Ramesh is paying a direct tax, specifically income tax. Direct taxes are levied directly on individuals or organizations and are based on their income, wealth, or property. Since Ramesh’s income is taxed directly, it qualifies as a direct tax. Pihu, on the other hand, is paying an indirect tax, specifically Goods and Service Tax (GST). Indirect taxes are levied on goods and services and are paid by consumers as part of the price of goods or services. The tax is collected by businesses like Pihu’s bakery, which then remits it to the government.