Photoshop CC 2023 showing how to give a child a gift of her or his name in the style of Barbie or Ken with surrounding rhinestones! Dolly Script Font: <a href=" Twinkle Star Brushes: <a href=" ...
Today’s Original Poster (OP) was in a similar position when she received an awkward present from her in-laws: a printed ...
When a retail chain issues a gift card that qualifies as a PPI under RBI guidelines, it falls under the definition of “money.” For instance, when a customer purchases a ₹1,000 shopping voucher from a ...
The RBI classifies gift vouchers as prepaid instruments Prepaid vouchers are considered 'money' and exempt from GST Non-prepaid vouchers are 'actionable claims' and also GST exempt Gift vouchers and ...
SINGAPORE – Some major supermarket chains in Singapore, such as FairPrice and Giant, will be giving out $6 return vouchers for shoppers who spend at least $60 worth of their CDC vouchers ...
Support can range from cost of living payments, to supermarket or energy vouchers. Each council offers its own support, and you can only claim from you local authority. This means it can be a bit ...
Every Singaporean household can now claim $300 worth of CDC vouchers to help them alleviate daily expenses. Half of the vouchers can be used at supermarkets, and half at participating hawker stalls ...
FairPrice Group will distribute a S$6 return voucher for every S$60 worth of CDC supermarket vouchers spent in a single transaction at any FairPrice store. In a press release on Jan. 3 ...
Singaporean households will receive $300 worth of Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers on Friday (Jan 3) to help with cost of living. In a video posted to his social media pages ...
Prepaid vouchers: Treated as ‘money’ Prepaid vouchers, such as gift cards and digital wallets, are recognised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as prepaid instruments. These vouchers are treated as ...
Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com According to the CBIC, vouchers can be categorised into two types. The first category includes prepaid instruments, such as gift cards and digital wallets ...
Gift cards or vouchers, whether recognised by RBI or not, including trading margins, will not be treated as goods or services and hence not liable to GST, the CBIC clarified in its latest circular.