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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed India's biggest tax reform in eight years to lower consumption levies on everyday ...
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India’s GST reform ‘much needed’ but can't offset Trump’s 50% tariffs, warns Saurabh Mukherjea
Saurabh Mukherjea, Founder and CIO of Marcellus Investment Managers says India's biggest GST revamp in 8 years is "much ...
India's equity benchmarks are set to open higher on Tuesday, building on gains from the previous session, led by optimism ...
India adopted the GST in 2017, sweeping in more than a dozen domestic state taxes in a bid to unify the economy on the ...
GST reforms to boost consumption by Rs 1.98 lakh cr but may cause Rs 85k cr revenue loss annually, says SBI Research Report.
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Impact of the rate rationalisation on the insurance industry depends on whether the rate cut is implemented with or without ...
GST reforms with fewer tax slabs could ease compliance, improve liquidity, and boost MSME participation in the formal economy ...
GST 2.0, as proposed, aims to lower the effective weighted average GST rate to 9.5%, boosting consumption by ₹5.5 lakh crore.
The Centre’s proposed GST 2.0 reforms, merging tax slabs into 5% and 18%, have drawn cautious optimism from retailers and ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to present the Centre's proposal for rationalising goods and services tax (GST) ...
Prime Minister Modi’s announcement for a sweeping GST rationalisation has put the consumption theme back in the spotlight.
The government’s upcoming move to reform GST after nearly eight years of its introduction has brought several industries, ...
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