The central government’s revenue loss from the recent GST rate cuts is projected to be only around Rs 3,700 crore in FY26, cushioned by stronger consumption and higher tax collections, according to a ...
New Delhi: The government's decision to exempt Goods and Services Tax (GST) on health insurance from 18 per cent to nil has led to a sharp rise in health cover sizes, with the average sum insured ...
New Delhi, Dec 24: Recent reforms under GST 2.0 show that simplification and tax moderation can coexist with strong revenue growth, a report said on Wednesday, calling for freezing peak tax rates and ...
The reduction in the goods and services tax (GST) rates has increased the momentum in India’s economic activity both on the supply and demand sides, while robust agricultural activity — reflected in ...
Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate cuts are expected to support credit growth, with system credit projected to grow 12% in FY26 and 13% in FY27, according to a report by Motilal Oswal Financial ...
The auto component sector is poised for growth due to strong demand recovery and a robust order pipeline post-GST cut.
Gross GST collections rose 6.1 per cent to over Rs 1.74 lakh crore in December 2025, even as sweeping tax cuts slowed down growth in revenues from domestic transactions, according to government data ...
Central and state GST officials are said to be reviewing the grievances raised by online gaming startups since last year The upcoming GST Council meetings in June or July could see further clarity on ...
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