The Goods and Services Tax is one of the biggest reforms to the Indian economic set-up in recent times. It seeks to streamline the taxation of trade in goods and services, reducing processes and increasing the ease of doing business. In its just-concluded Monsoon session, Parliament passed the amendment to the Constitution necessary to introduce GST in the country.
So why is it a big deal? Why is a Constitutional Amendment necessary to implement it? How will it streamline taxations? Will it increase the GDP? Will it benefit the common man?
These are some of the nearly 150 questions our readers raised when we asked >what you wanted to know about GST and its implementation .
We got them answered by the best in the business and have compiled them as an e-book.