GST collection has significantly slowed down in recent months, making it difficult for the Centre to hand out compensation to states
Small taxpayer given relief from filing annual tax returns
Exemption from the GST has been given to imports of specified defence goods that are not manufactured in India
GST on railway wagons, coaches increased to 12% from 5%
The court observed that there should be primacy for judicial members and technical members cannot exceed the number of judicial members, according to sources
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There have been demands pouring in from various sectors - from biscuits to automobiles and FMCG to hotels - to reduce tax rates in the wake of economic slowdown
The Committee also rejected the telecom ministry's proposal to reduce GST rate for telecom services from the present 18 per cent to 12 per cent, sources said
From rationalising GST rates for 5-star hotels to FDI in coal mining, here are the top 10 business headlines on Wednesday
A govt study has said the total annual revenue loss could be as much as Rs 50,000 cr, if the panel decided to lower tax rates for the auto sector to 18% from 28%
Fitment panel does not favour rate reduction for vehicles, biscuits
Centre will push for single rate; Kerala wants to retain current dual structure
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Some states have asked for rate cuts for 5-star hotels; relief for cement, biscuit industries may be discussed
In April-June 2019, the growth rate of the overall biscuit market fell to 2 per cent from 7 per cent earlier
Discounts are a well-understood concept commercially, as well as under tax laws
The new simplified returns called ANX-1 and ANX-2 will replace the existing forms by January 2020
Says slowdown in sector not linked to GST
This was the biggest-ever joint operation by the two premier intelligence agencies of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs
The first step to fix it is to acknowledge that there is an economic slowdown, says the former Prime Minister