Answer Posted / vikas kapoor
Direct taxes are taxes paid BY PERSON on whom the tax is
levied (DIRECTLY TO GOVT)& he is only liable for this.
example: income tax, WEALTH TAX, ETC
indirect taxes are taxes Paid by someone else , collected
from other persons on behalf of govt. .example :sales tax,
service tax etc
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