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The June 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 May 2026.
The June 2026 edition of our GST Compendium analyses key judicial pronouncements, advance rulings, customs updates, GSTN enhancements, and direct tax developments influencing compliance obligations and tax positions.
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Auto Track Q2F22 delves deep into the automotive industry overview, India’s readiness for localisation and potential for ‘China plus one’ strategy as well as long and short-term solutions for semiconductor shortage.
Vikas vasal shares his opinion, for Mint, on the various interpretational issues that have arisen, pursuant to the widening of the equalisation levy provisions
This month of TaxPod highlights the e-Settlement Scheme for electronically disposing settlement applications and more.
The publication captures M&A and PE deal insights for October 2021
Latest updates on indirect taxes, direct taxes, GST and important judicial pronouncements
Taking a leap to go beyond, we are excited to introduce Business & Beyond, our new video series on topics that are hot, trending, and of importance to your business. In our first episode, we present to you the many aspects of Related Party Transactions (RPT) that impact governance and compliance policies in an organisation.
This edition of GAAP provides significant accounting, auditing and regulatory updates
With this auto consumer survey, Grant Thornton Bharat attempts to study the post-COVID-19 demand for vehicles in India, prevalence of discounting practices and the extent of discounts provided by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The survey also delves into consumer expectations from discounts and their readiness to switch over to the new dynamics the auto industry has to offer.
7 in 10 Indians ready to loosen purse strings this festive season, according to Grant Thornton Bharat Consumer Survey
Vikas Vasal writes on thin capitalization rules, explaining in detail how multinational entities may need to navigate the complexities of interest deductibility by determining an optimal capital structure.
Satya Jha shares his thoughts on the importance of caring for the mental health of employees and how only the conscious and responsible corporates will eventually move towards growth, on the foundation of a strong and empathetic culture.
Saket Mehra shares his thoughts with Mobility Outlook on PLI scheme approved by the Indian government for auto industry is investment-centric. With the scheme focused at transforming the country as a manufacturing hub, the auto and auto-component manufacturers are expected to increase capital expenditure to meet revenue commitment under the scheme and avail the incentives.
Dinesh Anand and Abhishek Tripathi write on new CSR rules and their implications on corporate strategy.
This edition of Auto Bytes discusses whether Indian automotive industry can delink itself from imports in order to become self-reliant.
Vikas Vasal writes on ITR and why one should file their tax returns, for Forbes Advisor.
Our TaxPod series aims to keep you updated with key tax and regulatory developments of the past month, in under 5 minutes.