GST System has increased tax payers in India

Before the introduction of GST, the number if indirect taxpayers in India was only 66 lakh 25 thousand, now it is one point 28 crore and tax collection is increasing rapidly, Said Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

It is hope that more taxes will be collected in the near future. It is not easy to implement such a large tax system in a country with a large population like India, but the tax system is succeeding due to the sensible role played by the people and other tax authorities.

As per the data available, GST collections in July was over Rs 95,000 crore, while in August the figure was over Rs 91,000 crore. In September, it was over Rs 92,150 crore, October Rs 83,000 crore, November Rs 80,808 crore and December Rs 86,703 crore.

The Survey said the highest number of GST registrants are in the states of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat. Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have seen large increases in the number of tax registrants compared to.

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