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The GST Council's recent clarification on popcorn taxation has sparked an online meme frenzy, with users dissecting the complexities of tax rates on different types of popcorn. At its 55th meeting ...
Following the GST Council’s clarification on popcorn taxation during its 55th meeting, social media erupted with a wave of memes and jokes. Users creatively highlighted the complexities of ...
Popcorn memes flooded all platforms ... it attracts a lower Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate than salted and caramelised popcorn sold in packages. It was hence decided that popcorn sold loose ...
Another user compared the popcorn taxation to the 18% GST imposed on used vehicles ... The news went viral on social media and resulted in a flood of memes around the same and also sparked ...
The GST (goods and services tax) council's announcement on December 21 regarding different tax rates on popcorn became a subject of a meme fest over the weekend but it has also added to the ...
However, implementing a nuanced and complex three-tiered GST on popcorn is a step in the wrong direction. In India, non-branded popcorn will now hold a 5 per cent GST, branded popcorn with spices ...
The GST Council's proposal of different rates on popcorn—5% for salted, 12% for branded, and 18% for caramel—has sparked widespread criticism. Former economic advisers slammed the decision's ...
The absurdity of three different tax slabs for popcorn under GST, which has unleashed a tsunami of memes on social media, only brings to light a deeper issue: the growing complexity of a system ...