When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was rolled out on July 1, 2017, it marked India's biggest overhaul of indirect taxation since Independence. Replacing a patchwork of central and state levies with a destination-based tax system, the reform sought to create a common domestic market, reduce tax cascading and simplify compliance for businesses operating across state borders.

India's Goods and Services Tax, now in its tenth year, is evolving towards greater efficiency. The government is leveraging AI, data sharing, and simplified processes to cut…

When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was rolled out on July 1, 2017, it marked India's biggest overhaul of indirect taxation since Independence. Replacing a patchwork of central…

Government analysis reveals that last September's Goods and Services Tax rate adjustments led to a significant expansion of the tax base. Higher taxable supplies more than…

NEW DELHI: It was a year that was marked by the biggest reset since GST was launched nine years ago and marks a complete change in thinking within the policy dispensation, which…

By Sanket Desai, Tax Partner, EY India

By Parul Nagpal, Tax Partner, EY India

India's GST revenue surged 13.9% to ₹1.95 lakh crore in June, driven by a significant 34.6% jump in import tax collections. While domestic GST saw a modest 6.5% rise, import…

By Divyesh Lapsiwala and Puja P Patke