Study by NIPFP shows consumer durables, motor vehicles saw a decline in CPI values under GST 2.0, most food items, household, ...
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GST 2.0 To Spark A Consumption Surge — But Who Pays The Price? Here's What Moody's Suggests
Based on FY24 data, the Centre anticipates a net revenue loss of Rs 48,000 crore ($5.4 billion) from the latest round of GST adjustments. This forecast, however, may be optimistic. According to ...
Study finds weak tax pass-through in food and household goods, while consumer durables such as cars and air conditioners show ...
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