Goods and Service Tax
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A shopkeeper buys goods worth ₹5,000 and sells them for ₹6,000. If the GST rate is 18%, what is the GST on value addition?
The marked price of an item is ₹2,000. After a discount of 10%, GST of 12% is added. What is the final amount paid by the customer?
For intra-state sales worth ₹10,000 with 18% GST, what are the CGST and SGST amounts?
A dealer purchases goods for ₹8,000 including 12% GST and sells for ₹12,000 including 12% GST. What is the net GST payable?
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Which of the following are correct about inter-state sales? (Select all correct options)
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IGST is levied, Tax goes to Central government
In inter-state sales, only IGST (Integrated GST) is levied, and it goes entirely to the Central government. CGST and SGST are not applicable for inter-state transactions.
An item costs ₹5,000 after 20% discount. If 18% GST is added, what was the original marked price?
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₹6,250
Let marked price be x. After 20% discount: x - 20% of x = 0.8x = ₹5,000. Therefore, x = ₹5,000 ÷ 0.8 = ₹6,250. (GST is added after discount, so it doesn't affect the marked price calculation.)
A shopkeeper buys an item for ₹1,000 and wants to make 25% profit. If GST is 12%, what should be the selling price (including GST)?
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₹1,400
Desired selling price (without GST) = ₹1,000 + 25% profit = ₹1,000 + ₹250 = ₹1,250. With 12% GST: ₹1,250 + (12% of ₹1,250) = ₹1,250 + ₹150 = ₹1,400.
Which GST rate applies to luxury items?
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28%
According to GST rate structure, luxury items are taxed at the highest rate of 28%. Other rates are: 0% for essential items, 5% for common items, 12% for standard rate, and 18% for maximum goods and services.
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