Under the GST regime, a compensation cess is imposed on luxury, sin, and demerit goods in addition to the 28% GST rate.
GST Council sets up GoM to decide on taxation of luxury, sin, and demerit goods post-compensation cess end in March 2026.
With just one-and-a-half year remaining for the cess to end, the GST Council in its 54th meeting on September 9 decided to ...
The GST Council Secretariat has hinted in an office memorandum that the terms of reference of the GoM is to make a taxation ...
With just one-and-a-half year remaining for the cess to end, the GST Council in its 54th meeting on September 9 decided to ...
The Group of Ministers (GoM) on goods and services tax (GST) rate rationalisation, which convened in Goa on Wednesday, ...
The EIA STEO was published recently. The estimate below is based on data from that report and statistics from the EIA ...
Developers highlighted the contradiction between the government's goal of "housing for all" and the current tax regime which ...
Every year an amount of Rs 6,000 is given in three installments in PM Kisan Yojana, a central sector scheme launched in ...