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Goods and services tax (GST) is a broad based and a single comprehensive tax levied at every stage of the production and distribution chain with applicable set-off in respect of the tax remitted at previous stages. It is basically a tax on final consumption integrates the union excise duties,...
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We explore the impact of a tax reform in some provinces of China which eliminated the value-added tax on some investment goods. While the goal of the experiment was to encourage upgrading of technology, our results suggest that there was no evident increase overall in fixed investment, and...
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This paper is an analysis of what the impact of GST (Goods and Services Tax) will be on Indian Tax Scenario. The authors have stated with a brief description of the historical scenario of Indian taxation and its tax structure. Then the need arose for the change in tax structure from traditional...
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We explore the impact of a tax reform in some provinces of China which eliminated the value-added tax on some investment goods. While the goal of the experiment was to encourage upgrading of technology, our results suggest that there was no evident increase overall in fixed investment, and...
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As is broadly recognized, the straightforward application of the Diamond-Mirrlees (1971) production efficiency theorem implies that when lump-sum taxation is not available, then it is optimal for the government in a small open economy to rely on taxes on the net demand of households rather than...
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Goods and Services Tax (GST) is the single biggest tax reform in India's history. No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come, and it is now time of GST. GST will be levied on the supply of goods or services or both in India. GST will subsume a number of existing indirect taxes being...
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While the revenue significance of indirect taxes, particularly sales tax for the States in India is undisputed, there is a need for rationalization and harmonization of these taxes. This paper looks at the evolution of sales taxes from the origin-based Central Sales Tax (CST) to Value Added Tax...
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Although VAT concessions have long been viewed as sources of revenue loss, economic distortions and increased compliance and administrative costs, they have proved stubbornly resistant to removal or modification. This article suggests a new mode of analysis that could be used as a reform tool....
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