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Telecom Sector wants to be Treated like Banks after Applying GST

The problems of Indian Telecom sector is about to risen up after the implementation of Goods and Service Tax in July. The industry is currently operating in 22 licensed service areas, which will then have to face multiple jurisdictions while paying GST. To avoid this issue, the industry wants to be taxed after the collection of the revenues at one place, just like banks.

CBEC And IRS Officers Both Protest Against Dual Control Decision of GST Council

It’s time for uncertainty as the Indian Revenue Service officers are in very much confusion regarding the decision which GST council threw upon the central board of revenue. The decision has been seen in a very panicked way as the imposed rule will flush out almost all the population of employees comprising the central board. In this regard Association of Indian Revenue Services (IRS) officers has also mailed a letter to the prime minister to seek redressal into this matter.

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Demerit Goods Attracts Health Advocates Attention Ahead of GST

The main part of the adversity in the Indian corridors of financials is being faced by the goods which tend a dual face of their own entity based on their use and effects on the society in general. In front of a pivotal GST Council meeting, different well being bunches have emphatically suggested that tobacco […]

FM May Announce GST timeline and State Compensation Corpus in Budget 2017

The finance minister Arun Jaitley shall reveal the timeline for the much-anticipated tax reform— GST—in the upcoming Budget 2017-18, which would be carried out on February 1 2017. The Part B of the Budget speech, which contains tax proposals, could bring half-yearly estimates of service, central excise duty and collections from other indirect taxes (excluding customs). India is keen to implement GST on or before September 15, 2017.

How Meaningful is GST Implementation in India?

GST is one indirect tax for the whole nation which makes India one unified common market. GST is a single tax on the supply of goods and services, credit of input tax paid at each stage will be available in the subsequent stage of value addition, which makes GST essentially a tax only on value addition at each stage. The final consumer will bear only the GST charged by the last dealer in the supply chain, with set-off benefits at all the previous stages.

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