Exploring Plausible Effects of GST on Goods and Services Sectors in Western India

Authors

  •   Priyanshu Sharma Associate Lecturer, Department of Management, Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Jaipur Campus, Jaipur - 302 017, Rajasthan
  •   Mithilesh Kumar Associate Professor, School of Life Sciences, Jaipur National University, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf/2017/v11i12/119940

Keywords:

GST

, GDP, Imports, Exports, Employment Generation, Taxation

H25

, J6, M51, M520

Paper Submission Date

, March 19, 2017, Paper sent back for Revision, October 25, Paper Acceptance Date, November 19, 2017.

Abstract

The much hailed as well as debated landmark legislation of GST has the central objective to provide a uniform taxation system across the country. The implementation of GST will for sure bring about a change in the economy and will have a range of direct or indirect impacts on various financial organizations, consumers, markets, and national GDP. For any major change in gross products and services taxation pattern, any state needs to achieve reasonably high level of effectiveness for durable and sustainable development. To find the people's perception on possible effects or impacts of GST implementation in India, the present study investigated the responses of the respondents over some of the areas like imports, exports, employment generation, and profit. A total of 308 respondents were surveyed using standardized questionnaires in the three Western states of India - Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. The results proved that whereas GST implementation mostly showed a positive impact in different categories, respondents stayed neutral for some of the concerns and for some other areas, GST may not bring desirable changes.

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Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

Sharma, P., & Kumar, M. (2017). Exploring Plausible Effects of GST on Goods and Services Sectors in Western India. Indian Journal of Finance, 11(12), 20–42. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf/2017/v11i12/119940

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