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How to check the GST rates for various items using the revised GST table published by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes.
If you are a goods and services tax (GST) registered taxpayer and want to claim any pending input tax credit (ITC) for FY 2023-24 or amend any errors or omissions under GST then note the last date to ...
A recent GST circular clarifies trade discounts and credit notes, easing manufacturers' tax burden but creating cash-flow ...
Health insurance firms may raise policy tariffs by 3-5% to offset their losses incurred from the input tax credit. Here's what industry experts think of this potential move, and how risky it is for ...
The GST Council, as widely expected, moved to a two-slab indirect tax system by retaining the 5% and 18% rates and doing away with the 12% and 18% slabs. The GST Council has been maintaining the ...
The government’s decision to exempt health and life insurance premiums from the 18 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST), effective September 22, 2025, has been welcomed as a big step toward ...
An inverted duty structure arises when input materials attract a higher GST rate than the final product. This breaks the ...
The GST 2.0 storm looms over pharmacy retailers handling medicines, nutraceuticals and FMCG which are coming under the Composition Scheme and paying 1% tax on total turnover without input-tax credit.