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GST: A Snapshot

Goods and Service Tax(GST) will have significant impacts on the Indian economy. Some of these are: (i) The bigger companies will have to reconstruct their operations and will have proper invoices at every step of their supply chain. The smaller companies will be unable to evade taxes. Hence the horizon of tax payments will become wider.
(ii) Companies will pass on the direct benefits to the consumers and will benefit from the indirect impacts like lowered costs.
(iii) Inflation is expected to go further down.
(iv) Initially, growth will be lower but will subsequently improve.
(v) FDI will increase. 
Hence, producers and consumers will both benefit from this revised taxation and the revenue of the government is expected to flourish in the future.Read more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/gst-impact-on-economy-five-things-to-watch-out-for/story-vlIqCqYPX8vzlIZvsJG55M.html
 
 
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Real estate industry of India: A Report

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Insurance FDI: A Welcome Move

On Wednesday, April 8, 2015, the Reserve Bank of India issued a notification of Government’s decision to raise the bar of FDI limit in insurance sector to 49%. This move has been welcomed by the insurance industry of India as it will entice global insurance companies to set up units in India and the existing firms to increase their investment. The ability to absorb more foreign capital will also spur some insurance companies to list on the local stock exchanges via initial public offerings. As per the DIPP (Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion) guidelines, FDI of up to 26 per cent come under automatic route and beyond 26 per cent and up to 49 per cent government approval is needed. 

To know more, read the following Economic Times article:

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/rbi-notifies-hike-in-fdi-cap-in-insurance-sector-to-49/articleshow/46852551.cms

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