Learn In detail about the Benefits & Drawbacks of the GST Taxation System
Although GST is a significant tax reform in India, there are GST benefits and disadvantages that can, and did, come up.
To understand it, let's take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of GST in this article.
GST has consolidated a slew of indirect taxes into a single tax. As a result, taxation of various services and products has become easier. Further, it has eliminated the tax-on-tax effect also known as cascading effect.
To understand that with an example, consider the example of getting your car repaired.
In the pre-GST era, the mechanic provides a service worth ₹30,000 with 15% service tax, i.e., tax amount will be ₹4,500. Now, to fix your car, you need to purchase parts worth ₹15,000 with 5% VAT. This amounts to ₹750 as tax. Hence, your total expense will be ₹4,500 + ₹750 = ₹5,250
With GST laws, the tax for the service of ₹30,000 will be 18%, which is ₹5,400. The tax on machine parts will also be 18%, i.e. tax amount will be ₹2,700. Now, the tax amount on machine parts is deducted, so the net amount will be ₹5400 – ₹2700 = ₹2700.
Amount |
Tax |
Total |
||
In Pre-GST era |
Mechanic Provides the Service |
₹30,000 |
15% |
₹4,500 |
Machine Parts |
₹15,000 |
5% |
₹750 |
|
In Post-GST era |
Mechanic Provides the Service |
₹30,000 |
18% |
₹5400 |
Machine Parts |
₹15,000 |
18% |
₹2700 |
Many small firms and companies that have revenue of less than ₹20 Lakhs are exempted from paying GST. Earlier, small firms (with a turnover of ₹20 to ₹75 Lakhs) had to pay multiple taxes, as the threshold limit on all taxes was lower.
Here is a snapshot of the threshold limit of taxes compared to GST.
Tax |
Threshold Limits |
VAT |
₹5 Lakhs in most states |
Service Tax |
₹10 Lakhs |
Excise Duty |
₹1.5 Crores annually |
GST |
₹20 Lakhs (₹10 Lakhs for NE states) |
One of the most substantial advantages of GST is that it has lessened the tax and regulatory costs of various small businesses. Small businesses can profit from GST since it allows them to use the composition scheme to cut their taxes.
All businesses dealing with goods and products can opt for this scheme. However, dealers trading in intrastate and e-commerce are not applicable for the plan.
From GST registration to submitting GST returns, the GST procedure can be completed online without visiting any office. As a result, it will save time especially if you are a small business owner. You can then invest this time towards the growth of your business.
With GST, there is no need to make multiple filings to stay compliant. Under one unified tax system, 11 returns can be filed at once.
Tax |
Filing Frequency |
VAT |
Monthly (as per the state law) |
Service Tax |
₹5 Lakhs in most states |
Excise Duty |
Month or Quarterly (for Partners) |
Since GST came into effect, clear well-defined rules and regulations are set for the e-commerce sector. With no uniform rule across all states, it was difficult to ensure compliance with international and national ecommerce companies.
Now, with the new rule, there is no difference in treatment and taxation on the online brands dealing with interstate transport of goods
One of the key merits of GST in India is that it has boosted logistics efficiency by cutting excessive logistical expenditures. Before GST, logistics had to maintain multiple warehouses to cut the cost of interstate movement. Now that goods transport across boards have uniform rules and taxation criteria, transport is better managed.
By mandating payments and compliances to be made online, GST has introduced transparency and regulation to unorganised sectors like textile and construction. Further, the GST is assisting in the promotion of tax transparency.
It has also contributed to beneficial adjustments by providing greater clarity and organising the system.
Now that you know about the GST and its benefits, let’s talk about the demerits of GST.