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The recent GST rationalisation marks a simplification of the structure. What is the biggest impact on your business?

Results

The recent GST rationalisation marks a simplification of the structure. What is the biggest impact on your business?

Zero GST for stationery

 

31.25%

18% GST on paper & paperboard

 

50.0%

No change in labelling/packaging

 

0%

Easier GST compliance

 

18.75%

Total Votes : 16
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