Prosperous New Year 2023 Credit Card, Bank Locker and GST New rules will apply, knowing what will still change in the new year?
Business News Desk – The last few days of the year 2022 are left. The year 2023 is scheduled to start at the beginning of January. Each new month brings about some new changes, which are very important to the ordinary man. These changes directly affect our lives. Some changes directly affect our bags. From 1 January 2023, some important rules will change. This includes credit cards, bank cabinets, GST e-Challan, CNG PNG prices and changes related to vehicle prices. 1.. The responsibility of the banks will be decided if the goods held in the bank box will be corrected, the Reserve Bank of India has issued new instructions related to the bank box. These rules apply from January 1, 2023. After the implementation of these rules, banks will not be able to make arbitrary with clients across the locker. After implementing these rules, if there is damage to the goods in the bank box, the bank will be responsible for it. The agreement will be signed between the bank and the client. It will remain valid until December 31. 2.. The rules associated with the reward points of the credit card will change the rules for those using credit cards from 1 January 2023. This change is related to reward points received on payment via credit card. From the beginning of the new year, HDFC Bank will change the reward point on its credit card payment. In such a situation, clients were advised to pay all the remaining rewards points in their credit card before December 31, 2022. Rewards point facility will be provided in terms of the new rules from 1 January 2023. 3.. Changes in the prices of petrol diesel and LPG, petroleum companies determine the rates of gasoline and diesel from the beginning of each month. The prices of gasoline and diesel in the country have remained stable for some time. In such a situation, on the last day of December, when the oil companies again determine the prices of gasoline and diesel, a decision can be made to change their prices. However, whether these changes will take place or not, it will be cleaned on the morning of January 1. 4. Changes in CNG PNG prices can change the prices of CNG used in vehicles and PNG gas used in household kitchens, along with changes in petrol and diesel prices. In recent times, the prices of CNG and PNG have increased a major increase in the national capital and its surrounding areas such as Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad. In such a situation, gas businesses can re -change their prices by the end of this month. There is a difference of about eight rupees in CNG prizes in Delhi and Gurugram. On the other hand, in October, IGL raised the pipe of pipe -earth gas (PNG) for domestic cuisine in Delhi from Rs 50.59 per cubic meters to Rs 53.59 per standard cubic meter. This was the 10th increase in PNG tariffs since August 2021. During that time, prices by Rs 29.93 per SCM rose, ie about 91 percent. 5.. Buying a vehicle will be expensive to buy new vehicles in New Year 2023. Large car businesses, including MG car, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motors, Honda, Tata Motors, Renault, Audi and Mercedes-Benz, announced an increase in their vehicles’ prices. The country’s legendary company Tata Motors said it would increase the prices of its commercial vehicles from January 2, 2023. Honda also announced that it would increase the prices of its vehicles by up to 30 thousand rupees. In such a situation, if you plan to buy a new vehicle in the new year, it can be expensive for you. 6. The rules associated with the GST e-Challan will change in the new year will be important changes in the rules associated with GST e-Challan and electronic bill. The government has reduced the GST e-Challan limit from Rs 20 crore to Rs 5 crore. These changes in GST rules will apply from 1 January 2023. In such a situation, business people with five crore calls or more turnover will now be needed to generate electronic accounts. 7. If not connected to Aadhaar, the pan -card will be inactive from April 1, 2023, the income tax section issued an advice on Saturday, saying that pans that will not be connected to Aadhaar at the end of March next year will be defused. However, it is a matter of relief that this change will apply from the first date of April instead of January. The Income Tax Division said in a public consultation: “It is mandatory to connect pan to Aadhaar, it is necessary. Don’t delay, link it today!” According to the Income Tax Act, 1961, it is compulsory for all pan containers who do not fall into the exempt category, it is mandatory to connect your pan with Aadhaar before 31 March 2023 from 1 April 2023, and the separation of the pan of the base will become inactive.