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Govt plans insurance scheme for GST-registered small traders; announcement likely before Budget session
•The insurance scheme, if approved by the government, is likely to be announced by the end of this month before the commencement of the Budget session, the sources added.
As AAP protests sealing drive in Delhi to hide internal crisis, issue set to be an important one in state's mini Assembly election
Kangkan Acharyya •While it is still too early to predict which party would gain the most out of the sealing issue, it will certainly be an important issue in a possible Delhi bypoll.
Budget 2018: Why tax parity is needed for low income employees just like small traders
Muralidharan •A low income employee may be defined to be the one whose gross salary income is not more than Rs 15 lakh.
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Gabbar Singh Tax’ jibe: Why Congress vice-president should end theatrics and offer solutions
Dinesh Unnikrishnan123 •The mistake Gandhi does often is to forget to ask the real questions and confine himself to theatrics in his public rallies, thus harming his own brand and leaving questions on his political acumen.
GST will benefit small traders, accelerate goods transportation, says Narendra Modi
Ians •Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will benefit small traders more
GST from 1 July: For small traders and unorganised players, the shift remains a challenge
Sindhub •Informal or unorganised sector accounts for nearly 50 percent of India’s gross domestic product and is responsible for more than 80 percent of total job creation in the country
Less tax for small traders on digital transactions: Govt
•The decision has been taken to achieve the government's mission of moving towards a less cash economy and to incentivise small traders/businesses to proactively accept payments by digital means
Demonetisation and ATM chaos: Who is the worst hit? Daily wage-earners, say experts
Sulekha_nair •Daily wage labourers can't afford to lose a day's wages by standing in long queues to change banned notes.
Rs 500, Rs 1,000 notes banned: Rumour, panic run amok; small traders, vendors hit badly
Debobrat Ghose •Besides consumers, it's the small traders and vendors who have been facing inconvenience.