Simply Complicated
Funny: Good that finally ‘goods’ have arrived
Punny: Along with it the ‘service’ too
F:’Tough times’ ahead as we deal with too many
‘goods’
P:You mean we are in for ‘tough times’ as against
the promised ‘good times’
F:Neither, these are ‘taxing’ times
P: Remember, no-pain-no-gain
F: After all, ‘goods and services’ have arrived on
consensus among all parties
P: Why whine now?
F: Instead let’s ‘wine-n-dine’
P: We are hit by the ‘in-law-syndrome’
F: Explain
P: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t!
F: But then we live in a world of ‘contradictions’
P: Precisely, we agree, only to disagree later
F: You can (mis)interpret it as ‘you agree to
disagree’
P: We are an impatient lot. We jump the gun
F: You mean a-la ‘quick-gun-murugan’
Enna Rascala! Even as the media and the financial
wizards are on a virtual verbal war dissecting and deciphering, decoding and
digesting the new taxation law, common man is confused as ever, ‘left’ with no
option but to toe the line. With the relentless reform agenda followed by the
ruling party, opposition is ruing the missed opportunities, wringing its hands
in frustration and finds itself in a catch-22 situation.
Whether GST is that ‘good’ and that ‘simple’ as
claimed now, only time will tell. For now, one nation, one tax! Or is it ‘one
nation, (unfortunately) only one voice?
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