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The India Payments Trends 2026 report shows how quickly the country’s digital payments landscape is changing, driven by new technologies, policies, and innovation.
India’s IPO market was active in FY26, supported by strong domestic participation, but IPO readiness became more important than ever. Investors were not simply backing market momentum.
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Large-scale urban developments require strong market insights, infrastructure alignment and robust financial planning to ensure long-term viability.
Grant Thornton Bharat’s 'IPO Access' podcast series features conversations with leaders and experts on the decisions, governance and leadership practices that shape successful IPO journeys and build long-term market confidence.
Finance leaders want to focus on strategy, but day-to-day demands still take up much of their time.
The India Finance Leaders Barometer 2026 by Grant Thornton Bharat captures the priorities, pressures and opportunities shaping the finance function. Drawing on perspectives from CFOs and senior finance leaders across industries and organisation sizes, it examines how the role is evolving and what finance functions must do to create greater value for the business.
The tax and regulatory environment continues to evolve rapidly, with significant developments on both federal and state fronts.
The August 2026 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of key developments in direct taxes, FEMA, transfer pricing, and indirect taxes for July 2026.
The Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse Regulations, 2019 (MOOWR) has become an important customs duty deferment framework for manufacturers in India.
The India Payments Trends 2026 report shows how quickly the country’s digital payments landscape is changing, driven by new technologies, policies, and innovation.
The July 2026 edition highlights important developments in corporate affairs, securities law and regulatory compliance.
July 2026 saw dealmaking regain momentum, led by large-ticket M&A transactions and stronger cross-border activity.
This compendium provides a comprehensive pan-India view of incentives that power investment, manufacturing, and exports.
Grant Thornton Bharat’s ‘Beyond the Screen’ is a podcast series decoding the forces shaping the media, entertainment, and AVGC-XR ecosystem.
Grant Thornton Bharat’s PolicyCast is your window into policy, tax, and regulatory developments. Each episode features expert perspectives on issues that matter to businesses, individuals, and the wider economy.
Appeals under GST carry a statutory cost of entry. A taxpayer challenging an adverse order must first make the prescribed pre-deposit; once this condition is met, recovery of the balance demand is ordinarily deemed to be stayed until disposal of the appeal.
The GST credit mechanism rests on the premise that tax paid at the preceding stage should ordinarily flow as input tax credit, leaving businesses liable to tax only on their value addition.