Dilasha Seth &Amp; Raghavendra Kamath

Stories by Dilasha Seth &Amp; Raghavendra Kamath

COVID-19 deals a deadly blow to small realty players

COVID-19 deals a deadly blow to small realty players

Rediff.com   6 May 2020

Experts say that the lockdown and its aftermath will further quicken the consolidation in the real estate sector, which has been taking place since 2012, with more small players going out of the business and bigger, branded players dominating the market.

Excise duty on petrol, diesel raised

Excise duty on petrol, diesel raised

Rediff.com   6 May 2020

No change in retail prices as oil marketing firms to absorb increase

Lower refunds boost April tax collection by 36.5%

Lower refunds boost April tax collection by 36.5%

Rediff.com   3 May 2020

Without accounting for refunds, however, the collection contracted 5.4 per cent, indicating muted economic activity as the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent curbs paralysed most sectors.

Post-coronavirus GDP, Budget targets likely in July

Post-coronavirus GDP, Budget targets likely in July

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2020

'The numbers are null and void now. Look, we can give out projections now, but we know that a week later those numbers will also be irrelevant. So we need to wait,' a top government official said.

Despite fall in crude prices govt may hike excise duty on petrol

Despite fall in crude prices govt may hike excise duty on petrol

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2020

A government official said out that with hardly any economic activity, an immediate duty hike will not be productive and could be announced once the lockdown eases and demand revives.

Govt seeks India Inc's view on economic revival

Govt seeks India Inc's view on economic revival

Rediff.com   22 Apr 2020

Officers across departments and ministries have been asked to speak to people across sectors for 'SWOT' analysis of issues for revival of the economy.

Pandemic, a wake-up call for city planners: Tata

Pandemic, a wake-up call for city planners: Tata

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2020

'High-value homes are designed and built on slum lands and slums are given residue. They do not have access to free air and live in close proximity of others.'

I-T officers in a fix over 'informal' orders to return to work

I-T officers in a fix over 'informal' orders to return to work

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2020

Direct tax collections missed the revised target for 2019-20 by Rs 1.42 trillion at Rs 10.27 trillion, an 8 per cent fall over the previous year.

'Fighting coronavirus is a priority, so is giving timely salaries'

'Fighting coronavirus is a priority, so is giving timely salaries'

Rediff.com   12 Apr 2020

'We will not compromise on it. We will not make any deferred payments or cuts.'

Residential builders stare at a bleak year

Residential builders stare at a bleak year

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2020

CREDAI-MCHI, a body of developers in Mumbai, has pegged the drop in sales booking at around 80 per cent in the February-March period this year. This is the second highest fall in residential sales in the past five years, after Q1, 2017, when the decline, due to the note ban, was 37 per cent.

Govt to release Rs 20,000-cr GST dues to states

Govt to release Rs 20,000-cr GST dues to states

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2020

Even with the Rs 20,000 crore distributed among states, it will still be a fraction of what they have been demanding in financial support and clearance of pending dues.

100% tax rebate for donations to PM CARES

100% tax rebate for donations to PM CARES

Rediff.com   1 Apr 2020

This brings its tax treatment on par with the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund.

'Essential goods' classification puts e-commerce cos in a tizzy

'Essential goods' classification puts e-commerce cos in a tizzy

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2020

'It is unclear whether clothing or home items qualify as essential items. A lot of professionals are working from home, and they need electronics for their productivity. Does this qualify as essential?'

Mall operators' revenues may take 30% hit amid coronavirus spread

Mall operators' revenues may take 30% hit amid coronavirus spread

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2020

The analyst said since servicing of principal and interest on loans will beome challenging for mall operatos in the next couple of months.

Coronavirus spread: Retailers, multiplexes, mall owners spar over rentals

Coronavirus spread: Retailers, multiplexes, mall owners spar over rentals

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2020

Retailers and multiplex operators want mall owners to either forgo rent for the period of the shutdown or lower rent in the event the mall is open but footfalls are low.

How companies deal with coronavirus panic

How companies deal with coronavirus panic

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2020

Employees asked to work from home... cancelled travel plans... curtailed meetings... Caution and precaution dominate Corporate India's response to Covid-19.

As China shutdown intensifies, govt plans to rework supply chain

As China shutdown intensifies, govt plans to rework supply chain

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2020

To address the supply crunch, CII has suggested leveraging the existing excess capacity in the Indian industry; rolling back import duty hike to look for alternative sources of imports; expanding credit to manufacturing units with quick loan sanctions, and one-time emergency waiver of non-performing asset regulations for three months.

Tax dispute resolution scheme made attractive

Tax dispute resolution scheme made attractive

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2020

The scheme offers waiver of interest, penalty, and prosecution for settling tax disputes.

'Getting rid of tax exemptions is a right move'

'Getting rid of tax exemptions is a right move'

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2020

'If you do quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, someone earning Rs 10 lakh can get a benefit of anywhere between Rs 35,000 and Rs 45,000, even if s/he is availing exemptions.' 'A large proportion of people do not avail full exemptions as they don't have money to invest in those schemes.'

'There should be an uptick in growth'

'There should be an uptick in growth'

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2020

'There are some encouraging signs.' 'Notice that we have not said 7%-plus, we are keeping it at 6% to 6.5%.'