The Survey urges the State to act under uncertainty by structuring risk and learning through experimentation. The key takeaway is a shift from control-led regulation to capability-driven governance.
The India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a comprehensive pact covering trade in goods, services, rules of origin, trade remedies, intellectual property, sustainable development, and institutional mechanisms. On goods, the EU commits to eliminating tariffs on nearly 97% of tariff lines covering over 99% of India’s export value, delivering early gains across sectors such […]
Proposed amendments aim to reduce timelines and simplify procedures for refunds of unclaimed shares and dividends. The changes focus on efficiency, clarity, and investor convenience.
The notification substitutes updated tariff tables for specified imports while retaining existing values. The key takeaway is valuation continuity for listed goods from 30 January 2026.
Disallowance made in an ex parte order was overturned after evidence showed a clear borrowing-to-lending link. The ruling affirms taxing only net interest where facts support it.
The piece explains what to check before opening a trading account, from registration to hidden charges. It concludes that matching platform strengths with personal habits leads to better long-term outcomes.
This article explains how Section 6 of the CGST Act reconciles single interface with cross-empowerment. It highlights how taxpayers are protected from dual control while enabling effective GST enforcement.
The piece outlines how the EU–India FTA reshapes goods, services, and investment flows. It explains tariff cuts, service commitments, and the long-term economic benefits for both sides.
The Court held that an appeal filed electronically within limitation, with pre-deposit and portal-uploaded order, is legally valid. Authorities cannot dismiss such appeals on the technical ground of non-submission of hard copies.
The Court ruled that large gaps between GST returns and ITR figures cannot justify Section 74 demands without forensic verification. Actual supplies must be established through audit.