A Glimpse of the Tiger: How Much are Indians Willing to Pay for It?Indrila GuhaSantadas Ghosh
As is apparent from the above article, you have to pay TDS on FD interest income. If you are eligible for waivers on FD TDS, ensure that you submit the relevant 15G/H form at the beginning of your FD tenure. In doing so, the bank will not levy any tax on your interest income. I...
Under this real-time payment system, funds are instantly credited in real-time, making it much easier to carry out borderless recurring payments as well. Consumers use it for convenience while merchants have adopted it for its zero merchant discount rate (MDR) fees. ...
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Sending money to India is a popular and convenient way for many Indians living outside the country. However, one should be aware of the tax implications before doing so. Understanding the tax laws in India is essential to ensuring you comply with all applicable rules and regulations. Fortunately...
which rich countries have in abundance, and less on labour, meaning that a large, cheap workforce no longer offers much of a route to economic development. Mr Modi and others therefore have a new game plan: they want to leap ahead to cutting-edge manufacturing. Why bother stitching socks wh...
Western Union typically has a transaction fee and sets its own exchange rate on every transfer, so keep an eye out for how much it is costing you. That being said, you can save time and money through Western Union versus traditional methods.² ...
A recent survey by Ipsos has revealed some compelling findings about how Indians perceive sustainability. The India specific study showed a deep concern among consumers for the environment with at least 92% of those polled stating they are concerned and further two thirds believing that our planet ...
In 1924,American Indianscould vote in Federal Elections. In 1961, the 23rd Amendment letDistrict of Columbia residentsvote in Federal Elections. In 1964, the 24th Amendment let vote those who couldnot pay a poll tax. In 1965, theVoting Rights Actremovedliteracy tests. ...
Tax experts attack UK chancellor’s wife’s ‘disingenuous’ defence of non-dom status HMRC estimates in its latest figures that there were 75,700 non-doms in the UK who paid £7.85bn in personal taxes in 2019-20. The number paying the £30,000 or £60,000 charge was much smaller...