pakdefender
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This is where you are wrong. Lets say a person earns 1000 a month. He will be spending say 800 a month on goods and services and assuming GST of 10% will be paying 80
A person earning 10000 will buy 8000 worth of services and will pay 800
The rates are same but the rich and poor are charged differentially as they buy and use different goods and services
A poor person will not go to 4-5 star hotel and spend 1000 on a meal. He will go to the local dhaba and have the meal at Rs. 100
OK, so in India of Modi , based on the assumptions on consumption the poor need to consume half roti while rich will consume 2 roti, hence GST will be fair and revolutionary!