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Goods and Services Tax likely to be levied in India is not a
gross value tax
value-added tax
consumption tax
destination-based tax
GST is a destination-based tax, it means end users consuming any goods or services is liable to pay the Goods and Services Tax. The tax is collected by the State in which the goods or services are consumed and not by the state in which goods are manufactured and If there are exports, the seller of the goods or services is exempted from paying the tax. GST is a consumption-based tax, it means the state where the goods were consumed will receive GST and where goods were sold should not get any taxes. GST is a value added tax as it is based on the increase in value of a product or service at each stage of production or distribution. GST is not gross value tax
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