In its latest clarification, CBIC said that a 5% GST without input tax credit (ITC) will be applicable on services such as ...
According to the new CBIC directive, a 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST) without input tax credit (ITC) will now be levied on services such as salons, gyms, spas, and yoga sessions. The earlier practice ...
The new GST rates effective from September 22, 2025, aim to simplify the tax structure in India, aligning with the festive ...
GST 2.0 proposes simpler slabs and lower taxes on essentials, pitched as relief for India’s middle class. Yet revenue risks, weak pass-through, and state losses suggest the gains may be modest while ...
In India, health insurance for senior citizens is an essential financial product. It protects older adults from hefty medical expenses and brings peace of mind to families. Recently, the government’s ...
With GST 2.0, families save up to ₹1.07 lakh on cars, ₹5,400 on insurance, and ₹3,000+ on groceries, plus cheaper appliances ...
The GST 2.0 reforms, lauded by BJP leaders, are seen as a landmark initiative under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reducing ...
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Middle Class Wins Big As GST 2.0 Unlocks Rs 2 Lakh Crore Spending Wave: What Experts Are Saying
Economists say GST 2.0 could fuel a major consumption surge, with higher disposable income driving demand across sectors and ...
The changes under the new goods and services tax (GST) framework, effective from 22 September 2025, are expected to boost ...
Development and Panchayats Minister Krishan Lal Panwar on Sunday hailed the reduction in GST rates as a “historic decision” taken under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the move ...
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