India’s GST world’s ‘worst’ tax regime, middle class contributing to govt's revenue collection: Cong
💨 Abstract
The opposition Congress accused India's GST system of being the worst in the world, claiming it is complex, benefits large corporations, and disproportionately taxes the poor. They argued that the government is more interested in imposing new taxes under the guise of rationalization, hurting the middle class and small businesses. The Congress leader urged Prime Minister Modi to rectify the GST system, stating that it has become a form of "tax terrorism."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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