In his letter to Nirmala Sitharaman, Sukesh Chandrasekhar, claimed a whopping Rs 22,410 crore overseas income in 2024-25 and even offered to pay Rs 7,640 crore in taxes.
Conman Sukesh Chandrashekar, who was arrested in 2015 for a huge fraud case, has written a letter to Union Finance Minister.
The EPFO has extended the deadline for UAN activation and linking Aadhaar to bank accounts to January 15, 2025, from the ...
India has allowed 100 per cent foreign investment in the food and beverage sector, full foreign ownership, and complete ...
Businessman Sukesh Chandrasekhar awaiting trial for various charges, has written a letter to Finance Minister Nirmala ...
In the previous budget, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said that a new mechanism would be launched for facilitating ...
Bhiwandi's powerloom sector faces challenges due to adverse business environment and government policies, seeking support in upcoming budget.
In a bid to reduce litigation, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the upcoming Budget may announce an Amnesty Scheme for ...
The government had in the past announced amnesty schemes for excise and service tax and even for the income tax but not for customs ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman may announce an Amnesty Scheme for customs in the upcoming Budget to reduce litigation ...
Sukesh has volunteered to pay ₹7,640 crore in taxes on this income under the Indian tax scheme in his letter to Finance ...