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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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We are pleased to present the H1 2019 Dealtracker which captures recent deal activities in India.
We are pleased to present the Monthly Dealtracker which captures May 2019 deal activities in India.The polling month translated into decreased deal activity compared to May 2018 with a 17% fall in volumes and an 83% drop in deal values.
Our annual publication covers relevant topics on the real estate landscape in India and talks about the key highlights of the previous year and the emerging trends for this year.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has notified Ind AS 116 with effect from 1 April 2019. Ind AS 116 is based on International Financial Reporting Standard 16, Leases (‘IFRS 16’), which became effective starting 1 January 2019.
This article on ‘Lease payments’ aims to help you decide which payments need to be recognised in the measurement of the liability and how changes in those payments are recognised.
We are pleased to present the Monthly Dealtracker which captures the monthly deal activities of April 2019 in India.
We are pleased to present the Monthly Dealtracker which captures the deal activities for the month of February 2019 in India.
We are pleased to present the Monthly Dealtracker which captures the recent deal activities in India. Deal activity is expected to be tepid for the part of the year considering the domestic political uncertainty and global economic conditions.
We are pleased to present the 14th annual Dealtracker, which captures the deal activities in India during 2018.
The IT and ITeS industry is one of the cornerstones of the Indian economy. However, it faced some challenges in 2016 and 2017 on account of a reduction in the demand of traditional IT services due to automation and digitisation, and uncertain political scenarios involving curbs on H1B visas in the US. This periodic sector-focused quarterly publication aims to present the valuation and transaction pulse of the Indian IT and ITeS industry.
In 2017, almost 800 Indian companies were operating in the UK, recording combined revenues of £46.4 billion generating £2.25 billion of operating profits and paying over £360 million in corporation tax. The global economy may be taking on a new shape, but the deep economic relationship between the two countries remains strong.
The Grant Thornton India Tracker, developed in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry, monitors UK businesses with ultimate Indian parent companies to identify the fastest-growing companies by turnover, as well as the top Indian employers.