Twitterati share their first GST bills as move creates buzz on social media
Days after the government made the much anticipated announcement regarding the Goods & Services Tax better known as GST, social media is still abuzz with queries, views, reviews and memes regarding what is touted as the most revolutionary tax reform in India post independence.
While support and criticism for the new tax laws have dominated the digital space in India, people took to social media to share images of their first bill which included GST rates. As many are trying to figure out how GSt works, it seems to have received a mixed response.
Somewhere between clicking photos of food in restaurants to clicking photos of bills we all grew up. #GST
— Puneeth BA (@bapuneeth) July 5, 2017
There were those who just wanted to share their excitement about getting a bill with GST rates with the world,
First GST bill... #straightforward pic.twitter.com/BH6WUWXBTg
— Shubhendu Gupta (@shubhendu212) July 5, 2017
Total Food bill after GST.
— ASHUTOSH MISHRA (@ashu3page) July 1, 2017
Food bill - Rs 635
GST - Rs 114 only ! pic.twitter.com/Y67ItXEy1m
And those who felt that it simplified things sparing people the trouble of calculating several different taxes.
And McD bill before and after GST. Definitely simpler. pic.twitter.com/KsZGBqIxDF
— Anupam Gupta (@b50) July 1, 2017
GST bill for Tea & Toast ...
— Rishi Bagree 🇮🇳 (@rishibagree) July 1, 2017
same prices .... no change pic.twitter.com/x0oCQXshh3
A lot of Twitter users were not very happy about how they had to pay more for their food, as Shobha De even pointed out how GST made idlis loved by all unaffordable for the common man.
GST ke side effects. Unaffordable idlis pic.twitter.com/1wZCaHjT4h
— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) July 1, 2017
@PMOIndia - After GST loot example. I'm attaching 2 images. Pls see the difference before gst bill and after Gst bill. pic.twitter.com/9Imf0Klcf5
— Mithilesh Jindal (@m3th3lesh) July 1, 2017
Here is a side by side comparison of restaurant bill before and after GST.
— Keerthi (@realkeerthi) July 3, 2017
Price 4 your food has increased.#GSTForCommonMan #HalfBakedGST pic.twitter.com/sxa9hb5Gk7
Where is the ONE NATION ONE TAX - See these two bills one JALLANDHAR and other Mumbai 2 GST's Centre& State there is a Third Inter State GST pic.twitter.com/N2vOpb9Nvl
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) July 1, 2017
But many slammed critics and defended the move as they pointed out the benefits of GST.
June - 3rd hotel bill. Total tax 23%. Today it's only 18% after GST. But #DDDs & other jobless people hide this fact & create a hysteria. pic.twitter.com/e8xReSsNRt
— SG Suryah (@SuryahSG) July 1, 2017
If you are against people uploading bills that show GST, people brand you as Bhakts. Can't stop laughing.
— Love (@MirchiLaddoo) July 5, 2017
Several people tweeted pictures showing how major outlets are giving handwritten bills without GST breakdown while smaller businesses are giving bills with new tax rates printed on them.
Look Ma no bills... it's #GST! @RelianceDigital is giving a "gate pass" instead. Barista has handwritten cash memos. pic.twitter.com/QiEbqatpjg
— Prasanto K Roy (@prasanto) July 1, 2017
Every small business is #GST ready and issues bills with GST break up but big corporates and business not able to give GST break up pic.twitter.com/CsDDl4LjyD
— dharmesh thakkar (@news_houndz) July 1, 2017
Only time will tell if GST proves to be the revolutionary move it has been claimed to be, but it surely has created a lot of buzz on Twitter.