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GST system in India affects the most?

 I) lifestyle of people 

II) Enforcement 

III) Growth in nation 

Lead I: GST Affects the Lifestyle of People

1. Direct impact on daily consumption 

GST is paid by consumers whenever they buy goods or services.

Examples:

Mobile phones attract GST.

Restaurant bills include GST.

Online shopping, movie tickets, and hotel stays are taxed under GST.

2. Change in prices

GST reduced taxes on many products while increasing taxes on some luxury items.

Example:

Essential items like fresh fruits and vegetables are exempt.

Luxury cars attract up to 28% GST plus cess.

3. Digital awareness among citizens

People now routinely ask for GST bills and use digital payments.

Data Fact

GST collections crossed ₹2 lakh crore in a single month multiple times during 2025-26, showing the extent to which consumers contribute to the tax system.

Although consumers pay GST, they often do not directly deal with tax administration. Businesses bear much of the compliance burden.

Lead II: GST Affects Enforcement 

1. Improved tax transparency

Every transaction is digitally recorded, making tax evasion more difficult.

2. Technology-driven monitoring

The government uses:

E-invoicing

GSTN Network

E-way bills

to track goods and transactions.

Example

If a company claims input tax credit without actual purchases, the mismatch can be detected electronically.

3. Reduction in the informal economy

Businesses increasingly register under GST to remain part of supply chains.

Data Fact

The number of registered GST taxpayers has grown from around 65 lakh at launch to well over 1.5 crore registrations, indicating greater formalization of the economy.

Example

Transport companies now use e-way bills, reducing interstate check-post delays and improving compliance.

Enforcement is important, but it mainly affects businesses and government agencies rather than every citizen.

Lead III: GST Affects Growth of the Nation the Most

1. Creation of a unified national market

Before GST, different states had different taxes and checkpoints.

Result:

Faster movement of goods.

Lower logistics costs.

Easier interstate trade.

Example

A manufacturer in Haryana can sell products to Karnataka with fewer tax complications than before GST.

2. Increased government revenue

Higher tax collection allows greater spending on:

Infrastructure

Defence

Healthcare

Education

Data Fact

Monthly GST collections have consistently remained above ₹1.5 lakh crore in recent years and have crossed ₹2 lakh crore several times, reflecting strong economic activity and compliance.

3. Encourages investment

A transparent tax system improves India’s ease of doing business and attracts domestic and foreign investors.

Example

Many multinational companies prefer operating in a country with a uniform indirect tax structure.

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I am currently pursuing my Master’s in Computer Science after completing my graduation. For the past two years, I have been preparing for competitive defense examinations such as AFCAT and CDS, which has strengthened my discipline and analytical thinking.

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