
September GST collections seen around Rs 1.5 trillion
September GST collections seen around Rs 1.5 trillion
The decision to sell the stake in tranches is in view of the “high value of the stake” and after…
The GST Council, which will likely meet later this month, will consider the latest report, along with the earlier one…
The action by the Centre to bring transparency in its budget gave it moral authority to finally clamp down on…
Lower floating of funds will help the Centre calibrate borrowings and is estimated to save nearly Rs 10,000 crore annually…
The Union government had announced a plan to borrow Rs 8.45 trillion from the market through dated securities in the…
Due to the unavailability of working capital and other financial constraints, operations in all NTC mill units are presently under…
One option is to introduce a standard deduction of up to Rs 2 lakh in the new regime sans exemptions…
Questions on the integrity of winners forced govt’s hand
Despite higher refunds, direct tax collections stood at about Rs 4.8 trillion as on August 24 of the current fiscal.
The tax department is also examining the Supreme Court ruling of Tuesday that held that the 2016 amendment to the…
In the past 10 years, about 1,500 APA applications have been filed by multinational businesses in India but only about…
It may also release some arrears against claims pertaining to previous financial years if states submit reconciled figures endorsed by…
The capex target for the 59 entities — 54 CPSEs and 5 departmental arms — with an annual capex of…
A group of ministers (GoM), headed by Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala, has proposed that the GST Appellate Tribunal…
However, it had raised the new additional excise duty (cess) on petroleum crude marginally from Rs 17,000 to Rs 17,750…
Earlier, there was no specific provision for maintaining books of accounts of trust. However, trusts are currently required to file…
With the privatisation of BPCL now on the back-burner, the sale of the HZL stake may help boost the government’s…