Almost a week into the GST holiday, retailers and restaurant owners appear on track for a sales boost despite some of the struggles they faced implementing the temporary break.
Since the federal government announced last Thursday that it will waive the GST on some toys ... embedded in the proposed legislation. Printed books, for example, count but not colouring, sticker ...
IDFC FIRST Private Banking and Hurun India launched the second edition of ‘IDFC FIRST Private & Hurun India's Top 200 Self-made Entrepreneurs of the Millennia 2024’, a list of the 200 most valuable ...
While the sale of used EVs between individuals will remain GST-exempt, old EVs traded by companies will be taxed at 18% on ...
One of the key updates is the introduction of two-factor authentication (2FA) in the e-Invoice System and e-Way Bill, with multi-factor authentication (MFA) becoming mandatory for all GST ...
Currently, the government levies a 5% goods and services tax (GST) on new EVs while old and ... a proposal to increase taxes on old and used electric vehicles to 18% from the present 12%, as ...
A book titled The Need to Preserve ... The studies conducted in Bagdah, as well as other areas, revealed concerns about the adverse effects of the high GST rate on beedis. This has resulted in ...
The Government of Canada is offering a temporary GST/HST holiday from December 14, 2024, to February 15, 2025. During this festive period, a wide range of items—from baby essentials and books to ...
The government may reduce GST on online food while it may increase GST on electric vehicles, leading to a surge in its prices. The 55th meeting of the GST VCouncil will take place on December 21.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, chaired by the finance minister and including state representatives, announced on Saturday that non-branded popcorn mixed with salt and spices would attract a ...
Mr. Vikramaraja emphasised the need to address the GST on shop rentals and announced a protest march in Delhi in March to press their demands.
The GST/HST break, dubbed the "Tax Break for All Canadians Act," will save shoppers anywhere between $100 and $300 if they spend $2,000 on qualifying goods over the next two months. According to the ...