GST will end taxation miseries of trade & industry political parties to rise above politics to support GST

Nagpur: In a rare occasion for the first time in the Country both trade & industry join hands together in solidarity and sought support from all political parties including Congress to support GST Bill in the Parliament for bringing an...

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By Nagpur Today On Sunday, December 6th, 2015

CAIT welcome & criticise GST panel led by CEA

Nagpur: While welcoming proposal of levy of about 18% standard tax rate under GST by panel headed by Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramaniam and also proposing calling off 1% tax on inter-state transactions under GST, the Confederation of All India...

By Nagpur Today On Tuesday, December 1st, 2015

Why states are silent on GST hue & cry : CAIT​

​Nagpur: The silence of State Governments on much hyped GST has created much uproar in the Country.​ Even though the consensus emerged at the Empowered Committee has been coded in the Bill tabled in Parliament. At a time when the...

By Nagpur Today On Friday, November 27th, 2015

CAIT appeal opposition parties to gives passage to GST Bill

Nagpur: The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) today urged leaders of major opposition parties including Sonia Gandhi urging them to cooperate for ensuring passing of GST Bill in Parliament in current winter session so that GST is implemented in...

By Nagpur Today On Thursday, November 26th, 2015

Opposition must allow to run Parliament this time for the sake of its image before World

If GST Bill is not passed, the country will face loss. BJP Members must strictly abide by 'elasticity' and 'tol mol ke bol' truism. New Delhi/ Nagpur: Parliament’s Winter Session, which started today (Thursday) and follows a wasted monsoon session, is crucial...

By Nagpur Today On Saturday, November 14th, 2015

LPG subsidy may be denied to those with Rs 10 lakh annual income: NDA Govt

New Delhi/ Nagpur: Concerned over slow response of citizens on 'giving up subsidy' voluntarily on LPS gas, “The National Democratic Alliance government is mulling to lift the subsidy on LPG cylinder for consumers whose annual income is above Rs....