Recently Lifehacker ran a great article titled “The best lessons from childhood fables that still matter.” That’s the beauty of fables – the stories are simple, but the lessons are timeless, transcending... Read more »
Trust deficit between taxpayers and tax administrators is the key factor that makes GAAR a non-starter Read more »
Rajiv Memani, chief executive and country managing partner of EY India and chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry's tax committee, speaks on why there is a need to defer the implementation of... Read more »
By introducing the concept of 'public interest', the government has made the 2014 Rules unnecessarily complicated Read more »
The Supreme Court has held that a company which takes over another is liable to pay damages for default in payment of contributions to the provident fund committed by the latter. The... Read more »
Life is very, very fast. It seems to get faster all the time. Money isn’t impervious to that speed. How many paychecks seem like they’re already spent before you’ve even cashed them?
The... Read more »
A tight budget is no excuse to eat poorly. Eating healthful foods is a core component of living a healthier lifestyle – and living healthy saves you money in other areas, particularly... Read more »
Business Standard experts take a look at the challenges thrown by the Budget in growing financial stress in the judiciary, matters relating to tax administration, harnessing foreign investors' sentiments, taxing mandatory CSR... Read more »
Successful money management is all about having the knowledge and confidence to make good choices with your money. Those two elements go hand-in-hand: you need the knowledge to feel confident, but you... Read more »
We’re deep in the throes of summer. It may not feel like it now, but autumn is already on the horizon. That means that it’s time for a beloved annual tradition –... Read more »