India's GST 28pct, but M'sians make noise about 6pct - PM Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is not in the dark about Malaysians' aversion to paying more taxes. In his officiating speech at the MIC annual general meeting today, Najib took note of MIC president Dr S Subramaniam who had, earlier in his speech, said many Indian students found that their respective National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN) loans have not been sufficient. "I accept the view on PTPTN, and we will look into this in more detail because it is not only an Indian problem, (but affects) all communities.
No tax refund, no working capital: How GST is hurting Indian exporters Delays in processing tax refunds under the new Goods and Services Tax regime has locked up the funds of exporters, hurting their businesses and affecting their ability to be competitive in international markets. On September 19, a delegation of exporters met Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia, who is heading a committee set up to look into the GST-related issues that India’s export sector is facing. During the meeting, the Federation of Indian Export Organisation reportedly said that the government should fast-track the refunds process for exporters or as much as Rs 65,000 crore of their money could get stuck in the July-October period, affecting their ability to do business. The Goods and Services Tax, which was implemented from July 1, subsumes all the indirect taxes that businesses earlier paid the Centre and states separately, with the aim of creating a common market. It involved a co...