A fine balance – The Hindu (Nov 21, 2017)
Over four months into the troubled implementation of the goods and services tax, the Centre has operationalised a provision in the GST law that has been worrying industry. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- anti-profiteering (adjective) – relating to a clause which acts against a person who makes excessive profit illegally.
- harassment (noun) – persecution, aggressive intimidation, persistent annoyance.
- empower (verb) – authorize, allow, entitle.
- crack down (phrasal verb) – get tough on, take severe action against, eliminate/eradicate/abolish.
- undue benefit (noun) – the benefit of reduced tax incidence on goods or services or both passed on to the final consumers.
- errant (adjective) – offending, lawbreaking, erring.
- construe (verb) – interpret, understand, analyse.
- bureaucracy (noun) – red tape, rules and regulations, protocol.
- vet (verb) – screen, assess, evaluate/examine.
- prima facie (adverb/adjective) – something (first impression) considered as right until proved.
- ascertain (verb) – confirm, verify, discover/find out.
- discretionary (adjective) – optional, non-compulsory/non-mandatory, voluntary.
- rent-seeking (noun) – a behaviour which does not create economic gains for society, instead it helps a company/organisation/individual using their resources to get economic gain.
- inscribe (verb) – write, carve, mark.
- inventory (noun) – unsold stock; an unsold supply of a product that are stored in a place.
- exemplary (adjective) – flawless/faultless, impeccable/consummate.
- fall in line with (phrase) – conform (tally with) with others.
- the heat (noun) – intensive and unwelcome pressure or criticism.
- play out (phrasal verb) – turn out, work out, conclude/end.
- unnerve (verb) – discourage, dishearten, frighten.
- cue (noun) – hint, indication, sign/signal.
- indiscriminately (adverb) – aimlessly, unsystematically; carelessly.
- cartel (noun) – a group of manufacturers/businesses fixing a high price to avoid competition and to make more money.
- transparently (adverb) – in a honest manner; openly, directly/visibly.
- at stake (phrase) – at risk/issue or in question.
- run the risk (phrase) – subject/expose oneself to the chances of something bad happening.
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