4 years of GST – Hits, misses and expectations
As Goods & Services Tax completes four years of its implementation, the words of our former Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, in the Parliament’s Central Hall on the midnight of 30 June 2017 still reverberates afresh in our ears “The goods and service tax may be a destination tax, but for India it will begin an altogether new journey…”. Indeed, for India, a completely new journey commenced on July 1, 2017 with goods and services tax, being touted as one of the biggest economic reforms of independent India, which set sail in the country after a decade of deliberations. The voyage of four years has been a roller-coaster ride for all stakeholders with equitable share of hits, misses and expectations.Besides removing the cascading effect of taxation, one of the biggest hits in the journey of GST has been the pursuit towards achieving an automated indirect tax ecosystem. From electronic compliances, generation of e-invoices to tracking movement of goods through e-waybill, everything is so...