The first benefits of the new year will go out Friday, with eligible Canadians receiving goods and services tax or harmonized sales tax credits from the federal government.
As GST became the punchline of the week, internet came up with a whole set of memes and pranks to make netizens laugh.
Adding to the buzz, content creator Aryan Kataria took to the streets to prank unsuspecting individuals with absurd claims ...
Non-prepaid vouchers, which are neither prepaid instruments nor qualify as such but give the holder the right to certain ...
Firstly, he spot a man speaking over a phone and went to fool him by saying, "Right hand mein phone matt pakdo. GST lagta hai". On hearing this, the man stood up in confusion.
A viral prank video plays on confusion surrounding GST, informing people of absurd tax rules, like taxing the way they hold ...
GST revenues from domestic transactions, including the collection from services and goods sold within the country, grew 8.4% ...
The total gross GST revenue grew 7.3% to ₹1.77 trillion in December as compared to ₹1.65 trillion in the same month a year ...
India's GST revenue grew by 7.3% year-on-year in December, reaching Rs 1.77 lakh crore. Central GST was Rs 32,836 crore, ...
Gross domestic revenue for the year from GST collections jumped more than 10 per cent year-on-year to cross Rs 12.37 lakh ...
India's GST collections rose 7.3% to `1.77 lakh crore in December compared to the previous year. This growth slowed from an 8 ...
The gross GST collection in India rose by 7.3% year-on-year to Rs 1.77 lakh crore in December, despite a substantial rise in ...