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Decoding GST: How it will impact Indian startups

Indian startups have welcomed the passage of the four GST bills in Lok Sabha this week, claiming the unified tax will ease logistics and compliance

March 31, 2017 / 18:57 IST
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Priyanka Sahay & Harsimran Julka Moneycontrol News

Even as the government is still deliberating on the list of over 5,000 goods that will be taxed under the upcoming Goods and Services Tax (GST), Indian startups have welcomed passage of the Bill, which they feel will simplify conduct of business.

Startups believe it will simplify taxation in the long term, reduce cross-border corruption between states, and let them claim the credit on taxes paid on expenses in their companies.

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Major taxes like excise duty, octroi, service tax, special additional duty and VAT (value added tax) will be subsumed into a single tax called GST, which likely to be applicable from July 1, 2017 onwards.

“In the short-term, it may increase compliance as sellers would have to file a return thrice in a month, compared to once in six months, at present,” said Navin K Rungta, co-founder of eLagaan. “Sellers would have to report their monthly sales by the 10th of each month, purchases by the 15th and a consolidated statement by the 25th of each month,” said Rungta.