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GST is Which Type of Tax?
The Goods and Services (GST) Tax is an indirect tax, which means it is not directly imposed on your income. You indirectly pay it on purchasing goods and services. Previously, there were various taxes such as Value Added Tax, Gift Tax, Central Sales Tax, Excise Duty and more. If you do not file for GST returns as a business dealer or an owner, be ready to face penalties.
Advantages of Goods and Services Tax GST Filing with a Consultant
Mistakes and delays in GST filing and its returns can introduce unnecessary penalties. That’s where a tax consultant who knows about the GST laws and regulations comes to your rescue as follows:
- Ensures that you are ready with all required documentation for a quick GST filing.
- Avoids mistakes and penalties.
- Focuses on your business operations and let the consultants work for you.
- Smoothly deals with complex issues that you cannot.
- Handles GST complexities that increase with business growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Features of Goods and Service Tax Make it Stand Apart?
The features of Goods and Service Tax are: It is a single unified tax, destination-based tax (applied at the final stages), businesses can claim credit for the GST they pay and it has a threshold exemption and a four-tier tax structure.
What Is the Role of a GST Consultant?
A GST consultant helps you manage documents for registration of GST and stick to the GST regulations. These qualified professionals know about the GST law.
Which Businesses Do Not Pay GST?
Businesses that supply exempt goods and small businesses and service providers that have an annual turnover lower than Rs. 40 lakhs (USD 47,823) do not pay GST.
What are the different GST rates?
Goods and services are categorized under four main tax brackets: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. The specific rate depends on the good or service.
What happens if I don't pay GST?
Non-payment of GST can lead to penalties, interest charges, and even legal action.