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India to borrow $22 bln more this FY to compensate states for tax shortfall

Manoj KumarAftab Ahmed 3 minute read India s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman attends a joint news conference with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in New Delhi, India, November 1, 2019. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo India s federal government will borrow $22 billion from the market to compensate the country s states for a shortfall in tax receipts this fiscal year, but it deferred cutting taxes on medicines and medical equipments used to treat coronavirus patients. This borrowing would be additional to the 12 trillion rupees ($166 billion) it already plans to raise in the fiscal year that started on April 1. India s deadly second wave of coronavirus that killed thousands of people in the last two months is now threatening an economic revival that had begun to take hold since the beginning of the year.

GST Council approves late fee amnesty scheme for small taxpayers

COVID-19 relief, Black Fungus drug imports exempted from IGST till Aug 31: FM

COVID-19 relief, Black Fungus drug imports exempted from IGST till Aug 31: FM In light of the rising Black Fungus cases in the country, Amphotericin-B has also been included in the exemptions list. This decision was taken during the 43rd GST Council meeting BusinessToday.In | May 28, 2021 | Updated 22:52 IST Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Friday that the GST Council has exempted COVID-19 relief imports from IGST till August 31, 2021. In light of the rising Black Fungus cases in the country, Amphotericin-B has also been included in the exemptions list. This decision was taken during the 43rd GST Council meeting.

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