Two years of GST: How the states are doing

There are some common trends observed among states with a large shortfall

Hasmukh Adhia 

Hasmukh Adhia

The goods and services tax (GST) completed two years recently. It has been the biggest reform of the indirect tax system in India. There were anxieties expressed initially by all the industrialised states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Karnataka that they would have major shortfalls in their revenue post the implementation of GST.

It is now time to look at the data and see which are the states that are losing and which are the states that are facing a shortfall. We have data available for 2017-18 and 2018-19. The year 2017-18 is not representative because a large amount of the ...

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First Published: Thu, September 05 2019. 21:13 IST