The incoming government will have to encourage private investments, bring down cost of capital
While the Centre is criticised for not cutting excise duty on petroleum products, it is the states which gain more from the rise in their prices
These plans aren't likely to put substantial cash in your hands.
Panel formed to simplify return-filing process, take feedback from stakeholders, experts
United's income of 171.5 million pounds ($323.8 million) for the 2003-04 season kept them top of the pile for the eighth year in a row.
Being a member of the World Trade Organisation and General Agreement on Trade in Services, India will have to lift restrictions on foreign capital in insurance.
Experts have flagged issues regarding the levying of new cess/tax, especially those related to complications in administering the cess.
India has historically not had a strong compliance mechanism around insider trading. This is in stark contrast to developed countries.
With the United States adopting protectionist policies and hiking import duties, a trade war like situation has emerged.
Government planning to slash the number of days required to start a business in Mumbai, Delhi from the current 26.
Experts consider Sebi's takeover code in its present form to be on a par with any foreign code governing public mergers and acquisitions.
The move will help address apprehensions as well as potential disputes on various computational and transitional issues such as the loss of input credits and pricing that were bound to arise on account of the change.
India studied the Malaysian model, which was scrapped on Wednesday, before implementing the GST and borrowed the anti-profiteering clause to ensure GST benefits are passed on to the end-consumer by the industry
The National Highways Authority of India will this year witness the highest ever growth out of the last decade. But Gadkari himself admits his biggest failure as India's roads minister has been his inability to curb loss of life in road accidents.
'There's a huge need for advancements in current security incident logging and monitoring practices.'
The price of petrol breached a three-year high on Monday at Rs 74.50 a litre, while the price of diesel was at its highest at Rs 65.75 a litre
India's participation in Olympics will be decided only by the general body of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, which in all likelihood won't change its present stance of not taking part as they don't want to follow the Olympic charter.
The govt could allow start-ups and e-commerce cos to appropriate initial brand building expenses over several years for accounting benefits
The clarification comes amid reports that sweet shops have discontinued chocolate barfis and chocolate sandesh.
Brazilian striker Neymar Jr is leaving FC Barcelona, the Catalan club confirmed on Wednesday, as a radio report said he was moving to French team Paris Saint-Germain.
The window for registration is open up to September 30
IIM-A saw 36 per cent jump in maximum domestic salary in 2018 placements this year.
Manchester United expect profits to fall back from last season's record levels after the club splashed out on new players to try to regain its place in Europe's soccer elite.
Leicester City have returned to the Premier League for the first time since 2004 despite not kicking a ball on Saturday after Queens Park Rangers and Derby County both lost.
'Significant reductions in the compliance obligations mean businesses earlier struggling to comply will now have enough time to prepare and comply within the extended timelines.'
A well-established tax system would have a predictable buoyancy - how fast the collections grow as a proportion to the growth of the economy. But that is not the case with GST. It is still undergoing substantial changes as the government responds to structural as well as administrative glitches.
Barcelona are concerned about the financial clout of the Premier League when the new English television deal kicks in for top-flight clubs next season, said president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
The coming Union Budget might give relief to foreign portfolio investors from taxation on indirect transfers.
Agriculture implements that are currently taxed up to 18 per cent may come under the 12 per cent or the 5 per cent bracket.
'The web of transactions is so complex that it requires expertise to understand the strategies involved in each fraud.'
Pratt, who joined the firm in 2004, has left the company to start his own entrepreneurial venture.
Or is all of media being re-invented, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
China Development Bank takes Reliance Communications to NCLT over loan default
The government's stated vision is that it wants to make India a manufacturing hub and that is where such a rush or confusing policies don't help, reports Shubhomoy Sikdar.
The report claims it will take another six months before the government decides precisely what it wants to achieve from Brexit