Answer Posted / mahanti pavan kumar
Direct Tax is a tax which has to be paid directly to the
Government concerned after proper evaluation of Taxes to be
paid.
Whereas Indirect Tax is Paid indirectly to Government
Concerned through VAT,Sales Tax,Service Tax etc charged by
the vendors from customers(+ the actual Price of the
Products).
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