Turnover does not include scrap sale

The exporter of stainless steel utensils sold the scrap but did not include the proceeds in the total turnover Read more »

Young people don’t understand how credit works

Millennials are a savvy bunch. An age group comprised of those born at the close of the last century, millennials (roughly ages 18 to 34) grew up during the advent of the... Read more »

Three questions about debt collection

Ask the Experts: Three questions about debt, debt collection, and credit reports Hi, I am not working now and would like to eventually pay for my debts; however I’m not able to do... Read more »

Where PEs fear to tread

Cautious private equity investors evaluate whether to opt for a board seat, or be distant observers Read more »

Sub judice is a convenient, self-serving alibi

In India, jury trials were abolished in 1960, but its vestige, sub judice, is still lingering Read more »

Less tax on installation of lifts

The Supreme Court itself had given a judgment in 2005 which had held that the transaction was one of sale Read more »

When splurging is the right thing to do

One of the biggest hurdles in this track meet we call money management is figuring out when it’s “ok” to spend your money – really spend some money. In trying to grow... Read more »

Why you probably won’t ask your parents for financial advice

Mom and Dad know a lot of stuff. When you’re growing up, they’re basically your go-to source for answers to your questions about life, the universe, and everything. (Unless kids ask Google... Read more »

Cracking election funding

Corporate contribution remains a grey area Read more »

SC axe on offshore money

Questions arise in the context of India's obligations towards its tax treaty partners Read more »