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Can GST be applied to services as well as goods?

18-Apr-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, GST (Goods and Services Tax) in India applies to both goods and services. When GST was introduced under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2017, it replaced multiple indirect taxes like VAT, service tax, excise duty, and central sales tax, creating a single unified tax system that covers almost all supply of goods and services within the country. This means that any business engaged in selling goods or providing services, above the prescribed turnover threshold, is required to charge GST, collect it from customers, and remit it to the government. For goods, GST is levied on the manufacture, sale, or supply of products, and the tax rate depends on the type of goods (for example, essential goods may have lower rates, while luxury goods may have higher rates). For services, GST is applicable on the provision of services such as consulting, transportation, hospitality, education, and professional services, with rates generally ranging from 5% to 18%, depending on the category of service. Both CGST and SGST (or IGST for inter-state supply) are applied, ensuring that the tax is shared between the central and state governments. It is important to note that some goods and services are exempt or outside the scope of GST, such as petroleum products, alcohol for human consumption, and certain basic food items, but the vast majority of commercial goods and services are taxed. This unified approach simplifies compliance for businesses that deal in both goods and services, allowing them to claim input tax credit for GST paid on purchases used in making taxable supplies. In summary, GST is a comprehensive indirect tax that applies to both goods and services in India, standardizing taxation, improving compliance, and reducing the cascading effect of multiple indirect taxes. This ensures that every supply, whether of a product or a service, is taxed in a fair and transparent manner.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, yes, GST in India applies to both the goods and services. Businesses above the threshold must charge and pay GST on sales of goods and services, and its rates vary based on the type. In short, GST is a single tax that covers most of the goods and services, which replaces multiple older taxes in the country. I hope this helps and for further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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