Is paying GST justified for the poor man?

ROBERT CASTELLINO, Calangute/Mumbai | 07th September, 08:48 pm

The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has brought cheer to the nation by making  deep cuts in the GST rates. But do we need  GST? The simple answer is 'No' because the tax is not equitable. Let me explain. Western nations  apply GST on everything. Any purchase be it  shoes, socks or samosas  attracts GST. The tax is equitable  because there is a minimum  wage of  around $8-$10 per hour. So most people earn a decent living wage. There is no minimum wage  in our country. "Approximately 78% of  families  survive on less than Rs 15,000  per month" (as per periodic Labour Force Survey data ). It is true,  the govt  has reduced the GST  to 5% on daily use items. But does a poor man need to pay GST on shoes, slippers, biscuits, soaps, medicines etc? In reality they pay more GST than  the rich. Think  how much GST revenue  the govt  earns when 1,000 million poor and middle class people  buy a  pair of shoes,  a bar of soap, a pouch of milk every day!


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