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nikhilg

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13 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - Infrastructure Bonds -... · 0 replies · +1 points

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13 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - Reimbursement of Medic... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sriram,

The post above is only related to the people who are given this facility by their employers. Moreover, I'm not a tax advisor and don't want to put you/anyone in any trouble later by providing wrong advise. Please consult a Tax Advisor/CA for details related to your query.

Thanks,
Nikhil

13 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - New Tax Slabs post Bud... · 0 replies · +1 points

sir, these are prevalent rates for taxation for the current financial year. I think you misjudged them with the DTC

13 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - MoneyControl.com in di... · 0 replies · +1 points

Mr Khandelwal,

Thanks for putting your query here. AFAIK, I'm not aware of any such arrangement. Would anyhow advise you to contact any counsel in your area to get more clarifications on this before proceeding.

14 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - http://taxingsalaried.... · 0 replies · +1 points

There are other ways to collect Tax (Service Tax, VAT, CST, excise etc) which can be used. Increasing the Income Tax ceiling, it just a feel good factor and makes you think that you saved more. nothing else.

And who said such a person is considered as Good earner in India :D

14 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - Section 80 C: A Tax Sa... · 0 replies · +1 points

i know it is late. :) was not getting time to put here. Will post one ASAP. Thanks for showing interest

14 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - Tax Rates for FY 2009-10 · 1 reply · +1 points

it is 3%. You can actually check this by clicking on the image to expand that. It is clearer when the image is bigger :)

14 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - Tips to tackle Inflation · 0 replies · +1 points

Yes! Retired people are generally risk averse and keep their money in fixed income instruments. Fixed income instruments provide you a fixed but low rate of interest which is usually not able to beat the inflation in case of a high inflation scenario.

Fixed Income Laddering is a strategy where you have invested in different time frames rather than all at one go. This way, in case of a high inflation as well, all your money is not struck in a low ROI vehicle, and you have chance to put that somewhere else.

14 years ago @ Custom Design and Digi... - Ramp Up Your Blog Comm... · 2 replies · +1 points

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14 years ago @ Taxation and Financial... - What is Face value? · 0 replies · +1 points

WOW!!! That was something I didn't observe. I'll for sure do something for this. Thanks for the feedback :)