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Taxes
In 2006, the UPA Government announced that a comprehensive GST would be launched on 1st April, 2010 and it was believed that the introduction of GST is a difficult task, as our current structure of indirect taxes is driven by the multiplicity of taxes. So...
Author: lawcruxadvisors
GST: DELAY IN IMPLEMENTATION
23rd November 2011In 2006, the UPA Government announced that a comprehensive GST would be launched on 1st April, 2010 and it was believed that the introduction of GST is a difficult task, as our current structure of indirect taxes is driven by the multiplicity of taxes. So...
Author: lawcruxadvisors
Taxes
As the future of the Goods and Services Tax is still uncertain in India but our efforts to elaborate the broader concept of “GST” will continue in the same manner. Even after facing such a huge setback on major issues such as GST structure, Constitutional...
Author: Atul
No Reduction In The Intensity Of GST Work
18th January 2011As the future of the Goods and Services Tax is still uncertain in India but our efforts to elaborate the broader concept of “GST” will continue in the same manner. Even after facing such a huge setback on major issues such as GST structure, Constitutional...
Author: Atul
Immigration Law
October 1st marks the starting of the time period for newly issued H-1B visas. The H-1B visas are employer-sponsored and enable really skilled workers from other nations to enter the US briefly. The visa can last for three many years and can be renewed f...
Author: Sandy Dickson
H-1B visas still accessible � advocates of the visas urge cap to be lifted
07th October 2010October 1st marks the starting of the time period for newly issued H-1B visas. The H-1B visas are employer-sponsored and enable really skilled workers from other nations to enter the US briefly. The visa can last for three many years and can be renewed f...
Author: Sandy Dickson
Taxes
The interest component of home loan repayment can be deducted from income while computing your tax liability, says Ashish Gupta Under the Income Tax Act, interest on a home loan is tax deductible provided the specified conditions are complied with. The...
Author: Real estate
TAX REBATE ON HOME LOAN INTEREST
07th December 2009The interest component of home loan repayment can be deducted from income while computing your tax liability, says Ashish Gupta Under the Income Tax Act, interest on a home loan is tax deductible provided the specified conditions are complied with. The...
Author: Real estate