Bandhan Bank's new service allows GST payment through online, offline modes

Bandhan Bank's new service allows GST payment through online, offline modes

Daily Current Affairs   /   Bandhan Bank's new service allows GST payment through online, offline modes

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Business and economics Published on: September 12 2024

Share on facebook
  • Bandhan Bank announced the launch of a new service that will facilitate its customers and non-customers to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) through online and offline modes.
  • Since February, Bandhan Bank has been authorised by the West Bengal government to collect taxes and non-tax receipts through the Government Receipts Portal System (GRIPS.
  • Bandhan Bank operates over 6,300 banking outlets across the India, and this service is a significant milestone in the bank's expansion in government revenue collection.
Recent Post's
  • Indian-American musician and entrepreneur Chandrika Tandon has won a Grammy Award for her album "Shanti - A Journey of Peace".

    Read More....
  • Shri H Shankar has taken charge as the Managing Director of Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd.

    Read More....
  • Prime Minister launches Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana to enhance agricultural productivity in 100 low crop productivity districts.

    Read More....
  • Canada imposes a 25% tariff on U.S. imports in retaliation to Trump's tariffs.

    Read More....
  • Benjamin Netanyahu appoints Major General Eyal Zamir as the new head of the Israeli Defense Forces.

    Read More....
  • India and Oman agree to amend the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement to enhance bilateral cooperation.

    Read More....
  • New Zealand's Mount Taranaki has been granted legal personhood, recognizing it as a living entity with rights and responsibilities.

    Read More....
  • The Government of India has appointed Abhinav Gupta as the Additional Director General of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).

    Read More....
  • Former Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla Dies At 79.

    Read More....
  • All India Radio and the Ministry of Culture launched the classical music series 'Har Kanth Mein Bharat' to celebrate India's rich musical heritage.

    Read More....