What is direct tax & indirect tax

Answer Posted / vivek kanna

DIRECT TAX is the tax collected directly from the people in
the way of income tax,property tax,wealth tax etc.

INDIRECT TAX is the tax collected from the customers on the
goods purchased or for the service provided.That is
VAT,sales tax,excise duty,customs duty etc.

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