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A Group of Ministers has proposed a full exemption of 18% GST on life and health insurance premiums for individuals in India.
Experts analyze the impact of proposed GST exemption on health & life insurance policies, focusing on term & health plans.
Insurers presently avail input tax credit on significant backend costs such as insurance commission, re-insurance, technology ...
Experts said the move to exempt GST on health and life insurance premiums would provide significant relief to households.
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India Today on MSNGST on life and health insurance may soon be exempt: What it means for you
A proposal has been made to exempt premiums for life and health insurance from Goods and Services Tax (GST), a move that could bring down costs and boost insurance penetration.
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GST exemption on health insurance, life insurance likely: How will it impact premiums?
The Group of Ministers (GoMs), constituted by the GST Council on Compensation Cess, Health and Life Insurance (for individuals), and Rate Rationalisation, has proposed a complete exemption on health ...
After the PM's speech, the government later came out with details about the upcoming next-generation GST reform which is aimed at lowering tax rates for most daily use essential items, home appliances ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNGST Relief Could Cut Insurance Premiums By Up To 15%, Depending on Credit Claims
The group of ministers on GST reform is set to recommend a complete exemption of goods and services tax on health and life ...
Tax experts believe the exemption could improve affordability but caution that expectations of a full 18% premium cut are ...
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Nil GST on insurance premiums: Zero rate may not make policies cheaper for individuals, say experts
Currently, health and life insurance premiums attract 18% GST. For instance, a life insurance policy with a Rs 100 premium ...
A panel of Indian state ministers on goods and services tax (GST) has proposed exempting tax on health and life insurance ...
GST exemption for insurance for individuals is expected to result in an annual revenue loss of around Rs 9,700 crore, he ...
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