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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 "GST is an indirect tax, applied uniformly, not based on who you are, but on what you consume," says FM Nirmala Sitharaman.
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vivi@kondodys·
@IndianTechGuide This statement is not exactly true. A product named copper sulphate having same HSN code 28332500 is being sold@ 18% as technical & industrial grade and 5% under the label of Agriculture grade. The usage is same for the prepration of Bordeaux mixture to spray on plantation crops.
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VIZHPUNEET@vizhpuneet·
@IndianTechGuide Nirmala Sitharaman loves saying consumption taxes treat everyone the same but government data and Oxfam show the bottom half of India pays well over sixty percent of GST collections while billionaires enjoy income tax cuts and corporate giveaways.
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Indian Info Lead 🇮🇳@Indianinfolead·
@IndianTechGuide GST may be uniform, but for salaried taxpayers, it feels like double taxation first income tax, then tax on almost everything they spend.
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Berlin🚩@Berlin8002·
@IndianTechGuide GST may be uniform, but for salaried taxpayers, it feels like double taxation first income tax, then tax on almost everything they spend.
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MANGESH DANWE@MangeshDanwe·
True GST is consumption-based, so everyone pays based on what they buy, not income. Uniform tax sounds fair, but it impacts lower-income groups more. Indirect taxes tend to be regressive poorer households spend a higher share of income. The middle class feels the pinch the most with indirect taxes.
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Chhinderpal Singh Gill@WitWicket·
@IndianTechGuide "Exactly! GST hits what you buy, not who you are. Essentials like rice, dal, milk are exempt anyway. People still complain without checking facts.
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Aryan Singh@Call_mearyan·
@IndianTechGuide It is financially and logically a completely valid point. There is no doubt about that. But now some idiots will still criticize it, make excuses, and say weird things for no reason, just because it is Nirmala Sitharaman saying it.
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INDIA STATISTICS@indi_statistics·
🚨 GST / VAT Rates Across Countries (Consumption Tax) 1. 🇮🇳 India — 0% to 28% (GST slabs) 2. 🇬🇧 UK — 20% (VAT) 3. 🇩🇪 Germany — 19% 4. 🇫🇷 France — 20% 5. 🇮🇹 Italy — 22% 6. 🇪🇸 Spain — 21% 7. 🇳🇱 Netherlands — 21% 8. 🇸🇪 Sweden — 25% 9. 🇳🇴 Norway — 25% 10. 🇩🇰 Denmark — 25% 11. 🇦🇺 Australia — 10% (GST) 12. 🇳🇿 New Zealand — 15% (GST) 13. 🇨🇦 Canada — 5%–15% (GST+Provincial) 14. 🇨🇳 China — 13% (VAT) 15. 🇯🇵 Japan — 10% 16. 🇰🇷 South Korea — 10% 17. 🇸🇬 Singapore — 9% 18. 🇮🇩 Indonesia — 11% 19. 🇧🇷 Brazil — 17%–25% (complex) 20. 🇲🇽 Mexico — 16% ⚡ Simple Insight: ➡️ Europe = High VAT (20–25%) ➡️ Asia = Moderate (10–18%) ➡️ India = Flexible slabs 0–28%
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Aghori@_aghori·
@IndianTechGuide What about income tax sucking up almost 40 percent of income? Why income tax payers need to pay GST? What benefit does a tax payer gets?
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Madhan Mohan T@IamMadhanMohan·
@IndianTechGuide When we already pay tax on our earnings, why do we have to pay tax again on everything we buy?
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Rajat@DataWithRajat·
@IndianTechGuide India’s GST collections have surged from ₹7.2L Cr (2018) to ~₹23L Cr (2026). That’s more than 3x growth in less than a decade. Even after the COVID dip, the recovery has been strong and consistent. Follow : @DataWithRajat for more such insights 🙂
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Rajat@DataWithRajat·
@IndianTechGuide 🇮🇳 India GST Collection Trend: India’s consumption engine is accelerating. 2021: ₹11.37L Cr 2022: ₹14.83L Cr 2023: ₹18.10L Cr 2024: ₹20.18L Cr 2025: ~₹21.5L Cr ~90% growth in 5 years. Follow : @DataWithRajat for more such insights 🙂
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Cryptified Soul (Garima)@Cryptified_Soul·
@IndianTechGuide I agree, Do the same with direct tax instead of milking only salaried class. The business side of the world hides it beautifully
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Khader@Khader1812343·
@IndianTechGuide All need to pay gst , but subsidy, concession, depreciation, only for millionaire. Garbage for slumdog.
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Sans@pokif93568·
@IndianTechGuide How much of tax do our so called breeding giants give ?
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dipi@ed11162·
@IndianTechGuide 18% on electronics, raised from 5% ruined electronics industry. Beggar Idiots use the money to give bribes for votes, rally and inauguration cost.
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