The Hindu Editorial (GST’s complicated) – May 07, 2018
With collections from the goods and services tax peaking at over ₹1 lakh crore in April, industry hoped the GST Council would make life simpler for an increasingly compliant tax-payer base. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 forThe Hindu Editorial (GST’s complicated) – May 07, 2018.
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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (GST’s complicated) – May 07, 2018:
- compliant (adjective) – accommodating, cooperative, obedient/dutiful.
- barring (verb) – excluding, omitting, leaving out.
- under way (adverb) – in progress, going on, happening.
- provisional (adjective) – interim/transitional, temporary, tentative.
- input (tax) credit (ITC) (noun) – GST taxation structure allows businesses across India to claim input credit for the tax they paid while purchasing capital goods for their company.
- default (on) (verb) – fail to pay, not pay, renege.
- evasive (adjective) – avoiding, dodging, escaping.
- avail (verb) – use, make use of, utilize.
- jitters (noun) – nervousness, uneasiness, anxiety.
- credit with (verb) – be recognized as, be held responsible for, ascribe to (an achievement).
- swift (adjective) – fast, rapid, quick.
- imposition (noun) – levying, charging, enforcing.
- alleviate (verb) – reduce, control, mitigate/moderate.
- looming (adjective) – threatening, menacing; emerging, appearing (as a visible thread).
- breakdown (noun) – failure, collapse, foundering.
- tenet (noun) – principle, belief, doctrine/rule.
- revert (verb) – respond, reply.
- fortnight (noun) – a period of two weeks.
- intent (noun) – aim, purpose, objective.
- upper hand (noun) – a dominating position.
Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (GST’s complicated) – May 07, 2018:
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