- Nitin Gadkari urges Finance Minister to withdraw GST on life and medical insurance premiums
- The Nagpur Divisional Life Insurance Corporation Employees Union raised concerns about GST on insurance premiums
- Levying GST on life insurance premiums is seen as taxing uncertainties of life
- 18% GST on medical insurance premiums is hindering the growth of this segment
- Union also raised points about differential treatment to savings, IT deduction for health insurance premiums, and consolidating insurance companies
- Gadkari requests priority consideration for withdrawal of GST on life and medical insurance premiums
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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