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1. Technological Hurdles: The GST regime brought in the need for businesses to file taxes online through the GSTN portal. However, frequent technical glitches, server downtimes, and difficulties in navigating the portal posed significant challenges, especially for small businesses unfamiliar with digital tax filing.
Direct tax in the form of an income tax was introduced by Sir James Wilson in India in 1860 to overcome the difficulties created by the Indian Rebellion of 1857. [12] The organisational history of the Income-tax Department, however, starts in the year 1922, when the Income-tax Act [4], 1922 gave, for the first time, a specific nomenclature to various Income-tax authorities.
Universal Business Language (UBL), ISO/IEC 19845, is an open library of standard electronic business documents and information models for supply chain, procurement, and transportation such as purchase orders, invoices, transport logistics and waybills.
The Schedule K-1 Tax Form Explained - File IRS tax form Schedule K-1 to report your income from "Pass-through entities," such as S corporations, estates, and LLCs. Learn more about when and how to ...
2.1 Computing. 2.2 Vehicles. 2.3 Other uses in science and technology. 3 Timekeeping. 4 Businesses and organizations. 5 Other uses. Toggle the table of contents. GST ...
^ ASN.1 has X.681 (Information Object System), X.682 (Constraints), and X.683 (Parameterization) that allow for the precise specification of open types where the types of values can be identified by integers, by OIDs, etc. OIDs are a standard format for globally unique identifiers, as well as a standard notation ("absolute reference") for ...
Binary storage in open format with optional compression. Allows for direct web-access of subsets/aggregations of maps through OPeNDAP protocol. RPF – Raster Product Format, military file format specified in MIL-STD-2411 [11] CADRG – Compressed ADRG, developed by NGA, nominal compression of 55:1 over ADRG (type of Raster Product Format)
1: 1: alpha: P, indicating a passport 2: 1: alpha+ < Type (for countries that distinguish between different types of passports) 3–5: 3: alpha: Issuing country or organization (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code with modifications) 6–44: 39: alpha+ < Surname, followed by two filler characters, followed by given names. Given names are separated by ...