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  1. Haryana: ED seizes property documents, cash in fake input tax credit claims

    Haryana: ED seizes property documents, cash in fake input tax credit claims

    New Delhi, Enforcement Directorate on Friday said it seized property documents worth Rs 40 crore, bank lockers and over Rs 16 lakh cash after conducting searches against some Haryana officials and private persons in a case of money laundering related to alleged false input tax. credit claims...
  2. CCPA directs Yatra to refund over Rs 2.5 crore to consumers affected during Covid lockdown

    CCPA directs Yatra to refund over Rs 2.5 crore to consumers affected during Covid lockdown

    The CCPA said its order reinforces the importance of timely refunds and "Travel is directed to follow this directive to ensure full resolution of all pending bookings."CCPA, Food and Public Distribution from 8 July 2021 to 25 June 2024.In 2021, 36,276 bookings worth Rs 26,25,82,484 were...
  3. Early signs of losing momentum are becoming clear in Bengal

    Early signs of losing momentum are becoming clear in Bengal

    In the backdrop of a 13 per cent shortfall in the expected revenue from stamp duty and registration fees in the last financial year of 2023-24, the West Bengal finance department has decided to remove the existing two per cent refund on the stamp duty and 10 percent. From now on, a percentage...
  4. Direct tax collections rise 21 per cent to Rs 4.62 lakh crore on increase in corporate advance tax

    Direct tax collections rise 21 per cent to Rs 4.62 lakh crore on increase in corporate advance tax

    New Delhi: Net direct tax collections have increased by 21 per cent to over Rs 4.62 lakh crore so far in the current financial year due to higher advance tax payments by corporates.The first installment of advance tax, which was due on June 15, saw collections rise 27.34 per cent to Rs 1.48...
  5. Direct tax collection increased by 21 percent to Rs 4.62 lakh crore due to increase in advance tax revenue.

    Direct tax collection increased by 21 percent to Rs 4.62 lakh crore due to increase in advance tax revenue.

    New Delhi: The Income Tax Department on Tuesday said net direct tax collection has increased by 21 per cent to Rs 4.62 lakh crore due to higher advance tax collection so far in the current financial year.The first installment of advance tax, which was due on June 15, saw collections rise 27.34...
  6. US: New rules require airlines to automatically refund consumers for canceled flights

    US: New rules require airlines to automatically refund consumers for canceled flights

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Joe Biden administration issued new rules on Wednesday that will require airlines to provide automatic cash refunds to passengers when due, protecting consumers from costly surprise fees."Too often, airlines drag their feet on refunds or harass people with junk fees. Now...
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