Learn about the Central government's GST reforms from Cluster University registrar G. Srinivas, emphasizing the benefits and impact of GST 2.0.
The programme aimed to create awareness among students and faculty members about the changes in the tax system and the benefits of the new GST policy being implemented from Monday.
GST Reforms: The GST Council, chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on Wednesday approved GST rate cut on a total of 396 items benefitting the common man. The GST Council meeting that began ...
I n Nirmala Sitharaman stands as a pillar in India’s economic leadership, being the country’s first Union Finance Minister to ...
The GST Council has approved a significant tax hike on sin and luxury goods, introducing a new 40% slab for items like tobacco, aerated drinks, and premium vehicles. This restructuring aims to ...
The changes are set to lower costs on essential goods and services, while certain luxury items and “sin goods” will see higher rates. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday announced ...
PM Narendra Modi hailed the GST reform, saying it will benefit farmers, MSMEs, traders, and the middle class, while giving a strong boost to the economy. The GST Council on Wednesday approved a major ...
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