The new GST reforms, dubbed the "GST bachat utsav" by the government, came into force on September 22 — the auspicious first day of Navratri — with a promise to bring cheer to the middle class due to ...
In a cheer for the aam aadmi ahead of Navratri and Diwali, the Nirmala Sitharaman-led GST Council overhauled the complicated indirect tax regime, announcing sharp reductions in rates on food and daily ...
For every ₹1 of GST revenue forgone, the economy expands by ₹1.08. Simply put, GST cuts generate the strongest growth impact among all tax measures. GST 2.0’s aim is to lift retail consumption.
In a major boost to household budgets ahead of Navratri and Diwali, the GST Council led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has approved a sweeping overhaul of India’s indirect tax regime. From ...
Seven years after India introduced the Goods and Services Tax, the country is once again at the cusp of a reset. GST, billed as the “one nation, one tax” reform, simplified indirect taxation. After ...
Indian families will pay a lot less for their groceries, insurance, clothes, cars and other products from September 22 if companies pass on the benefit of lower goods and services tax (GST) to ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced the implementation of the next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms from September 22, marking what he called a major step towards the ...
Minutes after the finance minister announced key tax sops in what the Narendra Modi government is calling "next-generation reforms", market guru Anil Singhvi described the announcements as the biggest ...
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