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India goes after companies with a big tax stick

A wave of demands for payment of GST on intra-company transactions has opened up a new front between corporates and the government. A dent to the ease-of-doing-business rankings the likely first casualty. Early in August, it emerged that India’s Goods and Services Tax authorities had slapped IT services company Infosys with a whopping Rs 32,000 crore demand for unpaid taxes. The demands were centred around taxes payable on intra-group transactions—between subsidiaries and parent companies, between branch offices and head offices.

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Haryana Jhajjar District Collector’s Cheating Inquiry into Tata Realty Project Remains Stalled After 58 Months

One of the key issues being agitated by protestors led by farmer unions at the borders of New Delhi concerns a provision in the Central government’s new farm laws that allows disputes over farming contracts to be adjudicated only by the government bureaucracy, with no provision to approach the courts. An example of what a bureaucratic inquiry can look like is provided by the case of the “New Haven” apartment complex in Bahadurgarh, Haryana.

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