The December 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly US Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of recent key developments in federal and state taxes in the US.
On the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day, a bold and visionary roadmap for a Viksit Bharat by 2047 was unveiled. With a resolute emphasis on self reliance, innovation, and citizen empowerment, the Hon’ble Prime Minister underscored the nation’s transformation—from a dependent economy to a globally confident, technologically empowered, and economically resilient powerhouse.
The November 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly US Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of recent key developments in federal and state taxes in the US.
The November 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin captures key developments under the direct taxes, transfer pricing, indirect taxes, and FEMA, for September 2025.
The GST Compendium November 2025 highlights major GST, customs, and tax reforms, key judicial rulings, and tech-driven compliance updates shaping India’s evolving indirect tax landscape.
The October 2025 edition of the GST Compendium presents a comprehensive overview of the latest indirect tax reforms, with a particular focus on the implementation of GST 2.0 following the 56th GST Council meeting. This structural overhaul introduces a streamlined three-rate framework, rationalised service classifications, and procedural enhancements aimed at improving compliance certainty and operational efficiency across sectors.
The October 2025 edition of the GST Compendium presents a comprehensive overview of the latest indirect tax reforms, with a particular focus on the implementation of GST 2.0 following the 56th GST Council meeting. This structural overhaul introduces a streamlined three-rate framework, rationalised service classifications, and procedural enhancements aimed at improving compliance certainty and operational efficiency across sectors.
The September 2025 edition of our GST Compendium provides an in-depth analysis of these reforms, including structural corrections, updated rate frameworks, streamlined registration processes, provisional refund mechanisms, and dispute resolution measures.
Shifting trade policies, evolving legal interpretations, and notable judicial rulings are redefining India’s indirect tax environment.
The July 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin captures key developments under the direct taxes, transfer pricing, indirect taxes, and FEMA, for June 2025.
The July edition of the GST Compendium highlights developments shaping India’s indirect tax framework as the GST regime marks eight years of implementation.
India is no longer the economy it was in 2017. From rising to become one of the world’s top four economies to emerging as a hub for digital public infrastructure and start-up innovation, the last eight years have marked a transformational phase in India's growth story.
Eight years since its launch, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has proven itself to be one of the most transformative reforms in India’s fiscal history.
Eight years after the rollout of India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST), the country’s most ambitious tax reform continues to evolve. Introduced in July 2017 with the vision of “One Nation, One Tax,” the GST aimed to simplify and unify India’s indirect tax landscape.
The June 2025 edition of the GST Compendium presents a timely and comprehensive overview of key developments shaping indirect taxation in India and abroad.
The May edition of the GST Compendium highlights how recent global tariff adjustments and a landmark international agreement influence indirect taxation and trade strategy.