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ISSN (Online): 2582-7472
ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts
May 2024 5(5), 934–937
How to cite this article (APA): Gawande, A., Kolhe, A., Shekatkar, T., Shrivas, S., and Khandelwal, T. (2024). GST Implementation
and Compliance Challenges for Msmes: A Post-Reform Analysis. ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 5(5), 934–937.
doi: 10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i5.2024.2454
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GST IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPLIANCE CHALLENGES FOR MSMES: A POST-
REFORM ANALYSIS
Dr. Amol Gawande
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, Akshaya Kolhe
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, Tanmayee Shekatkar
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, Sakshi Shrivas
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, Tushar Khandelwal
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Professor & Director, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune, India
2, 3
Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune, India
4, 5
Student, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune, India
ABSTRACT
With the inception of GST, one of the largest indirect tax regimes of India, many things
fell into place. It was one of the long-awaited opportunities which simplified the tax
system in India. An initiative by the Government of India which removed all the trade
barriers between the states. Now, the states can easily and freely trade without paying
multiple taxes at various levels and it has also become easy for the Government to
administer the tax system with more transparency. Thanks to ‘one nation-one market
and one tax’ principle. It is favorable to all—traders, manufacturers, consumers, and the
government alike. It holds equal significance for all stakeholders. GST is implemented
nationwide in 29 states and 7 union territories and has benefited manufacturers and
traders by abolishing multiple taxes at various levels making it easy to expand their
productions in low cost and to make the trade hassle-free. It helped the consumers to get
the goods at cheaper rates than before due to cutting various taxes and decreased cost of
production. It also helped the Government to refine the taxation process and improve the
cascading of taxes thereby making more money and preventing the revenue leakage at
various levels. It was enacted by an amendment to the Constitution. A Constitution
Amendment Bill (122nd Amendment Bill) was passed by both the houses of the
legislature (the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha) through common and broad consensus
and then approved by the then President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee thereby making
it a law in the Year 2016 (101st Constitutional Amendment Act,2016). It was launched on
30th June 2017, showcasing the evidence of the maturity and wisdom of the Indian
democracy. The article demonstrates the compliance issues faced by MSMEs in the
process of GST implementation.
Corresponding Author
Dr. Amol Gawande,
amol.gawande@dpu.edu.in
DOI
10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i5.2024.245
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Keywords: GST, MSMEs, Indirect Tax, One Nation, One Tax, Revenue Leakage
1. INTRODUCTION
A tax is a method of collecting revenue from people, corporations, or various entities by the government to finance
state expenditures. It is considered the most important source of government revenue to support economic growth and
achieve the status of a developed country and high income. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) combines all the current
central and state taxes in the country into a single tax, eliminating the double taxation system and optionally creating a
common nationwide market. The introduction of this tax enables the government to have better control over taxpayers,
which in turn improves the entire tax model and has many alternative benefits. This sector of the SME market has been
considered for years because of the main driver of the development of the Indian economy. MSMEs have emerged as a
major employment generating industry in India and have ensured steady growth in many sectors of our society. The