India’s Tax Reform Needs More Economics, Less Politics

Bloomberg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has often described the reform of India’s indirect taxes as his landmark achievement. In 2017, a patchwork of national, state- and local-level sales and excise levies were replaced by a single goods and services tax that economists claimed would increase government revenue while also being business friendly. More than eight years on, it has become clear the GST hasn’t…

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