This roundup captures key tax, GST, customs, and financial sector updates released during the week. The key takeaway is improved clarity on exemptions, compliance, and regulatory ...
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Supreme Court cancels bail of alleged fake GST kingpin, DGGI Northeast Zone regains custody of accused
The Supreme Court has set aside the bail granted to alleged fake GST invoice kingpin Shashi Kumar Choudhary, marking a significant legal victory for the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), ...
GST Network has issued an advisory on reporting retail sale price-based valuation for tobacco products like pan masala in e-Invoice, e-Way Bill, GSTR-1, and Invoice Furnishing Facility. This move, ...
The Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Commissionerate, Ludhiana, has unearthed a fake GST invoicing racket amounting to ₹311 crore in the iron and steel manufacturing sector. During the searches, ...
In a significant move to strengthen export documentation and enhance data integration with the GST framework, the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has notified amendments to Appendix 2U of the ...
The emerging discussion is centred on whether a second wave of GST and Customs restructuring will be required to sustain consumption momentum and business confidence GST reforms in 2026 focus on ...
The first of several rebates from the federal government is set to go out to qualifying Canadians in just a few days, which means some will be getting a bit extra in their wallets to start the new ...
India's GST collections is showing a marginal improvement as the impact of GST 2.0 continued to weigh on domestic indirect-tax revenue. India's net GST revenue, after accounting for refunds, rose 2.2% ...
GST compensation cess proceeds—which was levied only on tobacco in December – fetched ₹4,536 crore, down from ₹11,471 crore the previous December, when the levy covered all items on the 28% ...
Gross GST collections rose 6.1 per cent to over ₹1.74 lakh crore in December 2025, on slow growth in revenues from domestic sales following the sweeping tax cuts, according to government data released ...
The GST Council may consider cutting goods and services tax on air and water purifiers for domestic use from 18 per cent to 5 per cent, reclassifying them as essential items rather than discretionary ...
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