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The govt's step could push investors to choose riskier equity, or to fall back on bank deposits, thereby negatively impacting the debt market which actually needs to grow, writes T N Ninan
Our equity strategists view the budget as positive for infrastructure and capex-sensitive sectors, says Goldman Sachs
Budget 2023 has more or less maintained the ratio of size of the budget to GDP to around 15 per cent.
For investments made after proof has been submitted to the employer, claim refund in ITR
Those desiring index-beating returns, but willing to tolerate underperformance, may choose the active plan
The next Budget will be the last full-year Budget ahead of the General Elections. How are your taxes likely to be affected amid calls from the industry to extend tax benefits to the common man?
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Says proposed incentives would "create havoc" for units outside the zones
Failure to verify return, incorrect bank address are key reasons for not receiving timely refund
The Bill shall propose the re-introduction of certain direct tax benefits, under which units set up in these development hubs shall attract a 15 per cent corporate tax until 2032
Filing ITR is mandatory in order to claim deductions under Chapter VI and exemptions on long-term capital gains; but there are other benefits you need to know about
A mistake in calculating tax liability could lead to a notice from the tax department
Exemption under Section 10(15)(i) can be availed in conjunction with 80 TTA or 80 TTB
Union Budget 2022 seems to be a visionary and simplified budget showcasing the long term focus of the government to take India @75 to India@100
Last week US lawmakers urged their govt to approach WTO against India which they said was subsidizing half of the value of production for rice and wheat. Know about subsidies and why countries need it
The government may consider incremental tax benefits to increase net disposable income of the citizens in order to boost demand when it tables the Union Budget FY23 in the Parliament on February 1.
Currently, one-third of India's population reside in cities and it is estimated to go up to 50% by 2030
How do performance-linked incentive schemes work? How do they spur production of goods? And how are the benefits passed on to manufacturers and consumers? Here's an explainer on PLI schemes