The new indirect tax regime is having the effect akin to setting a cat among pigeons for thousands of micro and small businesses across the
Day: July 17, 2017
GST has a good start but communication infrastructure must work all the time–17.07.2017
The ongoing transition of the country’s indirect taxes, other than Customs, to a goods and services tax has so far been relatively smooth, not dismissing
Inflation forecasting: With RBI getting it wrong, cutting repo rate is just the first step – The Financial Express–17.07.2017
It is not clear whether CPI inflation at a historic low of 1.5% in June—the last time we saw such low inflation was in 1999
Aadhaar privacy: Here is why the Narendra Modi government should review its stance – The Financial Express–17.07.2017
The privacy law will make citizens feel that much more secure about, for instance, digital payments and even about their data that is routinely collected
Farm production lesson: Less the government, better the trade – The Financial Express–17.07.2017
This year Bangladesh needs to import 1.5 mt of Non-Basmati rice-that could go up to 2 mt. Rice (Basmati+Non-Basmati) export of 75 million tonnes (mt)
GST impact on companies: What it will take for companies to reap gains – The Financial Express–17.07.2017
The Goods and Services Tax (GST), a radical step towards the country’s transformation into a common market, became a reality at the stroke of midnight
GST impact: Small and medium firms grapple with big issues | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
A fortnight into the goods and services tax (GST), small and medium dealers and manufacturers are grappling with issues of the new indirect taxation system.
Declare victory over inflation? | Business Standard Column–17.07.2017
In a vibrant democracy, debates over any policy are always wholesome. Confabulations within the government — meaning thereby high-level discussions among various government departments and
GST: Is CST paid on closing stock eligible for input tax credit? | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
I purchase goods from outside the state but sell these within the state. My annual turnover is less than Rs 20 lakh. As I understand,
Businesses can upload sale, purchase invoices on GSTN portal from July 24 | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
Businesses can start uploading their sale and purchase invoices generated post July 1 on the GSTN portal from July 24, a top company official said
Data breach: Get proactive about security | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
Incidents of data breach are occurring with increasing frequency. There’s little that you can do if your service provider does not take adequate security measures.
Paytm online shopping platform delists 85,000 sellers | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
Paytm Mall, owned by Paytm E-Commerce Pvt Ltd, is revamping the onboarding process for sellers and has delisted as many as 85,000 of them to
Brief case: SC irked by high court’s ‘cryptic’ order | Business Standard Column–17.07.2017
The Supreme Court last week criticised the Bombay High Court for dismissing an arbitration appeal with a “cryptic” order when neither party was present before
GST: Why composition levy scheme confounds small business | Business Standard Column–17.07.2017
The National Capital Region (NCR), one of the biggest markets in the country, spanning three states — Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh — typifies the challenges
GST: SOHO economy wakes up to new reality | Business Standard Column–17.07.2017
Vikas Kumar, a freelance writer and content producer, who operates solo out of his home in Delhi, is a worried man. In a LinkedIn post,
Padding up for GST: A look back at some key lessons learnt, mistakes made | Business Standard Column–17.07.2017
A company executive said that it was a touch-and-go situation: “Many businesses like us could not complete the trial testing of software because we were
GST impact: Small and medium firms grapple with big issues | Business Standard News–17.07.2017
A fortnight into the goods and services tax (GST), small and medium dealers and manufacturers are grappling with issues of the new indirect taxation system.
Only 7% rise in transactions through cards post demonetistion | Business Line–17.07.2017
Transactions through debit and credit cards rose by merely seven per cent post demonetisation, as against a surge of over 23 per cent in overall
Higher economic growth, a big ask now | Business Line–17.07.2017
The Indian economy is going through an interesting phase with a temperate economic growth rate, benign observed inflation and GST being described as a game-changer