M K Stalin says GST 'exploitative'

DMK President and Chief Minister M K Stalin criticized the GST as "exploitative" towards the poor, questioning if even taking a selfie would soon be taxed. He highlighted the burden of GST on various aspects of daily life, from dining out to vehic...

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Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin
Chennai, DMK President and Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday dubbed the GST as "exploitative" of the poor and wanted to know if "taking a selfie" too would next fall under the taxation net. Stalin, in a post on 'X' wondered that there is levy of taxes under the GST Acts for "everything from a hotel to getting a two-wheeler repaired."

Middle class families, after seeing the GST component in food bills in restaurants lament the #GabbarSinghTax. "What next? will the GST be applicable even for taking a selfie? Cannot the BJP (regime) show compassion for the poor which waived Rs 1.45 lakh crore corporate tax?

About 64 per cent of collections under the GST come from the ordinary people; 33 per cent from middle classes and only a meagre three percent is from super rich. In order to change this "exploitation" of the poor, Vote for INDIA (alliance), he said.
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