one tax (GST) regime was initially like a dream coming true in 2017. However, it was not to be so, as much hyped about.
Source Taxguru
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