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Are you aware of these changes in 2021? FASTags become necessary for 4 wheelers

New rules and regulations of 2021

Whatsapp will not working on certain devices from 1st January

These includes the phones having an android OS 4.0.3 and above, ios 9 and above and others specified by Whatsapp.


LPG prices have seen a price hike on the very first day of 2021

The prices of electronic appliances are also expected to rise by 10% in the first month itself due to increase its input cost.


The limit of contactless card payments has been increased from Rs. 2000 to Rs. 5000 by RBI

This hss been done to promote digital payment especially emidst the pandemic.


FASTags will be mandatory for all four wheelers from January 1, 2020

As per the notification issued by the Union Minister of Road transport and Highways.


RBI has introduced a 'Positive way' system w.e.f January 1, 2020. 

Under the new system, cheque transaction worth over Rs. 50,000 will require re-conformation of certain details like account number, amount, cheque date, etc.


Small businesses with turnover up to Rs. 5 Crores.

Will now have to fire only 4 GST sales returns instead of 12.


Leading car makers like Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki India, MG motors and others will follow a prices hike from now onwards to recover the impact of increasing cost.


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