The largest indirect tax, the Goods and Service Tax (GST), was enacted by the parliament on March 29, 2017, and is governed by the Goods and Service Tax Act. Nearly all other indirect tax regulations that had been in effect in India before were superseded by this one. There is now just one tax for the whole nation.
The tax is imposed under the GST framework at each point of sale. If sales occur within the state, both Central GST and State GST are levied. Sales inside a state are subject to integrated GST charges. This system applies three different kinds of taxes: CGST, SGST, and IGST.
The central government collects the capital gains tax (CGST) on intrastate sales. The State Government is responsible for collecting SGST for intrastate sales, whereas the Central Government is in charge of collecting IGST.
The integration of nearly all taxes into a single one is one of the main justifications for the introduction of GST in India. In this case, Centre and Ste would split the taxes according to their predetermined formula.
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