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Cross subsidy, the market modifier.

This article is in line with what I was writing about in the last few months.  We want the cross subsidy scrapped to make a uniform and simple tariff structure. And a market decided power price! Cross subsidy is not only a problem for the industries but also for generators. In addition it is also a grand modifier of the market and is a big problem for the Distribution Company.  In Tamil there is a proverb which likens a person who goes through pain and enjoys it to a dog that is biting a dry bone. Since the bone is so dry and her own teeth so weak, the blood oozes out from the gums in her mouth and the dog things that it is the blood from the bone! Whereas the truth is that it is her own blood! In order to save the dog from bleeding if you try to take the bone from her, it will not allow you to take it either! You cannot save the dog easily.  TANGEDCO and other Discoms in electricity business are more are less like that. They 'think' cross subsidy is good for them but in realit

Quarterly returns filing for small GST payers

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  First round of relief in terms of work to be done, for small GST payers has at last, come about! After pestering with the government for over two years now, the first major reduction in documentation and filing has been effected! All those GST tax payers who are having a turnover upto Rupees Five Crores may file their returns on a quarterly basis. Filing every month three returns apart from paying tax on a monthly basis was eating out the resources of the small businesses. Now, the government has announced that those people who are making five crores or less may file on a quarterly basis. But, of course, taxes have to be paid on a monthly basis! And in order to be eligible for this scheme, they should have paid their taxes till October and filed GSTR 3B for Oct 2020 before Nov 30, 2020. This would lessen the amount of work done by the small GST payers by almost fifty percent! Thank you, Government. Better late than never!  

Australia bounces out of recession - growth of 3.3%

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Not all countries are spinning down the path of recession because of Covid.  Of course, we know that China has long come out of the issue and has registered a growth in the second quarter onwards. Expected to grow at an annual growth rate of 2.1% this year, hitting a 44 year low in their growth rate! Australia registered a growth of 3.3% in the last quarter. It fell into a recession, pushed in by the Corona Virus, after nearly three decades! Found itself controlling the virus and jumping out of the recession quickly. People expect Australia to further move ahead and mark the year end with a sharp growth in its economy. World's third largest economy, read Japan, has also moved out of the recession in the last quarter of this year. Japan is leading the 'Zoom Boom' with an impressive 5.5% growth in the third quarter. Japan has just signed off world's biggest trade deal, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)! Only the previous quarter, Japan had its economy shr

GDP going down; GST collections going up!

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 Two news items caught my eye today! On one side, the newspapers claimed that the GST collection has been going up consistently. For the second month in succession it said, the GST collections crossed 1 lakh crores of Indian Rupees! A welcome change from the dreary world of Covid. Industries seem to show a better turn and therefore, the article claimed the collection of GST has risen gradually and we are almost on par with Nov 2019! They also say that the increase in GST collections could be because of the festive season. People might have loosened their purse strings during this season to fill their homes with festive goodies. Well, that could explain this month's purchase but then it still cannot be the same as the previous year which did not see Covid! Maybe, after all, the country is turning up in the V curve! https://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/gst-revenue-at-104-lakh-crore-in-november/article33220851.ece?homepage=true On the other side, another article also caught my ey

Faceless could be Face saving!

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@Thanks, Sify A welcome measure from the Government of India!   Something that taxpayers can feel good about. Let us make a list of what are the good things that can come out of it, if this scheme is implemented in the letter and spirit of what it says.   1.       One of the dirtiest words in tax collection is Harassment of taxpayer. A tax officer meets a taxpayer and goes through the accounts submitted by him. Identifies a mistake in the calculations. Bargains for personal gains and closes the case as all clear once his requirement is met. In most cases, the ‘mistake’ is more conceptual than real. A lay man could easily misinterpret the statutes while the officer whose job is to interpret the law, does so to his advantage, leaving out the spirit of the statute!   Most of these happen only when the officer meets the taxpayer in person and finds that the person is gullible. Identifies him as a source to meet his needs. When personal meetings do not happen, the chance that an officer cou

Are you buying a Solar Power Plant?

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Introduction   Let us have a quick recap of the solar cell technology that we have studied earlier in our engineering courses so that we are able to make a well-informed decision while buying a solar power plant.   1954 was the year when the first solar cell was fabricated in the Bell Labs, which was the first practical solar cell made. Of course, over one hundred years had flown by since the invention of the photovoltaic effect in 1839 by the French scientist Edmond Becquerel. (Don’t confuse him with Henri Becquerel who won the Nobel on Radioactivity in the early twentieth century).   Since then, many developments have taken place so much so, there are many buildings sporting a solar panel, today.   Mono, Poly and Thin-film   Technology wise we can differentiate the panels as Monocrystalline, Polycrystalline and Thin-film. Monocrystalline is the case of silicon crystallized and made into a single bar. From this bar, slices of wafers are made and cut to the required size. In case of Po

A Solar Shift!

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There is a surprising shift towards solar power plants these days from consumers!   The shift is not sudden, though the reasons have presented themselves for a long time.   For obvious reasons, price of power purchased through the Distribution Companies such as TANGEDCO in Tamil Nadu or BESCOM in Bangalore, etc., seem to be at least 20% higher than from other sources. Commercial as well as industrial establishments started picking up private power during the massive power shortage years, 2010 to 2015.   Post 2015, the power shortage yielded place to power surplus. The result was that while during the power shortage years, consumers wanted power even if it meant paying a higher price. Today, they want to buy power for the simple reason that they are helping them save on the cost of production.    With Distribution companies playing truant and making life miserable for most of the private power companies using all the methods under their ambit, consumers had to look up alternate ways. Si