Gujarat Value Added Tax (fourth Amendment) Rules, 2008-2025

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The Gujarat Assembly approved the Factories (Gujarat Amendment) Bill, 2025. It increases the daily work limit for factory employees to 12 hours. The weekly cap remains at 48 hours. Industries Minister Balvantsinh Rajput said this will boost investment and create jobs.
On 1 December 2008 the standard rate of VAT was temporarily reduced to 15%. It reverted to 17.5% on 1 January 2010. Anti-forestalling legislation was introduced to prevent avoidance through exploitation of the change in the VAT rate back to 17.5%.
1 April 2018: VAT rate increased from 14% to 15%, the first increase in 25 years. April 2025 (planned but reversed): There was a proposal to increase VAT to 15.5% from 1 May 2025 and to 16% from 1 April 2026, but this was reversed, keeping VAT at 15%.
The standard rate of VAT increased to 20% on 4 January 2011 (from 17.5%). Some things are exempt from VAT , such as postage stamps, financial and property transactions. The VAT rate businesses charge depends on their goods and services.
The Amendment Act has introduced Article 5(gc) prescribing stamp duty for projects under Built, Operate and Transfer (BOT) system or concession agreements or project built under other mode of public private partnership (PPP) which are not covered under any other existing article, whether with or without toll or free
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22 Section 85 (1) Whoever,- ( a) not being a registered dealer, falsely represents that he is or was a registered dealer at the time when he sells or purchases goods; (b) knowingly furnishes a false return where the amount of tax, which could have been evaded if the false return had been accepted as true, exceeds Rs.
For returns reporting positive adjusted gross income, the top 1 percent of taxpayers had an average tax rate of 23.3 percent; the top 10 percent of taxpayers had an average tax rate of 18.7 percent; and the bottom 50 percent of taxpayers had an average tax rate of 2.6 percent.

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