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Central Goods & Services Tax (CGST) Delhi South Commissionerate detects evasion of Goods and Services Tax (GST) of ₹16.30 crore in three firms; one held

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The Anti-evasion Branch of the CGST Delhi South Commissionerate has arrested a key individual for orchestrating the evasion of GST of approximately ₹16.30 crore. The arrest follows detailed analysis of GST return data.

Reports provided by the portal – GSTN, EWB & E-Invoice for the benefit of taxpayers

webinar on reports provided by portal , on 12.08.25 at 3pm

GST Council may take up proposal for uniform 12% tax on fertilisers, inputs by September

The GST (Goods and Services Tax) Council is likely to take up a proposal to correct the inverted duty structure in the fertiliser sector as part of its next round of reforms by September, according to government sources.

ED raids 12 locations, including six in Jharkhand, in Rs 750 crore fake ITC scam

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is conducting searches at 12 locations across Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Maharashtra in connection with an ongoing investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.

GST on online gaming: Centre argues before SC that full value of bets should be taxed

The Centre has told the Supreme Court on August 5 while presenting rejoinders to the arguments presented by online gaming companies that the entire stake amount, or the ‘full face value of bet’, should be considered for taxation, as without stakes placed, the gaming entities would never supply any ‘actionable claim’, in this case betting and gambling.

Accountant hacks Greater Noida firm’s GST portal, siphons off ₹1.80 crore with fake invoices

Greater Noida: An accountant of a Greater Noida-based home decor company was booked for allegedly siphoning off ₹1.80 crore from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) portal after uploading fake invoices worth ₹10 crore from December 2024 to March 2025, police said on Monday.

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‘Extremely unfortunate’: India reacts strongly to Donald Trump’s 25% additional tariff for buying Russian oil; ‘will take all actions necessary…’

India has responded strongly to US President Donald Trump’s move on Wednesday to impose an additional 25% tariff on India for its crude oil procurement from Russia. The ministry of external affairs in a statement called the US move ‘unfortunate’ and reiterated its stand that India would continue to protect its national interests.


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