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Six Rule Change From 1 May 2023 : 6 big rules changed from today, from metro fare exemption to LPG rate, know how much relief was given

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Six Rule Change From 1 May 2023 : 6 big rules changed from today, from metro fare exemption to LPG rate, know how much relief was given

Six Rule Change From 1 May 2023: From May 1, 6 major rule changes are taking place, from the price of commercial cylinders to the exemption in metro fares. People have got great relief in many things.

New Rule From Today: Like May 1 i.e. the first date of every month, many major changes are taking place. From PNB ATM charges to GST rules and metro discounts, 6 major changes are taking place. At the same time, the prices of commercial LPG cylinders have also become cheaper. Its price has decreased by about Rs 172, due to which the price of 19 kg cylinder in Delhi has become Rs 1856.50.

At the same time, there has been a big reduction in the price of ATF i.e. jet fuel. ATF price in Delhi has been reduced by Rs 2414.25 per kilo litre. The new price here is Rs 95,935.34 per kilo litre. Although people have not got relief from the prices of domestic gas and petrol and diesel. May 1 Apart from this, 4 more major changes are going to happen.

GST rule is changing 

The businessman who has more than 100 crore turnover will have to upload the receipt of his GST transaction on the Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) within seven days. If the upload is not done then fine will have to be paid.

Punjab National Bank ATM 

If you have an account with Punjab National Bank, then the new rule is being implemented from today. Under this rule, if there is not enough money in the account, if the transaction is done, then the account holder will have to pay Rs 10 and GST charge.

KYC mandatory in mutual funds 

According to SEBI, mutual fund companies have been told that investors should invest in mutual funds only through e-wallets with KYC. This rule is being implemented from May 1.

25% discount on Mumbai Metro fares 

From May 1, Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7 have announced a 25 per cent concession in fares for citizens above 65 years of age, people with disabilities and students up to class 12. These lines are operated by the Maha Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Limited (MMMOCL) and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDAA). You will have to show the documents to get the benefit of this.

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