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How GST change the whole process

yash raletta

GST is an indirect tax levied by the government on the supply of goods and services. This tax law is not limited to any particular state and the main point is it removes the cascading effect. Want to know more do visit GST.

Forum Debates Penalties for Promotional Posts in GST Discussions; Emphasizes Knowledge Sharing Over Advertisements. A discussion on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) highlights its role as an indirect tax imposed on goods and services, eliminating the cascading effect of previous tax systems. A participant criticized the post as redundant, suggesting that forum members are already familiar with GST. Another participant proposed that the forum should penalize or charge fees for posts that resemble advertisements. The conversation reflects a focus on maintaining the forum's purpose as a platform for knowledge sharing rather than promotional activities. (AI Summary)
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DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN on Oct 5, 2018

The friends in this forum have already knowledge in GST. They are not new to them. Please avoid such postings.

Ganeshan Kalyani on Oct 5, 2018

In my view, TMI should penalise such advertisement or charge some fees.

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