GST will see better tax compliance on robust IT infrastructure: Government
To a question, how would GST be administered, the FAQs said keeping in mind the federal structure of India, there will be two components of GST - Central GST (CGST) and State GST (SGST).

"GST will result in better tax compliance due to a robust IT infrastructure. Because of efficiency gains and prevention of leakages, the overall tax burden on most commodities will come down, which will benefit consumers," the Finance Ministry said in a set of FAQs on GST.
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The Ministry today issued a set of FAQs and a total of 14 queries have been answered.
To a question, how would GST be administered, the FAQs said keeping in mind the federal structure of India, there will be two components of GST - Central GST (CGST) and State GST (SGST).
Both Centre and States will simultaneously levy GST across the value chain, it said.
"The key objectives of GSTN are to provide a standard and uniform interface to the taxpayers, and shared infrastructure and services to Central and State/UT governments," it said.
The FAQs also state that the additional duty of excise or CVD and the special additional duty or SAD presently being levied on imports will be subsumed under GST.
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