How many types of GST in India

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Four types of GST in our India. 1.SGST 2.CGST 3.UGST 4.IGST
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There are two type of GST in India. Intra State GST and Inter State GST. In Intra State GST we will charge CGST & SGST/UTGST and in Inter State we will Charge IGST in every transactions.
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4 types of GST in India SGST UGST CGST IGST
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3 Types:- 1. IGST 2. CGST 3. SGST/UTGST
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There is 4 type of GST in India 1CGST 2 S GST 3 UT GST 1 G GST
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There are four types of GST in India CGST - Central Goods & Services Tax SGST - State Goods & Services Tax IGST - Integrated Goods & Services Tax UTGST - Union Territory Goods & Services Tax
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There are 3 types of GST in India. That is CGST, IGST, IGST.In Intrastate transation CGST and IGST are levied on the supplyIn Interstate transaction IGST is levied on the supplySuppose the rate of gst on supply of a good is 18%. If it's an intrastate transaction 9% CGST and 9% SGST will be levied.If...
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There are 3 types of GST in India. That is CGST, IGST, IGST.In Intrastate transation CGST and IGST are levied on the supplyIn Interstate transaction IGST is levied on the supplySuppose the rate of gst on supply of a good is 18%. If it's an intrastate transaction 9% CGST and 9% SGST will be levied.If it's an interstate transaction 18% IGST will be levied. read less
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There are four types of GST in India: namely Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST), State Goods and Services Tax (SGST), Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST), and Union Territory Goods and Services Tax (UTGST).
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they are four type of GST IN India :- 1. SGST. 2. CGST. 3. IGST. 4. UGST.
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