India’s positive list to determine which services are taxable is outdated, overly complex and in need of reform and companies are cautiously looking forward to the planned introduction of a negative list of services. Salman Shaheen looks at the ways in which the change will make life easier for taxpayers and finds out if there will be any pitfalls.
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