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  • Not too many surprises in GST fineprint: EY India's Harishanker Subramaniam

    Watch CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan in conversation with panel of experts where they discussed the road ahead for GST after Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, tabled the GST legislations in parliament today.

  • July rollout of GST also looks doubtful: Harishankar Subramaniam

    July rollout of GST also looks doubtful: Harishankar Subramaniam

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18‘s Shereen Bhan, Dinesh Kanabar of Dhruva Advisors, Harishankar Subramaniam of EY, MS Mani of Deloitte India and Pratik Jain of PWC India speak about the GST and its delay in the roll-out.

  • Centre-state discord on GST dual control worries India Inc: KPMG

    Centre-state discord on GST dual control worries India Inc: KPMG

    The impasse is a matter of concern for the corporates, who feel it may destabilise the economy and hurt business, said Sachin Menon, Head Of Indirect Tax, KPMG.

  • Will GST roll-out meet the Apr 1 deadline? Experts discuss

    Will GST roll-out meet the Apr 1 deadline? Experts discuss

    Approving the revised Goods and Services Tax (GST) draft law in the upcoming Council meeting on November 24 and 25 is more crucial than the sorting out of the dual-control concerns raised by certain states, Pratik Jain, Leader-Indirect Tax at PwC India tells CNBC-TV18.

  • Tax experts discuss implications of multiple GST rates

    Tax experts discuss implications of multiple GST rates

    The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Tuesday discussed multiple tax rates under the new tax regime.

  • FinMin working for a reasonable GST rate: Revenue Secy

    FinMin working for a reasonable GST rate: Revenue Secy

    A day after Cabinet approved incorporation of changes in the landmark GST Bill as suggested a Rajya Sabha Select panel, Finance Ministry on Thursday said it is working closely on a "reasonable" GST rate.

  • Union Budget 2013: KMPG expects no change in customs, service tax rates

    Union Budget 2013: KMPG expects no change in customs, service tax rates

    Basic exemption limit for Excise duty and Service tax should be reviewed and suitably increased as the same has been left untouched since last several years – inflation has considerable increased the cost of raw materials and services

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