For S Athmanesan, a small scale automobile component manufacturer, the Goods and Services Tax has made money flow tougher. The companies he sells to, pay him only after 60 days but he must pay GST on their bills by the 20th of each month. That locks up about fifteen per cent of his monthly working capital which makes it tougher to pay salaries, buy supplies and so on. With a Rs. 50 lakh turnover he employs ten people, paying close to a lakh as salary every month.
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While the Centre has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel, states did not reduce their VAT/Sales tax on petroleum products.
A new study finds sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, may improve symptoms of Leigh syndrome, a rare, often fatal childhood disorder. Early findings show better muscle strength, fewer seizures, and improved quality of life.
The India-UK FTA will affect the prices of cars imported from the United Kingdom and sold in the Indian market.
Shivam Vishwakarma from Prayagraj ranked 58th in OBC category, selected as Assistant Commissioner (GST).
It is alleged that the 48-year-old accused officer demanded a bribe of Rs 10 lakh to settle the matter, which was later negotiated down to Rs 6 lakh.
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