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Goods and Services Tax (GST) is India’s most significant tax reform since independence, unifying multiple indirect taxes into a single, transparent system. Introduced on 1st July 2017, GST follows a dual model, where both the Central and State Governments levy taxes on goods and services.
1. What is GST?
GST is a destination-based, multi-stage tax levied on the supply of goods and services. It replaced 17 indirect taxes, including:
- Central Taxes: Excise Duty, Service Tax, Customs Duty
- State Taxes: VAT, Entertainment Tax, Luxury Tax, Octroi
Key Objectives of GST:
✅ One Nation, One Tax – Unified tax structure across India.
✅ Eliminate Cascading Effect – Input Tax Credit (ITC) prevents double taxation.
✅ Boost Compliance – Digital tracking reduces tax evasion.
✅ Simplify Taxation – Single return filing for businesses.
2. Types of GST in India
GST is divided into four components, depending on whether the transaction is intra-state (within a state) or inter-state (between states).
Type | Full Form | Governing Authority | Applicability |
---|---|---|---|
CGST | Central GST | Central Government | Intra-state supply |
SGST | State GST | State Government | Intra-state supply |
IGST | Integrated GST | Central Government | Inter-state supply, imports/exports |
UTGST | Union Territory GST | UT Administration | Intra-UT supply |
A. Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST)
- Levied by: Central Government
- Applies to: Transactions within the same state (intra-state).
- Revenue goes to: Central Government.
- Input Tax Credit (ITC): Can be used against CGST or IGST liability.
Example:
- Transaction: A Mumbai seller supplies goods worth ₹10,000 to a Mumbai buyer.
- GST Rate: 18% (9% CGST + 9% SGST).
- Tax Breakdown:
- CGST: ₹900 (goes to Centre)
- SGST: ₹900 (goes to Maharashtra Govt.)
B. State Goods and Services Tax (SGST)
- Levied by: State Government
- Applies to: Intra-state transactions (same as CGST).
- Revenue goes to: Respective State Government.
- ITC: Can be used against SGST or IGST only.
Exception: Delhi and Puducherry levy SGST (not UTGST) as they have their own legislatures.
Example:
- Transaction: A Bengaluru seller supplies goods worth ₹20,000 within Karnataka.
- GST Rate: 12% (6% CGST + 6% SGST).
- Tax Breakdown:
- CGST: ₹1,200 (Centre)
- SGST: ₹1,200 (Karnataka Govt.)
C. Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST)
- Levied by: Central Government
- Applies to:
- Inter-state transactions (e.g., Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu).
- Imports & Exports (Exports are zero-rated under IGST).
- Revenue Distribution: Shared between Centre and consuming state.
- ITC: Can be used against IGST, CGST, or SGST.
Example:
- Transaction: A Gujarat seller supplies goods worth ₹50,000 to a buyer in Rajasthan.
- GST Rate: 18% (Full IGST).
- Tax Charged: ₹9,000 (IGST).
- Revenue Split:
- Centre retains: ₹4,500
- Rajasthan gets: ₹4,500
D. Union Territory Goods and Services Tax (UTGST)
- Levied by: UT Administration
- Applies to: Transactions within Union Territories (e.g., Chandigarh, Andaman & Nicobar).
- Revenue goes to: UT Government.
- ITC: Similar to SGST (used against UTGST or IGST).
UTs Where UTGST Applies:
- Andaman & Nicobar
- Chandigarh
- Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu
- Lakshadweep
- Ladakh
Example:
- Transaction: A seller in Chandigarh supplies goods worth ₹15,000 within Chandigarh.
- GST Rate: 5% (2.5% CGST + 2.5% UTGST).
- Tax Breakdown:
- CGST: ₹375 (Centre)
- UTGST: ₹375 (Chandigarh Admin.)
3. How to Determine Which GST Applies?
To identify whether CGST+SGST/UTGST or IGST applies:
Transaction Type | Tax Applicable |
---|---|
Intra-state (Same State/UT) | CGST + SGST/UTGST |
Inter-state (Different States) | IGST |
Imports/Exports | IGST |
Example:
- Intra-state (Delhi to Delhi): CGST + SGST
- Inter-state (Kerala to Punjab): IGST
- Import from China: IGST
4. GST Rates
GST rates are categorized into five primary slabs:
GST Rate | Goods/Services |
---|---|
0% | Milk, eggs, fresh vegetables, unbranded atta |
5% | Tea, edible oils, footwear (< ₹500), domestic LPG |
12% | Butter, ghee, mobile phones, fruit juices |
18% | Soap, toothpaste, capital goods, industrial items |
28% | Luxury cars, aerated drinks, cigarettes (+cess) |
Special Rates:
- 3% (Gold, silver, diamonds)
- 0.25% (Unworked precious stones)
Recent Changes:
- 5% GST on fortified rice kernels (FRK).
- 18% GST on used electric vehicles (previously 12%).
- Exemption for NSDC-approved skill training partners.
5. Key Takeaways
✔ CGST & SGST/UTGST apply to intra-state sales.
✔ IGST applies to inter-state sales and imports/exports.
✔ Input Tax Credit (ITC) rules differ for each GST type.
✔ GST rates range from 0% to 28%, with cess on luxury/sin goods.