I read only the headlines of this story…but glad and also surprised that the complexity (needless) of the GSR regime has been acknowledged.
I’d like to ask if indeed any estimations have been made by the govt on the average savings of the common household which’s likely to spend mostly on FMCG goods. And to what extent that will move the GDP needle.
Socialist Modi overtaxed Indians with GST 1.0 to fund his freebies, subsidies, reservations, loan waivers, ‘protect farmers’, and to torture non farmers.
I read only the headlines of this story…but glad and also surprised that the complexity (needless) of the GSR regime has been acknowledged.
I’d like to ask if indeed any estimations have been made by the govt on the average savings of the common household which’s likely to spend mostly on FMCG goods. And to what extent that will move the GDP needle.
Socialist Modi overtaxed Indians with GST 1.0 to fund his freebies, subsidies, reservations, loan waivers, ‘protect farmers’, and to torture non farmers.