GST:- THE JOURNEY OF ONE YEAR SUDHIR HALAKHANDI
The Journey of GST in India is now completing one year and it is the time to analyse the impact of GST on all the stakeholders viz. The Law makersGovernment of India, The Taxpaying Public- the dealers and the professionals managing the GST- The Tax Professional, Tax advocates and the CAs. Goods and service tax was introduced in our Country on 1 st. July 2017 and it is a very appreciable and bold step taken by the Govt for the benefit of India economy. The GST was first referred in India in 2006 hence it has to be introduced sooner or Later so the Date of 1st. July 2017 can be considered a proper date because it’s continuous postponement since 2010 were giving wrong signals to all the stakeholders. The procedural problems attached with the GST were inevitable since the reform is big and the country is also very big. 1. Avery big and appreciable step by Govt. 2. Taxpayers have cooperated very well. 3. Professionals work very hard to make it viable. 4. Procedures specially return procedures are too hard to follow. 5. Refund procedures are not very smooth and at desired level. 6. Simplification should be the GST motto Now Overall performance: - If not fully successful but still it is satisfactory and it will stay in India for good and future of GST is very bright here. The pre-GST preparation of our lawmakers was sufficient considering their capacity and the volume of change they introduced. One can no develop a mechanism to ascertain the future technical and practical problems attached to such a big reform before actually implementing it. The efforts of lawmakers were truly appreciable when after implementing the GST they tried very hard to remove the difficulties faced by the tax