A think-tank has urged the Indian government to rationalise the goods and services tax (GST) structure without losing revenues by rejigging the four major rates, The Hindu reported.
The National Institute of Public Finance and Policy study said the 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% GST should be replaced with a three-rate framework of 8%, 15% and 30% to rationalise tax receipts and boost revenue.
Read the full report: The Hindu
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