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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed India's biggest tax reform in eight years to lower consumption levies on everyday ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday the goods and services tax (GST) would be reformed ...
India expects consumption tax cuts announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give a boost to the economy without hurting ...
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India's tax restructuring a 'huge reform', will boost competitiveness, Maruti Suzuki chair says
India's proposal to rationalise goods and services tax is a "huge reform", which is bound to have good outcomes, RC Bhargava, ...
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India Today on MSNGST on life and health insurance may soon be exempt: What it means for you
A proposal has been made to exempt premiums for life and health insurance from Goods and Services Tax (GST), a move that could bring down costs and boost insurance penetration.
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NDTV Profit on MSNProfit Explains: Why GST Cuts On Insurance Without Input Tax Credit Will Not Bring Down Premiums
Impact of the rate rationalisation on the insurance industry depends on whether the rate cut is implemented with or without ...
As part of the upcoming GST overhaul, the government plans to consolidate existing tax slabs into two primary rates, 5% and ...
Ministers from various states converged in the capital Wednesday to discuss the Centre’s proposal to overhaul the GST ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Friday announced a plan to lower rates and simplify its goods and ...
E-sports in India may move to lower GST slab, boosting industry growth and distinguishing it from real-money gaming.
In response, the Karnataka government launched a ‘Know GST’ campaign, assuring that old arrears won’t be pursued if traders register. Officials clarified GST applies only to businesses crossing ...
Act, 2025, introduces changes, including a new "track and trace" mechanism for certain goods, penalties for non-compliance, and amendments to input tax credit and appeal ...
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