Jubilant, Operator of Dominos Pizza Chain in India Found Guilty of Not Passing Rs 41.42 Crore GST Benefit in Top Business News- News18.com published on February 04, 2019 leave a reply Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate on restaurants was cut to 5% without Input Tax Credit (ITC) from 18% with ITC, with effect from November 15, 2017. from Top Business News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2MOuVgR Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post CPCB, Delhi Recruitment 2019 for 20 SRF, RA and Scientist B Posts, Walk-In on 13 and 14 Feb Next Post RBI May Slash Interest Rate by 25 Basis Points, Says SBI report post written by: Rohit Related PostsSensex Falls Over 150 Points; Banking, IT Stocks DragTop losers include Yes Bank, Bajaj Auto, Bharti Airtel, HCL Tech, HDFC twins, Kotak Bank, TCS and Infosys, shedding up to 2.55 per cent. from Top Business News… Continue ReadingPrice Waterhouse and Co. Quits as Auditors of Reliance Capital, Reliance Home FinanceShares of Reliance Capital fell as much as 6.7% in early trade on Wednesday, while those of Reliance Home Finance plunged nearly 10% after the announcement. fr… Continue ReadingAll You Need to Know About the New Monthly GST Return Filing SystemThe finance ministry has put in place a transition mechanism which allows taxpayers to try the new return filing forms during July-September. from Top Business… Continue ReadingYes Bank Sees Two Resignations Amid Reports of Rana Kapoor Seeking a ReturnMukesh Sabharwal, the chairman of the nomination and remuneration committee and former interim CEO, Ajai Kumar, both quit on Tuesday citing personal reasons. f… Continue ReadingAdani Enterprises Wins Green Light for Long Delayed Australian Coal MineAdani has said that it is ready to start construction within days of receiving the permit for its Carmichael mine that would produce 8-10 million tonnes of ther… Continue Reading
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