GST is a tax that India imposes on the supply of specific products and services. It was implemented to replace a variety of previous indirect taxes, including the value-added tax (VAT), service tax, purchase tax, excise duty, and others.
GST is a tax that India imposes on the supply of specific products and services. It was implemented to replace a variety of previous indirect taxes, including the value-added tax (VAT), service tax, purchase tax, excise duty, and others.
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