Kerala and Punjab, two states that run some of India’s largest lottery systems, are staring at fiscal uncertainty with the government’s goods and services tax (GST) rationalisation proposal. The proposal to increase lotteries to a 40 percent rate would disadvantage many such schemes.
Kerala and Punjab, two states that run some of India’s largest lottery systems, are staring at fiscal uncertainty with the government’s goods and services tax (GST) rationalisation proposal. The proposal to increase lotteries to a 40 percent rate would disadvantage many such schemes.
Kerala and Punjab, two states that run some of India’s largest lottery systems, are staring at fiscal uncertainty with the government’s goods and services tax (GST) rationalisation proposal. The proposal to increase lotteries to a 40 percent rate would disadvantage many such schemes.