Last year’s Budget was all about supporting Singaporeans through the challenges of the pandemic, the recession and an economy that was already tepid before the virus outbreak. But all that ...
The GST voucher is something that many Singaporeans look out for every year. But many don’t know how much they’ll get from the government, and when the GST voucher payout date is. Some of us don’t ...
The gross GST (Goods and Services Tax) revenue collected in November 2021 stood at Rs 1,31,526 crore. The total GST collection comprises Rs 23,978 crore CGST (Central GST), Rs 31,127 crore (State GST) ...
The above figure includes GST collection from domestic transactions between June 5, 2021 and July 5, 2021 since taxpayers were given various relief measures in the form of waiver/ reduction in ...
The GST collection in February stood at Rs 1.13 lakh crore, according to the government data released on Monday. This is the fifth straight month of over Rs 1 lakh crore GST collections and an ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, speaking on the outcomes of the just-concluded 45th GST Council meeting today, announced GST exemption on some life-saving drugs not connected with Covid-19 but ...
The IGST stood at Rs 57,864 cr which included Rs 27,900 cr collected on import of goods and Cess at Rs 7,790 cr (including Rs 815 cr collected on import of goods). The above figure includes GST ...
NEW DELHI: GST revenue for the month of July stood at over Rs 1.16 lakh crore, 33 per cent higher than the collection in the same month of 2020, indicating that the economy is recovering at a fast ...
NEW DELHI: GST collection slipped below Rs 1 lakh crore in June for the first time in eight months as the second wave of the Covid pandemic and the resultant lockdowns hit businesses and the economy.
GST Collection December 2021: The numbers were 13 per cent above the tax collections of December 2020 (Photo: Twitter) New Delhi: According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Finance, the ...
Budget 2021: GST hike to take place between 2022 and 2025, 'sooner rather than later', says DPM Heng
SINGAPORE - The planned goods and services tax (GST) hike will take place between next year and 2025 - sooner rather than later, and subject to the economic outlook, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng ...
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