100 Days of GST: Are Small, Traditional Businesses Better Off?

BloombergQuint caught up with a third generation entrepreneur to find out if GST achieved what it set out to do.

Ridhima Saxena, BloombergQuint
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The transition to the Goods and Services Tax hasn’t been easy for small and medium enterprises or traditional businesses. Take for instance, shops in Mumbai’s Crawford market, a hub for such smaller players.

BloombergQuint caught up with a third generation entrepreneur who runs a 94-year-old business and the managing director of a small scale manufacturing unit Par Speciality Polymers to find out if the tax reform has achieved what it set out to do.

(The article was originally published on BloombergQuint)

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