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GST for the Layman - How It Impacts Your Daily Life

Apeksha Solanki

Publisher: Bloomsbury India

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Summary

Do you know you can avoid the payment of GST while buying a house?  
Do you know that GST is not supposed to be paid on discounts applied to the MRPs of products?   
Are restaurants still charging VAT from you?  
Is GST applicable to your new e-commerce venture?  
Do you know how as a student you encounter GST? 
  
Find out answers to these and many more such daily-life encounters in this book. 
  
GST for the Layman: How It Impacts Your Daily Life is a book for every person who is interested in learning about the new tax introduced in India in 2017. The book covers aspects of GST for everyone-from a homemaker to a student to an entrepreneur. It outlines the basics of the GST law in a simple and interactive manner, complete with illustrations, dialogues and examples, and reveals the impact of this particular tax on various elementary issues, scenarios and industries that one comes across in everyday life. 
  
Additionally, you get a few DIY and other tips that will help you make informed decisions and assist with basic GST compliances.
Available since: 03/30/2021.
Print length: 266 pages.

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