The GST law subsumed a host of taxes such as central excise duty, service tax, value added tax, etc, and as against many rates in the erstwhile regime, the new structure has just four tax slabs 5%, 12%, 18 and 28%.
Source: cfo.economictimes.indiatimes.com
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