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Goods & Service Tax

Understanding GST GST means a Comprehensive tax on supply of Goods or Services or, both. It will be applicable on transaction value and combines other taxes such as state/local tax, entertainment tax, excise duty, surcharges, octroi, etc GST is consumption based tax, i.e. tax will be payable in the State in which goods and services are finally consumed. The States from which goods or services are supplied will not get any tax as goods or services are consumed in another State Applicable on supply of goods or service or on both, in India, except Jammu and Kashmir. Also, not applicable on supply of alcoholic liquor for human consumption Expected to revolutionise the Indian tax system and also considered to be the biggest tax reform since Independence

One Tax which subsumes all other indirect taxes in India Central Taxes Local Taxes Duty of Excise Service Tax Special additional duty of customs Central Excise Duty Additional duties of customs Surcharge Swachh Bharat Cess Entry Tax Entertainment Tax Cess and Surcharge VAT/Sales Tax Luxury Tax Taxes on lotteries, gambling

Problems in the Current Indirect Tax Structure Cascading Effect of Taxes Multiple Acts and Compliances Different Adjudications Problem 1 Problem 3 Problem 5 Process 07 Problem 2 Problem 4 Problem 6 Multiple Tax Rates Different Valuation Basis Complex

Components of GST

Understanding components of GST Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Paid on all transactions, collected by the Center Input CGST against CGST and IGST State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) Paid on all transactions within a State, collected by the States Input SGST against SGST and IGST Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Paid on all inter-state transactions, or import of goods into India, collected by the Center Input IGST against IGST, CGST and SGST

Advantages of GST Avoid Double Taxation Avoid Cascading Effect Simplified & Unified Tax System Reduce Interface with different departments Ease of Doing Business

In % GST will lead to higher GDP growth rate Indian GDP growth rate over the last 8 quarters 10.00% 8.00% 6.00% 7.60% 8.40% 7.40% 9.20% 7.90% 7.50% 7.00% 6.10% 4.00% 2.00% 0.00% Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Jun-16 Sep-16 Dec-16 Mar-17 Improved tax efficiency; controlled leakages; better tax to GDP ratios are expected to take economy to next level Single common market is expected to increase ease of doing business and in turn attract foreign investments As per IMF, GST could help India s medium-term GDP growth to over 8%

What will be the enablers of this GDP growth? Consumption Boost Lower Distribution Cost Boost to Make in India Higher Tax Collection In current system rate structure is very high and has cascading effect With GST, overall taxes on goods are likely to come down making them cheaper; in turn boosting consumption India will become a seamless market without any difference between inter-state or intra-state sales More competent and efficient cross-state transportation ; less paperwork; thereby reducing logistics cost GST will streamline compliance; increase ease of doing business The cost of production of various products will go down because you have input tax credit; so manufacturing in few products will become more viable Cross checking of invoices and inbuilt advantage of claiming input credit will increase tax net GSTN will ensure 100% reconciliation of sale invoice

How profitability of corporations will increase? Logistic cost is expected to be lower under GST regime One Single market Higher rotation of inventory; efficiency in operations Single market will led to better resourcing of raw material Consumption boost to fuel demand Lower compliance cost Ease of doing business

Challenges and the IT backbone for implementing GST Registration Challenges Need of Training Enforcing Anti-profiteering Need of World Class IT infrastructure GSTN is the company which is responsible for building and maintaining the IT infrastructure In the last GST Council meeting on 3 June, executives from GSTN made detailed presentation on the amount of work done and the IT preparedness GSTN has expressed its confidence that it is fully ready with the work it has been assigned GSTN has approved 34 GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs), which would help mostly smaller companies and traders uploading data on GST network

Sectoral analysis (1/3) Auto & Auto Ancillaries The Passenger Vehicle segment will see reduction in overall taxation under GST Hybrid Vehicle will attract total levies of 43% under GST (28% tax, 15% cess), more than smaller petrol and even diesel vehicles which would attract levies in the range of 29-31% Energy Major Petroleum products like petrol, diesel have been kept out of GST Coal, the key raw material for about 60% of the power produced in the country, has been placed under the 5% slab. This is a major breather as it would help reduce the final tariff, which would be passed on to the consumers Capital Goods All capital goods and all industrial intermediaries would attract 18% tax instead of 28% The fall in rates would help the capital goods industry in a big way; helping improve revenue and margins Neutral Positive Positive

Sectoral analysis (2/3) Financial Services Tax on financial services transactions will rise from the current 15% to 18% The new GST rates will apply to some banking transactions, mutual funds, insurance and stock market which were earlier taxed at 15% including Krishi Kalyan cess and Swachh Bharat cess Healthcare/Pharma GST would help the Pharmaceutical companies in rationalising their supply chain; Effective tax to be broadly in line with the current tax rate FMCG Implementation of GST would help in saving considerable amount of expenses on logistics It is expected that the reduction in cost and taxes would make the consumer goods cheaper Marginally Negative Neutral Positive

Sectoral analysis (3/3) IT Under GST both the IT service providers and their clients will be eligible to claim full credit of GST; this is expected to eliminate the cascading effects of the present tax structure Reduction in transaction costs of doing business would eventually lead to an improved competitiveness Telecom Telecom services will become costlier with the increase in tax rate from 15% to 18%. This will lead to lesser talktime on fixed denomination packs for pre-paid users which account for almost 95% of total user base in India; Pan India service will increase compliance cost Realty GST has been fixed at 12% for under construction and new projects. Whereas, raw materials like cement and steel have been fixed at a 28% taxation rate The sector is likely to benefit from the availability of input tax credit Positive Marginally Negative Marginally Negative

Investor perspective Mutual funds are not directly taxed as they are investments and not consumption; Related activities in the mutual fund investment like commission, brokerages, expenses, etc. are only taxed GST rates for financial transactions such as mutual fund has increased from 15% to 18%; Marginal impact on investor to the extent of increase in total expense ratio Banking services such as savings account and fixed deposit, are going to remain unaffected as they do not have service tax associated with them Higher rate of 18% would make the insurance premium slightly more expensive GST is the next big reform which will completely overhaul the tax collection system in India; with all the enablers in place it is expected that this will pave for success in Indian markets over the coming years

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