Which of the following good will not be covered under the GST bill?
Who is the head of the GST council?
__________ is doing away with indirect taxes such Central Excise Duty, Service Tax, Addl. Customs Duty, Special Addl. Customs Duty as well as Addl. Excise Duty (These indirect taxes are those that are collected by the Centre).
Tax rate on the Luxury and demerit goods will be ____________ & nbsp; plus cess.
Government has recently launched GST regime, effective from July 1, 2017. What is GST ?
In GST only three type of taxes will be charged in whole country. What are they ?
Which country is the First to Implement GST?
India has chosen ____________ model of dual-GST?
Which country has the maximum GST rate slab of 28%? highest among more than 160 countries across the world that have implemented GST?
Which constitutional amendment is done to pass the GST bill?
GST will be levied on ___________.
Around how many countries have already implemented the GST?
Which of the following is the main motive of the government behind the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax ?
Which country has the second-highest GST rate of 27%?
The main objective of GST is to ______________ excessive taxation.
Transaction fee on various banking and financial services are expected to go up as GST will tax these services under _________ per cent tax rate from the current 15 per cent.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) was first proposed in which year?
Ayurvedic products comes under which rate structure?
France has implemented GST in which year?
The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has recently announced that ___________ will be observed as GST Day ?
In India, the GST Council has come out with a four-rate structure. They are?
What is the Tax Rate on essential items like salt, unpacked food grains, healthcare services ?
Only ______________ has dual GST model (Just like India is going to implement Dual GST Model).
Which Article of the Constitution as amended by 101st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2016 defines the Goods and Services tax (GST) as a tax on supply of goods or services or both?
Under GST, smartphones will be taxed at ___________ per cent.