Repeal consumer protection disguised as tax provision
The Goods and Services Act, 2017 (act), came into force accompanied by concerns whether businesses would pass on its tax benefits to consumers. Keeping its
The Goods and Services Act, 2017 (act), came into force accompanied by concerns whether businesses would pass on its tax benefits to consumers. Keeping its

In the ruling administration’s last full budget before India goes to the polls, India’s Finance Minister, Ms Sitharaman, laid out the government’s vision – “Making

As India stands on the cusp of its 18th general elections, the current ruling party aspires for a third term in its interim budget’s pitch

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India has greatly increased in the past decade, particularly after the pandemic. This has led to more cross-border transactions in

As Hollywood is continually pointing out, space travel is hazardous. One problem, usually earthbound, is taxation. Authorities are all too keen on raising revenue when

As India pursues its ambition of becoming a USD30 trillion economy by 2047, it needs to understand the different tax policies of developing and developed

Never ask questions you don’t want to know the answers to. An apt quote by Tom Krause applies perfectly in the context of the recent

India’s Union budget announced on February 1 carries key tax amendments affecting multinationals doing business in India. In response to the increasing popularity of digital

The unregulated space of cryptocurrency has been largely perceived as volatile, unsafe and susceptible to untimely changes. Considering material volume of reported crypto transactions undertaken

While presenting the Union Budget for the financial year 2015-16, the then finance minister (the late Arun Jaitley) recognized the fact that, despite producing some