What would GST 3.0 look like? New report by Grant Thornton Bharat offers a vision - ThePrint
New Delhi: It has been nine years since India replaced a maze of central and state levies with a single Goods and Services Tax on 1 July 2017. A digital booklet from accounting firm Grant Thornton Bharat is looking at what has passed and what lies ahead since the nation’s biggest tax reform. Titled GST@9: The Rise of GST 2.0 , the booklet states that the tax regime is on the cusp of a fundamental…