Thursday 20 July 2017

GST Final Draft to Retain Clause on Services Sector


The goods and services tax (GST) council is likely to retain a clause in the law that will require service providers to register in every state where they operate, despite recent representations from various Union ministries and telcos, banks, and insurance firms for a single registration system in chartered accountants firm.
At present, service providers benefit from a single centralized registration system for paying service tax—a tax levied and collected by the Union government.
However, under the GST regime, even states will get the powers to collect tax on services and the service providers will have to register in every state where they have operations in direct foreign investment in India.
As per the provisions of draft GST laws that will be finalized in the 11th meeting of the GST council on 4, and 5 March, service providers operating across India will have to obtain more than 30 separate registrations. Companies have highlighted the procedural hassles of such a move but states, concerned about their revenue, are not willing to agree to a centralized registration.

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Harmanpreet Kaur's 171 leads India past Australia, into World Cup final

India stunned defending champions Australia by 36 runs to secure a spot in the Women's World Cup final after an undefeated 171 by Harmanpreet Kaur provided the platform for victory on Thursday.
With their first win over six-time champions Australia in World Cup knockout cricket, India will now play tournament hosts England in the sold-out Lord’s final on Sunday.
Harmanpreet Kaur

Australia, set 282 to win and what would have been a record World Cup chase if successful, got off to a terrible start as they lost three wickets inside the opening eight overs.
Despite some impressive hitting from Elyse Villani, who recorded her best ODI score of 75, they were never able to keep up with the required run rate and were dismissed for 245 with 11 balls to spare.
Earlier, Kaur's unbeaten 171 –- her third ODI century, which came off just 115 balls and included 20 fours and seven sixes –- underpinned India’s 281 for four.
India, who reached their only previous final in 2005, had experienced a disappointing start of their own as they sunk to 101-3, including the dismissal of inspirational captain Mithali Raj for 36.
However, Kaur, 28, revitalised the innings with a rapid fourth-wicket partnership of 137 with all-rounder Deepti Sharma.
Kaur, who scored her first hundred outside of India, was named player-of-the match.
In a match reduced to 42 overs after heavy rain delayed the start until 13:45pm (1245 GMT), India looked likely to score under 200 until Kaur cut loose.

India, calling on their knowledge of the pitch, having won all four group stage matches they contested at Derby, decided to bat first after winning the toss.
However they were left in a perilous position when opener Smrti Mandhana (six) departed in the first over and Punam Raut (14) joined her in the pavilion not long after.
Kaur took on the role of aggressor as she and Raj made steady progress, before leg-spinner Kristen Beams bowled Raj for 36 having been dropped the previous delivery.
Kaur continued to attack in a merciless display of hitting, requiring 26 balls to move from her half-century to triple figures, when she was almost run out scampering a two to reach the landmark.
That scare and the wicket of Sharma did little to deter her, using only 18 balls to then bring up her 150, as India smashed the final six overs for 79 runs.
India then had a dream start with the ball as Shikah Pandey bowled Beth Mooney (one) and Jhulan Goswami dislodged Meg Lanning’s stumps, for the Australian captain’s first duck since August 2014.
When in-form Nicole Bolton was caught and bowled for 14 by Sharma, Australia were left teetering on 21-3.
Villani kept Australia within touching distance of the chase with a commanding 75 off 58 balls but her departure, dragging Rajeshwari Gayakwad to Manhana, ended those hopes.
Ellyse Perry became the tournament’s top scorer during her 38 but guided Pandey to wicketkeper Sushma Verma to prompt a collapse.
A brutal 90 from Alex Backwell proved in vain as Sharma bowled her to end the semi-final and spark rapturous scenes.

Tuesday 11 July 2017

Land leasing, renting to attract GST from July 1


Come July 1 and leasing of land, renting of buildings as well as EMIs paid for purchase of under-construction houses will start attracting the Goods and Services Tax.Sale of land and buildings will be however out of the purview of GST, the new indirect tax regime. Such transactions will continue to attract the stamp duty, according to the legislations Finance Minister Arun Jaitley introduced in the Lok Sabha yesterday for approval.Electricity has also been kept out of the GST ambit in pvt ltd company registration in Delhi.

GST, which the government intends to roll out from July 1, 2017, will subsume central excise, service tax and state VAT among other indirect levies on manufactured goods and services. The Central GST (CGST) bill -- one of the four legislations introduced, company incorporation in India states that any lease, tenancy, easement, licence to occupy land will be considered as supply of service. Also, any lease or letting out of the building, including a commercial, industrial or residential complex for business or commerce, either wholly or partly, is a supply of services as per the CGST bill.

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How to Select Top Interior Designer in Delhi NCR?


So, if you have been searching for top interior designer firm in Delhi and confused which one will be best for you. Then, you are at right place. Here are some points which must be considered before selecting right interior designer.

Go Online:
Looking by interior designers in Delhi will lead you a lot of relevant results. First of all select some interior designers(websites) and see works(services) of all the selected designers. You can do this by going through the photos, videos and social media posts.
Check their Works/Check their Projects:
This is the main point that should be consider before finalising an interior designer. Some people copy the works of other peoples and presents as their own. On websites of interior designers you can get some clients information. So just talk to some of them and get information.
Consult with a Friend:
Talk to your friends, relatives and colleagues, basically people you know have got their interiors done up by an Interior Designer. The most important is getting to know the experience they had with their designer. This will make your work easy.

These are some basic points that you must keep in mind before finalising best Interior designer firms in India.

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Friday 7 July 2017

Luxury and Contemporary Interior Designer in India


Designing your home, corporate offices, spas, hotels or any commercial entity to bring out its true colours is as essential as its investment. A well sophisticated and trendy design of a corporate office, hotel, or spas reflects the brand value of the entity. Similarly, a contemporary and aesthetical design of a house reveals the life style quotient. To achieve luxurious and contemporary designs, all possible and minute details from floor to ceiling are considered by designers.

Interior designers in Delhi, India have the unique eye and expertise to see all these elements at once and make a beautiful room come together with ease. By utilizing a few home décor tricks, you can create a room to be proud of. Here are a few home decorator secrets to the latest styles.

Signature style

The designs should bear a unique seal of an architect. By adapting a unique method of designing, a designer should be able to establish a name among clientele for their style of working. The work will be later represented as a signature style of the designers or architects. Having worked for many luxury project, SP&A‘s signature style is well-known among their high-end clientele.

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