Infosys is reportedly considering approaching the Karnataka High Court in response to a pre-show cause notice issued by the central GST authority regarding unpaid IGST. The company has requested 10 days to file a response to the notice. Experts suggest that the legal framework may favor Infosys, allowing it to bypass the usual adjudication process by filing a writ petition under Article 226. The pre-show cause notice has caused confusion in the market, as it appears to be rushed and improperly justified, potentially undermining recent tax reforms aimed at transparency.
A Rs 5 and Rs 10 discount on rail tickets is hurting IRCTC and is the cause of simmering discontent within the ticketing arm of the railways. @Rounak_T has a great story on this. It's FREE to read too https://t.co/Wli0RGgdKx
A Rs 5 and Rs 10 discount on rail tickets is hurting IRCTC and is the cause of a simmering discontent within the ticketing arm of the railways. @Rounak_T has a great story on this https://t.co/Wli0RGgdKx
A five-year-old IRCTC-govt secret barter is causing displeasure inside the public company. The chairman can neither explain the rationale to his employees nor can he let it snowball into a noisy protest, reports @Rounak_T in this FREE-to-read story: https://t.co/hTIwmD8udG https://t.co/AMLcKgpZ11