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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
When was the Goods and service tax introduced?
சரக்கு மற்றும் சேவை வரி எப்போது அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்பட்டது?(PYQ)Correct
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
பொருள் மற்றும் சேவை வரி என்பது எந்நாட்டில் தோன்றியது? (PYQ)
The concept of Goods and Services Tax (GST) was originated fromCorrect
The goods and services tax is a value-added tax introduced in Canada on January 1, 1991, by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. GST is known as the Goods and Services Tax. It is an indirect tax that has replaced many indirect taxes in India such as excise duty, VAT, services tax, etc.
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The goods and services tax is a value-added tax introduced in Canada on January 1, 1991, by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. GST is known as the Goods and Services Tax. It is an indirect tax that has replaced many indirect taxes in India such as excise duty, VAT, services tax, etc.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
In which year GST was introduced?
எந்த ஆண்டு சரக்கு மற்றும் சேவை வரி (GST) அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்பட்டது? (PYQ)Correct
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
What is the rate of GST imposed on tea?
தேயிலை மீது விதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள சரக்கு மற்றும் சேவை வரி (GST) விகிதம் என்ன ?(PYQ)Correct
In Generally , Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods.
0% -Milk, Eggs, Curd, Lassi, Kajal, Educations Services, Health Services, Children’s Drawing & Coloring Books, Unpacked Foodgrains, Unpacked Paneer, Gur, Unbranded Natural Honey, Fresh Vegetables, Salt, Unbranded Atta, Unbranded Maida.
5%-Sugar, Tea, Packed Paneer, Coal, Edible Oils, Raisin, Domestic LPG, PDS Kerosene, Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Food for Babies, Footwear (< Rs.500), Apparels (< Rs.1000), Fabric, Coir Mats, Matting & Floor Covering, Agarbatti, Coal, Life-saving drugs, Coffee (except instant)
12% – Butter, Ghee, Processed food, Fruit Juice, Mobiles, Almonds, Packed Coconut Water, Umbrella
18% – Capital goods, Industrial Intermediaries, Hair Oil, Toothpaste, Soap, Soups, Ice-cream, Toiletries, Corn Flakes, Computers, Printers
28% – Luxury & sin items like BMWs, cigarettes, aerated drinks, AC, fridge, motorcycles, Cars
last updted : 2025 January .
Check current Gst rate: https://groww.in/p/tax/gst-rates
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In Generally , Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods.
0% -Milk, Eggs, Curd, Lassi, Kajal, Educations Services, Health Services, Children’s Drawing & Coloring Books, Unpacked Foodgrains, Unpacked Paneer, Gur, Unbranded Natural Honey, Fresh Vegetables, Salt, Unbranded Atta, Unbranded Maida.
5%-Sugar, Tea, Packed Paneer, Coal, Edible Oils, Raisin, Domestic LPG, PDS Kerosene, Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Food for Babies, Footwear (< Rs.500), Apparels (< Rs.1000), Fabric, Coir Mats, Matting & Floor Covering, Agarbatti, Coal, Life-saving drugs, Coffee (except instant)
12% – Butter, Ghee, Processed food, Fruit Juice, Mobiles, Almonds, Packed Coconut Water, Umbrella
18% – Capital goods, Industrial Intermediaries, Hair Oil, Toothpaste, Soap, Soups, Ice-cream, Toiletries, Corn Flakes, Computers, Printers
28% – Luxury & sin items like BMWs, cigarettes, aerated drinks, AC, fridge, motorcycles, Cars
last updted : 2025 January .
Check current Gst rate: https://groww.in/p/tax/gst-rates
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Match the List I with ListII and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
A) Household necessities – 1) 5%
B) Processed food– 2) 28%
C) Capital goods and Industrial – 3) 12%
D) Luxury items – 4) 18%பொருத்துக.(PYQ)
A) வீட்டு அத்தியாவசியப் பொருட்கள் – 1) 5%
B) பதப்படுத்தப்பட்ட உணவு வகைகள் – 2) 28%
C) மூலதனப் பொருட்கள் மற்றும் ஆலை இடைநிலைப்பொருட்கள் – 3) 12%
D) ஆடம்பரப் பொருட்கள் – 4) 18%Correct
In Generally , Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods.
0% -Milk, Eggs, Curd, Lassi, Kajal, Educations Services, Health Services, Children’s Drawing & Coloring Books, Unpacked Foodgrains, Unpacked Paneer, Gur, Unbranded Natural Honey, Fresh Vegetables, Salt, Unbranded Atta, Unbranded Maida.
5%-Sugar, Tea, Packed Paneer, Coal, Edible Oils, Raisin, Domestic LPG, PDS Kerosene, Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Food for Babies, Footwear (< Rs.500), Apparels (< Rs.1000), Fabric, Coir Mats, Matting & Floor Covering, Agarbatti, Coal, Life-saving drugs, Coffee (except instant)
12% – Butter, Ghee, Processed food, Fruit Juice, Mobiles, Almonds, Packed Coconut Water, Umbrella
18% – Capital goods, Industrial Intermediaries, Hair Oil, Toothpaste, Soap, Soups, Ice-cream, Toiletries, Corn Flakes, Computers, Printers
28% – Luxury & sin items like BMWs, cigarettes, aerated drinks, AC, fridge, motorcycles, Cars
last updted : 2025 January .
Check current Gst rate: https://groww.in/p/tax/gst-rates
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In Generally , Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods.
0% -Milk, Eggs, Curd, Lassi, Kajal, Educations Services, Health Services, Children’s Drawing & Coloring Books, Unpacked Foodgrains, Unpacked Paneer, Gur, Unbranded Natural Honey, Fresh Vegetables, Salt, Unbranded Atta, Unbranded Maida.
5%-Sugar, Tea, Packed Paneer, Coal, Edible Oils, Raisin, Domestic LPG, PDS Kerosene, Skimmed Milk Powder, Milk Food for Babies, Footwear (< Rs.500), Apparels (< Rs.1000), Fabric, Coir Mats, Matting & Floor Covering, Agarbatti, Coal, Life-saving drugs, Coffee (except instant)
12% – Butter, Ghee, Processed food, Fruit Juice, Mobiles, Almonds, Packed Coconut Water, Umbrella
18% – Capital goods, Industrial Intermediaries, Hair Oil, Toothpaste, Soap, Soups, Ice-cream, Toiletries, Corn Flakes, Computers, Printers
28% – Luxury & sin items like BMWs, cigarettes, aerated drinks, AC, fridge, motorcycles, Cars
last updted : 2025 January .
Check current Gst rate: https://groww.in/p/tax/gst-rates
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Which among the following statements are true for the proposed GST arrangements in India?
I) Both centre and State taxes will be collected at the point of sale.
II) The centre and State GST will be changed on the manufacturing cost.
Of the above, Which statement is true? Answer from the codes below.இந்தியாவில் முன்மொழியப்பட்ட சேவை வரிச்சட்ட ஏற்பாடுகளுக்கு பின்வரும் அறிக்கைகளில் எது உண்மை (PYQ)
I) மத்திய மற்றும் மாநில வரிகள் இரண்டும் விற்பனை நேரத்தில் சேகரிக்கப்படும்.
II) உற்பத்தி செலவில் மத்திய மற்றும் மாநில பொருட்களின் மற்றும் சேவை வரி மாற்றப்படும்
மேற்கண்டவற்றில் எந்த அறிக்கை உண்மை என கீழே கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ள குறியீடுகளிலிருந்து பதில் தரவும்Correct
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Which of the following states has shown the declining trend in the (GST) Goods and Service Tax for the year 2019-2020?
2019 – 2020ம் ஆண்டின் சேவை மற்றும் சரக்கு வரி வசூலில் குறைந்து வரும் போக்கு காணப்படும் மாநிலங்கள் யாவை?(PYQ)Correct
2024 GST Collection Data
Maharashtra recorded the highest GST collections among all states, registering Rs 29,260 crore, a 9 per cent year-on-year increase compared to December 2023.
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are next in the row of highest GST collections at Rs 12,526 crore and Rs 10,956 crore, respectively.
Sikkim recorded the highest growth in GST collection at 30% in a particular year,
Lakshadweep and Mizoram recorded the lowest collections
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2024 GST Collection Data
Maharashtra recorded the highest GST collections among all states, registering Rs 29,260 crore, a 9 per cent year-on-year increase compared to December 2023.
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are next in the row of highest GST collections at Rs 12,526 crore and Rs 10,956 crore, respectively.
Sikkim recorded the highest growth in GST collection at 30% in a particular year,
Lakshadweep and Mizoram recorded the lowest collections