- India’s GST regime is still developing and subject to change.
- Digital businesses face compliance challenges due to a lack of rules in certain areas, such as virtual digital assets and online gaming.
- Businesses may face issues determining the correct GST rate and when GST is due.
- GST disputes have led to contradictory interpretations of GST rules.
- Advance Rulings add to the inconsistency in case law.
- The Uber case ruling determined that Uber must collect and pay GST on services provided by drivers using the Uber app, even though the company does not collect ride fees.
Source: vatabout.com
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