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Sunday, February 2, 2020

Did the Budget make you rich or poor? Full details inside

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Is India on the road to $5 trillion? Budget 2020
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Take-home pay of high earners in India is set to take a big hit

Take-home pay of high earners in India is set to take a big hit

5% tax collection at source for remittances over Rs 7 lakh

Higher the tax break, less likely you are to benefit from new regime

The govt may have a solution to keep your dinner prices down

Simpler and lower tax, but will it discourage savings?

NRIs to face more tax compliance issues

A mixed bag for savings, consumption

How the new tax regime will impact taxation of individuals, firms

ACs, refrigerators may get more expensive

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Never mind the crash,  Sitharaman can't please everyone

Never mind the crash, Sitharaman can't please everyone

FM's caffeine shot fails to give growth hope

Nothing seems to have changed: D-St, India Inc

Funds from Mauritius, Caymans to lose out on key tax benefits

LIC may pip TCS, RIL to become India's biggest firm

Budget failed to bring in measures to boost consumption

Dalal Street no better or worse than before, says Raamdeo

TARP-like aid for NBFCs, realty booster big misses

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Make-or-break Budget? Neither, says Swaminathan Aiyar

Make-or-break Budget? Neither, says Swaminathan Aiyar

FM leaves the NRIs and the rich poorer

Budget says make in India, industry not sure

South India biggest loser in new tax-sharing formula

Budget silent on double taxation

Rupee for kisan, dollar for education

Not enough muscle to reverse a slowdown

Is the divestment plan too ambitious? Probably yes

Yet another chapter of the 'incremental India' story

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Saturday, February 1, 2020

Here's what you got from Budget 2020

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Is India on the road to $5 trillion? Budget 2020
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What you will lose if you opt for the reduced tax rates and new tax

What you will lose if you opt for the reduced tax rates and new tax

New power generation companies to be taxed at 15%

Tax benefit on housing loan interest upto Rs 3.5 lakh extended till March 31, 2021

Bank deposit insurance hiked to Rs 5 lakh per depositor by Budget 2020

Budget 2020: Customs duty on imported footwear, furniture hiked

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Govt to sell part of its holding in LIC through IPO

Govt to sell part of its holding in LIC through IPO

Should you say bye to ELSS, Section 80C, and opt for new tax rate?

Saying goodbye to DDT will cost govt Rs 25,000 crore

The winners and losers of Nirmala Sitharaman's 2nd Budget

Bears take charge of bourses, Sensex takes a 1,000-pt hit

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India to get 100 more airports, more Tejas-type trains

India to get 100 more airports, more Tejas-type trains

Fiscal deficit target raised to 3.8 per cent from 3.3 per cent for FY20

Nominal GDP growth for FY21 estimated at 10%

A 16-point action plan for agriculture

New infra road map to lend a cutting edge to flagship NIP scheme

Rs 69,000 crore allocated for health sector

Single test for non-gazetted govt jobs

Special train for farmers for faster transport of perishable items

National logistics policy to be released soon: FM

PM KUSUM scheme for solar pumps expanded

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