New Delhi: The government has asked some major e-commerce companies to explain why prices of certain products were raised even after the recent cuts in the goods and services tax (GST). The new GST ...
E-commerce platforms scrutinized for not passing on GST benefits to consumers; government monitoring prices closely.
The move of the government comes after receiving several complaints for not reducing the price of daily-used essential items being sold on some e-commerce platforms as announced by the government ...
The government is monitoring e-commerce platforms to ensure GST rate cuts on daily essentials are passed to consumers. Authorities are tracking pricing of 54 items, including FMCG products and ...
In cases where the grievance is about consumers not getting price relief due to sellers not lowering price in line with new GST rates, the government may be able to point out the aberration to the ...
Flipkart & Amazon have taken several communication and tech enhancement measures to ensure that the GST reductions are passed on to customers.
Amazon and Flipkart channelled over Rs 300 crore in GST savings to festive shoppers as sellers adopted new tax rates, boosting demand for appliances and electronics ...
The government has sought responses from some big e-commerce players for raising prices of a few items even after GST cuts came into effect, sources have told Moneycontrol. The new goods and services ...
Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare recently said the department received more than 3,000 complaints about companies not passing on the GST benefits to buyers.
Government is keeping e-commerce platforms on tight watch to ensure GST 2.0 tax cuts translate into real consumer savings ...
Finance Ministry, along with CBIC, are cracking down on e-commerce platforms for not passing on GST rate cut benefits to consumers.
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