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The government has decided to defer its earlier decision to include international credit card spends outside India under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS).
So, what does this mean? Well, in effect this means there will be no levy of Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on international credit card spends outside India as of now.
Updated timeline: The government also extended the timeline to levy the higher proposed TCS rates with effect from October 1 instead of July 1 this year.
But, why? This comes after banks raised concerns about the unpreparedness of their reporting systems to roll out the differential TCS levy for various categories.
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Having accommodated over 12,000 people from violence-hit Manipur, the neighbouring state of Mizoram is now beginning to feel the strain. The Indian Express spoke to multiple top state officials and civil society members, who reiterated the need for funds from the Centre. Read what they said.
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🔴The government has approved a proposal to set up a National Research Foundation (NRF) as an apex body to promote, fund and mentor scientific research in higher education institutions across the country, with the focus on cultivating the culture of research in universities and colleges.
🔴The United Nations Secretary-General has taken India off a list of countries mentioned in a report on children and armed conflict over the alleged recruitment and use of boys by armed groups in J&K and their detention, killing and maiming by security forces.
🔴Bhim Army leader Chandra Shekhar Aazad was injured when unidentified assailants opened fire on his vehicle in Deoband, in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday.
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