30 Sep Google, Facebook, X, Edtech Cos likely to pay up to 18% IGST from October 1, 2023
Companies such as Google, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), along with some edtech firms, could be subject to ...
Companies such as Google, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), along with some edtech firms, could be subject to ...
The e-invoicing system under GST was implemented in October 2020 for taxpayers with an aggregate turnover exceeding ...
Employers can claim input tax credit (ITC) on the goods and services tax (GST) paid on leasing vehicles that ferry women employees....
The government has exempted payments made for goods imported through ocean freight from 5 per cent integrated GST...
The federal indirect tax body, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, will meet on 7 October to iron out certain issues relating to ...
The Centre is working on a database of suppliers that will rank them on the basis of their goods and services tax (GST) compliance ...
With a hike in the certain goods carried by road (CGCR) tax and the electricity duty on cement, its price is all set to increase by Rs 5 to 10 per ...
Products made by jail inmates should be exempted from GST, as this will give them a competitive edge over similar ...
The Life Insurance Corporation of India received a Goods and Services Tax receipt, including interest and penalty....
The Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR), Karnataka bench, in the case of Orient Cement that offered target-based goods to...
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