In 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced significant Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, marking the most substantial overhaul of India's indirect tax system since 2017.
India's GST 2.0 tax reforms drove economic growth in 2025 by simplifying the tax regime and bolstering domestic consumption, ...
Samsung aims for double-digit growth by 2026, fueled by GST rate cuts boosting consumer spending on electronics in India.
India’s Goods and Services Tax, as the government scrapped multiple rate slabs, cut levies on everyday goods, vehicles and ...
Pratik Jain of PwC said the government had already factored in a limited revenue impact from the cuts and that the overall ...
While the GST 2.0 reforms of September 2025 slashed taxes on daily essentials, a pricing gap has emerged in the FMCG sector.
Indian automobile dealers, led by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), seek a refund of ₹2,500 crore in ...
Uttar Pradesh added more than 35,000 GST assesses in November, first month of granting registration within 3 days, data from ...
Parliament was told that GST paid on MPLADS projects is part of execution cost and does not reduce the ₹5 crore yearly entitlement. Project sanctions already factor in tax components to stay within ...
India’s 73 million MSMEs contribute 30% to the GDP and 45% to the overall exports. The proposed reforms, which follow a cut ...
Attributing this success to a harmonious framework of innovation and vigilance, the Finance Minister highlighted that the Excise and Taxation department has not only surpassed previous benchmarks but ...
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