It has been about 2 months since GST was implemented in the country. The main aim of implementation of new tax regime is one nation, one tax, one market.
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It has been about 2 months since GST was implemented in the country. The main aim of implementation of new tax regime is one nation, one tax, one market.
Tamil Nadu saw a significant discussion meeting recently in which Salem Central Excise and Service Tax Commissionerate made some important clarifications on Goods and Service tax regime which is destined to roll out on April 1, 2017, absorbing all the indirect taxes currently prevailing in the nation.
The biggest tax reform i.e. Goods and Services Tax is now a part of Indian Economy. A new and unified tax structure is followed for indirect taxation on the place of various tax laws like Excise duty, Service Tax, VAT, CST etc.
E-commerce or electronic commerce (an online shopping hub) manages the buying and selling of products and services exclusively through electronic channels. E-commerce captures around 33% of the global market with a positive growth in near future.
The Kerala govt is yet to ratify the GST ACT and the CPI(M)-led LDF government, state Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac has protested against the procedures that are being adopted by the GST council scheduled on September 22 and 23.
GST is the biggest tax reform in India after the Independence. We have taken almost 60 years to pass a tax bill in which a uniform taxation system will be implied to all over the nation.
The implementation of GST in the country creates a menace in the cement industry. GST council decided on a heavy tax rate on the cement industry of 28 per cent which seems to overburden the sector with already prevailing tax entities and developing areas in the urbanization. Prominent cement manufacturers, such as Ultratech, JK Cement, […]
The automobile Industry is very hopeful with the GST regime as the government is very cautious particularly for this sector. The industry of automobiles is tremendously big which tackles the manufacturing of a very large chunk of cars and bikes every year.
US President Barack Obama on Thursday expressed good thoughts over the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that has been passed by the Indian parliament last month. Obama said that the GST will unleash significant economic activity in the country.