Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced upcoming GST reforms aimed at creating a more open and transparent economy, reducing compliance burdens for small businesses. The proposed changes include simplifying the tax slab structure, streamlining registration and filing processes, and addressing rate concerns across various industries.
By weaving together healthcare, education, and livelihood interventions, HCCB aims to create resilient, self-sustaining communities in Maharashtra’s rural belts
Everyday essentials, vehicles, insurance and even travel are set to see new GST rates. Here’s everything you need to know before the changes take effect on September 22, explained in FAQs.
The GST Council has approved significant rate cuts across various sectors, effective September 22nd, providing relief to consumers and farmers. Daily-use items like hair oil, shampoo, and toothpaste will now attract a reduced 5% GST, wh ...more
The GST Council’s rate reduction on cement is being seen as a calibrated policy step to align the tax framework with real economy needs, particularly in housing and infrastructure.
Pan masala, cigarettes, gutka, chewing tobacco, will be on that list of “sin goods”, bigger cars and bikes too
In its biggest tax overhaul since 2017, the GST Council slashes rates, simplifies slabs, exempts insurance and targets luxury goods, reshaping how India spends, saves and insures.
From groceries and gadgets to eating out, the GST Council’s sweeping tax cuts promise relief for households this festive season.
Get over your FOMO of knowing what's happening. Never miss what matters to you!