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GST on Selling Old Cars: Busting Myths and Simplifying the 18% Tax Rule
The 18% GST on the sale of old cars has stirred quite the buzz, much like
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Advisory on Entry of Receipt Numbers for Leased Wagons in E-Way Bill System
In line with ongoing efforts to streamline the e-way bill generation process for goods transported
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Unique Mark on Cigarette & Gutka Packs to Tackle GST Evasion
Tobacco products, a key contributor to India’s GST revenue, are about to undergo changes
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Key Outcomes from the 55th GST Council Meeting
The 55th meeting of the GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister took place
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GST Council to Undo Safari Retreats SC Verdict?
In a significant development, the GST Council is set to revisit the recent SC ruling
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From Odisha’s Rise to Bengal’s Decline: GST Trends Decoded
The state-wise contributions to the national GST pool have exhibited notable trends
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CBIC Advisory: Resolving ITC Mismatches in GSTR-9 for FY 2023-24
The CBIC has issued an advisory to address concerns about discrepancies in Annual Return
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Major GST Overhaul on Cards? What It Means for You
The GoM on GST rate rationalization has recommended sweeping changes to tax rates
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GST Appellate Tribunal Jurisdiction Revised by Finance Ministry
The Ministry of Finance has revised the jurisdiction of State Benches for GSTAT
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Why GST Growth Slowed Across Large States in H1 FY25
GST collections have shown a noticeable slowdown in the first half of FY25
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Landmark Supreme Court Decision Reshapes Telecom Tax Credit Rules
In a landmark ruling, the SC has overturned a 2014 Bombay HC decision
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Higher GST Collections Help States Cut Borrowing
In a surprising shift, state governments have significantly reduced their borrowing