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The GST Bottomline for India A Change is in the Offing & We Are Ready Too!

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Page 1: The GST Bottomline for India. A Change is in the Offing & We Are Ready Too!

The GST Bottomline for India

A Change is in the Offing & We Are Ready Too!

Page 2: The GST Bottomline for India. A Change is in the Offing & We Are Ready Too!

The traditional Indian system of taxation of goods & services

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Cascading & disproportionate tax

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Impairing the rate of economic growth

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Non-optimized resources & reduced productivity across industries

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What is the Ideal Tax System for India?

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GST for India

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GST comes across as an ideal tax system for a country like India, caught in ill practices like under cuttings & tax evasions. It sets out to devise a simple to implement tax structure at various stages of the supply chain.

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Tax on the add-on value by the manufacturer, supplier and retailer at each stage of the value chain means a fair distribution of tax paid at each and not on the entire amount.

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GST at Every Stage of the Value Chain

GST

at Every Stage

oManufacturing

oSupply

oWholesaleoRetail

oFinal consumption

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GST Reducing the Government Revenues?

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Walking the Tight Rope

oIncrease in investments

oHigher efficiencies & productivities

oMore employment opportunities

oFast pace economic growth

oRise in inflation rates

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oIncreased administrative costs

oStiff protest from the opposition

oIrresponsible media frenzy

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The GST Timeline in India

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2000

• Initiating discussions on GST, Vajpayee government appoints an Empowered Committee headed by the then finance minister of West Bengal Asim Gupta.

2004

•Vijya Kelkar, then advisor to the Finance Ministry, recommends GST to replace the existing tax regime.

Feb 28, 2006

•GST appears in the Budget speech for the first time. Finance Minister Chidambaram sets an ambitious task of implementing GST by April 1, 2010.

Feb 28, 2007

•Chidambaram said in his Budget speech that the Empowered Committee of finance ministers will prepare a road map for GST.

April 30, 2008

• The Empowered Committee submits a report titled 'A Model and Roadmap Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India' to the government

Nov 10, 2009

• Empowered Committee submits a discussion paper in the public domain on GST welcoming debate.

Feb 2010

•Government launches project for computerization of commercial taxes. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee defers GST to April 1, 2011.

March 22, 2011

•Constitution Amendment Bill (115th) to GST introduced in the Lok Sabha

March 29, 2011

•Bill referred to Standing Committee on Finance.

Nov 2012

• Finance minister and state ministers decide to resolve all issues by Dec 31, 2012.

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Feb 2013

•Declaring government’s resolve to introduce GST, the finance minister makes provisions for compensation to states in the Budget.

Aug, 2013

• The standing committee submits report to Parliament suggesting improvements. But the bill lapsed as the 15th Lok Sabha was dissolved. .

Dec 18, 2014

•Cabinet approval for the Constitution Amendment Bill (122nd) to GST

Dec 19, 2014

• The Amendment Bill (122nd) in the Lok Sabha

May 6, 2015

• The Amendment Bill (122nd) passed by the Lok Sabha

May 12, 2015

• The Amendment Bill presented in the Rajya Sabha

May14, 2015

• The Bill forwarded to joint committee of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

Aug 2015

•Government fails to win the support of Opposition to pass the bill in the Rajya Sabha where it lacks sufficient number.

Aug 3, 2016

•Rajya Sabha passes the Constitution Amendment Bill by two-thirds majority.

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And India awaits this historic moment very soon ……..

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SPEC INDIA is a Part of India’s Journey

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Our Vision for GST

While India creates history with GST, responsibilities lay heavy on enterprises like us in a big way to give an impetus to the reforms in India.

01Since GST is set to cover every industry, we integrate our vision into all our solutions to keep delivering the most suitable offerings to users across the spectrum; customers, partners & employees.

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eCRM –Renaissance is GST Compliant

• All our solutions and software including our own CRM software solution, Renaissance are GST compliant.

• Renaissance offers its diverse, scalable and a one stop solution for customer relationship management keeping in mind the modern-day trends with its fully integrated approach as a central repository of customer information, insight into customer needs and behavior with satisfying customer experiences.

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