AjayGhatak
Trusted Member
Its actually very simple.GST is consumption tax. And GST rates are same for all. To assume that the poor are paying more GST than the middle, upper class would mean the poor are consuming more goods and services than the middle, upper class.
Is this even possible?
Say you buy a Tata Safari, top of the line model. The price on road will be:
Tata Safari Price : 2,200,000 INR
GST + CESS : 1,100,000 INR
Total before registration : 3,300,000 INR
A common 2 wheeler bike (Hero Splendor) will cost :
Price : 62000
GST : 28% or 18,000
Before registration: 80,000
Now if you buy a Range Rover Autobiography in India I will pay 10 times.
US Price: 168000 USD
Basic Duty : 125%
CVD : 30%
Lots of other bullshit duties
Total : 213.6%
Source : https://www.zauba.com/customs-import-duty/range-rover-/india.html
Total import duties on Range Rover : 168000 * 2.136 = USD 360,000
In INR. Total price before registration:
14,000,0000 + 30,000,000 = 44,000,000 INR.
Total taxes paid by a rich guy for a mid range luxary car is 30x of an upper middle class person in India.
Rich in India pay 1666 TIMES the tax paid as duties and CVD by a middle class person.
It is important because Oxfam studies completly omits the above in its calculations.
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