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00:00Today in India, there are 9 GST slabs available.
00:05If you start from zero and take it up to 28% plus SES,
00:10then there are 9 tax slabs available for GST.
00:14When GST was being discussed and the Congress Party was never against it,
00:19but there should be a practical way to implement it,
00:22which was imagined as a net neutral revenue rate,
00:27that is, the tax that the government is getting,
00:30the income tax that the government is getting,
00:32for which we have to work for the common people,
00:34how much income tax is being obtained through excise and VAT sales tax?
00:41And if we bring new arrangements,
00:44then what tax will be there that will maintain the income tax of the government?
00:50And that was about 14-15%.
00:54Along with that, this arrangement was made
00:56that the states, I think Madhya Pradesh will also be one of them,
00:59Chhattisgarh is one of them,
01:01which are not states that enjoy,
01:04GST is a tax on enjoyment,
01:07not on manufacturing,
01:09it is a tax on enjoyment.
01:11And the states that make more,
01:16where manufacturing is more,
01:18and comparatively less enjoyment,
01:22those states continued to suffer losses due to the structure of GST,
01:28and an arrangement was made in this,
01:3214% protected revenue increase,
01:36that is, every year,
01:38every state in the country,
01:41which gets income from these sources,
01:43that is, through excise and VAT,
01:49every year, at least 14% increase was made,
01:54and if it is not achieved,
01:57then the cesspool that was made in the GST Council,
02:02which seems to be cess on some things of enjoyment,
02:05that cesspool will be given to those states,
02:08today that too is over,
02:09that too has been banned.
02:11Many states have asked,
02:13which are not consumer-oriented states,
02:16like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar,
02:18they enjoy in large quantities,
02:20they produce comparatively less,
02:23they had,
02:25in Rajasthan,
02:26VAT, etc.,
02:27were comparatively less,
02:29in Madhya Pradesh, for example,
02:31and in Chhattisgarh,
02:32were comparatively more,
02:33so these states continued to suffer losses,
02:35which are not being fulfilled anywhere today.
02:39So, in the midst of these arrangements,
02:43we heard another new thing,
02:47where there should be,
02:49a rationalised and integrated tax slab,
02:52instead of 9,
02:53maximum 2 or 3,
02:55maximum,
02:56in the world,
02:57in many countries,
02:58there are no such tax slabs,
03:00and by not doing that,
03:02now what we are seeing,
03:03that on one thing,
03:05by doing 3-3,
03:07popcorn,
03:08recently everyone thought of popcorn,
03:11before that,
03:12maybe it was not even discussed,
03:13when we went to a cinema hall,
03:14or somewhere else,
03:15we took it,
03:16now 5%, 12%, 18%,
03:19on one thing,
03:20our citizens,
03:22are compelled to pay tax.
03:25In the midst of such predictions,
03:27we have come to you,
03:30to tell you that,
03:34the central government,
03:35and governments,
03:39without,
03:40loopholes,
03:42in tax collection,
03:44instead of stopping,
03:47the thefts,
03:49of taxes,
03:51by increasing taxes,
03:53on the general public,
03:54and adopting the,
03:55way of collecting taxes,
03:57we need taxes,
03:59every state needs it,
04:00the central government also needs it,
04:02that is why,
04:03the progress in the country,
04:04which we call,
04:05the scales of development,
04:07we will get,
04:08whether it is road,
04:09electricity,
04:10schools,
04:11or health,
04:13and when it comes to health,
04:15in an area like health,
04:18on insurance,
04:19at present,
04:20there is a GST of 18%,
04:24if you take insurance,
04:26if you have taken insurance,
04:28of any company,
04:30then you are compelled,
04:32to ensure the protection,
04:34of your health,
04:36and to take care of your family,
04:38you give 18% more to the government.