Jaitley's speech may not contain indirect tax proposals
During April-September period of 2016-17 fiscal, about Rs 7.56 lakh crore credit has been disbursed
Interview with the head of India Research and India Equity Strategies, Morgan Stanley
The original expectation was that the budget would not touch upon excise duties and service tax
Officials said the finance ministry will rather wait for the GST rollout, instead of making changes for just one-quarter
Industry is providing direct and indirect employment to 29 mn people, says Siam
As Budget 2017 nears, Business Standard brings you a status check on Budget 2016's announcements
Nadda wrote he needed an extra $589 million to implement a programme to screen patients for cancer
Health care services to be exempt under the new GST regimen, says Rana Mehta
Getting an agreement on GST should be the main concern for the government, not demonetisation
India's peak tax rate, including surcharges, is 35% but effective rate is 23% due to many exemptions
Odisha generates revenues in upwards of Rs 15,000 crore every year for the Railways
Consensus seems a problem before the current session of Parliament ends
April 1 deadline for implementing the goods and services tax looks unlikely
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present the most challenging budget of his tenure on Wednesday, as he seeks to appease voters still hurting from the radical monetary shock therapy that his government has administered.
With existing regime set to get over in a few months, Budget should avoid making sudden tax changes
Tax slabs decided for the GST are 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent
IDMA said all excisable goods used for R&D purposes should be exempted from central excise duty
Three GST bills and the compensation bill are yet to be approved by the GST council
Dinesh Supekar, partner Price Waterhouse and an automobile expert was responding during a live chat