What is GST? A Complete Guide to Goods and Services Tax in India

GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a comprehensive indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services across India. Introduced on July 1, 2017, GST replaced a complex web of central and state taxes including VAT, service tax, excise duty, and more — creating One Nation, One Tax.

🏦 Types of GST in India

  • CGST (Central GST): Collected by Central Government on intra-state transactions
  • SGST (State GST): Collected by State Government on intra-state transactions
  • IGST (Integrated GST): Collected by Centre on inter-state transactions
  • UTGST (Union Territory GST): For union territories without legislature

📊 GST Rate Slabs

GST RateItems Covered
0% (Exempt)Essential food items (rice, wheat, milk), healthcare, education
5%Packaged food, restaurants (non-AC), essential goods
12%Processed food, business class air travel, construction services
18%Most services, electronics, AC restaurants, financial services
28%Luxury goods, cars, tobacco, cement, casino gambling

📐 How to Calculate GST

GST Amount = Original Price × GST Rate / 100

GST-Inclusive Price = Original Price × (1 + GST Rate/100)

Example: A product costs ₹1,000 before GST. At 18% GST: GST amount = ₹180, final price = ₹1,180.

To find original price from GST-inclusive amount: Original Price = GST-Inclusive Price / (1 + GST Rate/100)

✅ Who Must Register for GST?

  • Businesses with annual turnover above ₹40 lakh (₹20 lakh for services, ₹10 lakh for special category states)
  • All inter-state suppliers regardless of turnover
  • E-commerce sellers, casual taxable persons, and non-resident taxable persons
  • Businesses required to pay tax under reverse charge mechanism

🧮 Calculate GST Instantly

Use our free GST Calculator to add or remove GST from any amount across all tax slabs. Perfect for businesses, freelancers, and individuals.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personalized guidance.

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