Changes From 1 January 2023: After a few days the new year is going to start and the new year is starting with many changes. There will be a change in many rules related to bank locker, credit card and mobile. Along with this, the prices of gas cylinders and the prices of vehicles can also increase. All these changes will directly affect your pocket. Let us tell you what changes are going to happen from January 1, 2023.
- Vehicles will become expensive
The rates of vehicles will increase from the new year. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor, Tata Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Renault, Kia India and MG Motor will increase vehicle prices from January 1, 2023. - There will be a change in the rules of bank locker
Apart from this, from January 1, the Reserve Bank will issue an agreement to all the locker holders and on which the customers will have to sign. According to the new rules of RBI, banks will decide whether there is any unfair condition and terms in their locker agreement. - There will be a change in the rules related to credit cards
Apart from this, there will also be a change in the rules related to credit cards. HDFC Bank is also going to change the refunds point and fees. Apart from this, SBI has also decided to change the rules of some cards. - There will be a change in the prices of gas cylinders
Apart from this, the prices of gas cylinders are reviewed on the first of every month. Government oil companies cut or increase the prices of gas cylinders on the first of every month. - GST rules will change
GST rules will also change from January 1. It will now be necessary for businessmen with an annual turnover of more than 5 crores to generate e-invoices. - Mobile rules will change
Apart from this, registration of IMEI number of every phone will be necessary for every phone manufacturer and its import and export company from 1st date.
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