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DIVYESH LAPSIWALA
Reimagining tax compliance with AI, data integrity, and intelligent reportingAs tax compliance shifts from rule-based adherence to intelligent reporting, building trust and transparency emerge as critical. Here’s a d...
GST 2.0: What’s next for businesses and what can India Inc do?The GST Council's recent announcements focus on rate consolidation, trade facilitation, and improved consumer ease. Rate reductions on B2C ...
5 years of GST: For shipping and logistics, some key matters addressed, but still not smooth sailingUnder GST, the registrations got decentralised at the state level as against the earlier centralized service tax registration – thus increa...
One year of GST: For export-oriented IT industry, challenges remain around refundsIndia today is globally the top outsourcing destination accounting for more than half of the market share.
GST: 10% duty on imported mobile phones to boost 'Make in India'Companies such as Apple, while starting local sourcing in partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer Wistron still import a large chunk of the...
Service tax collection raised by 25% in last four yearsThe government raised the service tax from 12.3 per cent in April 2015 to 14 per cent in May 2015. It's further set to rise to 15 per cent ...
Budget 2015: How indirect taxes will act as growth catalystsFrom a service tax perspective, the biggest change to impact service providers is the increase in the service tax rate.
Budget 2015: Indirect taxes– One of the growth catalystsI expect this budget to be ‘Growth-focussed Budget’. Focus would be on encouraging investment, improving productivity, reducing compliance.
- New service export rules less taxing
Rajeev Dimri on export regulations.