#GST: What Happened to India's ‘Second Independence’?? | Analysis by Akash Banerjee - YouTube

Channel: The Deshbhakt

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Congratulations friends! It's been three years since our second independence.
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As our original iron man, Sardar Patel united all states to make one integrated India- 3 years back iron man of our times has also unified our economy.
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On July 1st, 2017, PM Modi has revolutionized the entire system of indirect taxes at the stroke of the midnight with the introduction of GST.
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The good old Masterstroke!
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This was the second substantial course of action by the NDA government after demonetization and citizens also had high hopes from it.
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Again, the Prime Minister came to address the nation late at night.
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The same old ambitious promises.
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People were again made to visit the government offices more so frequently than ever.
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The same nightmare of rules being changed everyday.
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The same old justification by the people- ' all this suffering is for the betterment of the country.'
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It seemed as if the night of November 8th, 2016 was repeating itself.
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We all have realized by now that remakes are never worthwhile, be it remakes of films or songs or be it a nationalist scheme by the government.
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What happened on November 8th, 2016 has been very well elucidated in this mini documentary by TheDeshBhakt.
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In this episode of TheDeshBhakt, we'll talk about the three year long journey of Goods and Services Tax and its affect on our economy.
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But before you remember to file your GST return, file your tax here by pressing the bell icon below.
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We'll give you the returns with bulk load of satire and crucial facts that the BnD media won't ever mention.
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The prime aspiration of the Modi government behind GST was to streamline the complex indirect tax system in India.
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Before GST, our indirect tax system was as convoluted as some mathematics problem.
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There were several taxes separately for Center and States.
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For example, Center excise duty, Additional duty, CVD, SAD, Service tax, Surcharges and Cess levied by Center.
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Then for states, there was VAT, Purchase tax, Central Sales Tax, Entry tax, Surcharges and Cess.
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On 1st July, 2017, all these taxes were eradicated and merged into one- Goods and Services Tax.
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It seems as if BJP adores the number- 'one'. They keep on including it throughout.
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One Nation, One Tax!
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One Nation, One Election!
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One Nation, One Ration Card!
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One Nation, One Flag!
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One Nation, One Party!
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Anyways. Let's move forward.
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With GST, government centralized the existing federal structure of our tax system.
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This meant that now a consumer in Kanyakumari will be paying the exact same tax as that in Kashmir which will be determined by the central council.
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The government also guaranteed that GST will source around 2% increment in our country's GDP growth rate.
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They also claimed that all the states would be able to surpass their revenue collection by 14%.
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They projected GST as a revolution.
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GST will widen the compliance base, rates can be maintained reasonably,
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This will expand our collection.
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GST is not merely a tax reform or a financial reform but it is a pivotal step towards a better social reform.
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GST in none less than a masterstroke.
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Not sure about GDP but the hastily implemented GST certainly has raisen our blood pressure
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Even the revenue collection didn't improve.
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Today we are at a stage where Center has to pay Rs. 36,400 crore to the states and is still in debt.
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Although, it isn't true that GST was a inadequate idea.
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Actually, even the UPA government was struggling to bring GST in India for years.
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In fact, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi was against GST and used to censure the central government for this plan.
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"Until you don't strengthen our IT Network, GST can never succeed."
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Then what occurred that everybody had a change of heart and conceded to GST.
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There are two sides to every coin- the right and the truth.
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Theoretically speaking, even Science is not an unpleasing subject but it is the practical that we are never prepared for.
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GST also had this very anomaly,
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Although occasionally, some practicals worked out fine as well.
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As aspired, there were no long ques of trucks at the state borders anymore.
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There is no doubt that this had made the transport of goods across the country much easier.
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There was a unified and identical tax system across the nation.
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The digitization of tax system was also initiated in tandem with GST.
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Although, a country where we couldn't even painlessly go through a video call, filing tax returns digitally was still a far-fetched objective.
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Let's talk about it in a short while.
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It was also forecasted that inflation would rise as a consequence of GST which was admirably avoided by the government.
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So if there were so many benefits, GST must've proved to be fruitful.
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Don't be happy too soon.
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This is India and here the situation gets worse after interval.
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So what happened that transformed this Good and Simple tax into-
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"Gabbar Singh Tax"
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Now when GST was a much-needed initiative;
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Congress and BJP were both in agreement with it;
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After the assurance of 14% rise in revenue collection, all states government also conceded to GST; then what went wrong?
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The problem was same as with any New Year resolution- failed implementation.
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When the principal agenda of GST was to simplify and unify the tax system,
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GST itself turned out to be so intricate that the sheer time needed for it to be acknowledged made our economy fall into shambles.
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GST could've been studied and outlined better.
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But as you can imagine, until the decision is not taken in a flash, it is not appreciated as a Masterstroke.
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Forget the population, even the government wasn't lucid about what rates are to be levied, how much to be levied and so on.
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Whether chapati should be charged with the same rate as that of a 'parantha' or not!
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In spite of the catchphrase 'One Nation One Tax', there was an entire range of tax slabs offered by the council.
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From 0% to 28% , there were more options in GST than Amazon.
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Moreover, liquor and tobacco products were kept out of the scope of GST which could have generated more revenue.
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This didn't prove to be beneficial for the people.
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Later, when the States weren't able to fulfill their GST targets, compensation cess and other duties on these products shot up.
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New cess kept on erupting everyday such as the Indian news debates.
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"Suddenness, the sheer suddenness of the move, the unexpected nature of the move."
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On hind side, the government was introducing new taxes everyday and on the other, the people were no less evil.
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The tax evasion exceeded government's expectations because the recent invoice system turned out to be horrendously complex.
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This gave many people a getaway to cheat.
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Entire system was largely depended on invoice matching, but the online platform for this matching was poorly designed.
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This made the fake invoices in cottage industries to increase by all means.
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To combat this, the government had to give more power to the tax officials.
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So neither GST proved to be straightforward tax system, nor it helped in eradicating corruption.
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Besides poor implementation, GST had some major glitches;
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the government gave as much attention to those glitches as the news channels give to news.
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Government didn't work upon rectifying these issues but when qualified experts expressed their concern, Finance Minister frankly remarked,
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"It might have its flaws, it might probably give you difficulties but I am sorry, it is the 'Kanoon' of this country."
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I guess you can only expect hangover from a 12 am plan and not logic!
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First, it was brought up in a haste; then the IT backbone failed and above all the overconfidence.
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In case the states are not able to achieve 14% growth in their revenue collection, Government promised them compensation of,
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"3 times the taxes"
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I mean that the central government will bear the difference for the states.
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Then what- neither did the states fulfill their target, nor did the government had the capital to compensate.
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We'll tell you what happened successively in the next point but let's first talk about what was wrong with the scheme itself.
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The e-way bill system was implemented in a hurry without adequate infrastructure and naturally it failed.
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Then GST not just fell short of its target but the revenue collection even decreased below previous years' collections.
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Despite the sharp reduction in tax burden, there was no decrement in MRP.
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What happened that even after decreasing the tax rates, consumers like you and I couldn't benefit at all.
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Consequentially, consumption shrunk that made the GDP decline and economy fall into ruins.
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The side-effects of GST were apparent even in 2017.
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But today, after three years of GST, these side-effects have grown exponentially such as any pandemic.
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Then there is the lock-down which caused more harm than good to the economy.
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Government claimed huge returns in GST.
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Here, the government and the people is in complete tandem.
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Neither remembered those fat promises.
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Both government and us can let go of those promises but the economy would have to face the reverberations.
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According to government's own organisation CAG, GST has failed to live up to its full potential.
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The 2018-19 actual GST collection was way below the budget estimate for the same.
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Anybody can fail their own expectations but GST caused the indirect tax collection to decline by 10% from the pre-GST era.
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All the states were already demanding their promised compensation from the states even before lock-down.
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The government finally released that compensation recently.
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Post lock-down, the states' revenue collection is going downhill.
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Center's GST collection dropped by 87% in April.
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In comparison to 2019, the scenario is getting far worse everyday.
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Presently the situation is so bad, that it is being advised to the GST council to borrow money to compensate the states.
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Borrowing money to lend to others. What a Masterstroke!
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Center is nowhere close to compensating the states, poor state governments are hiking up alcohol and fuel prices continuously.
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Government is distinguishing between chapati and 'parantha' now to gain extra revenue somehow.
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As usual, the aftermath is left upon us to face.
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We are also very considerate people. Lost in nationalism, Tik-tok and whatsapp, Indians have only one answer to this-
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"We don't care about economy at all."
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Whether it is 3 years or 30, whether economy or the country is in ruins,
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until China's economy is under "threat", all is well!
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