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Forum: Taxation

  1. The Taxpayers’ Checklist – SENIOR CITIZENS’ SAVINGS SCHEME

    Returns: 9% per annum Maximum deduction: Rs 1 lakh Income: Fully taxable Whether or not you are looking forward to a retired life, there is...

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    12-17-2010 09:24 PM Go to last post
  2. The Taxpayers’ Checklist – FIVE-YEAR FDs and NSCs

    Returns: 7-8% Maximum deduction: Rs 1 lach Income : Fully taxable The National Savings Certificates are currently on a par with the PPF in...

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    12-17-2010 09:15 PM Go to last post
  3. How To Use Losses To Reduce TAX

    Are losses good ? Do they have any benefit ? When you make a loss , do you feel it has nothing to provide or not at all beneficial . The answer...

    brokerage charges, bse, debt, mutual funds, nse, tax
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    12-17-2010 08:40 PM Go to last post
  4. Personal Income Tax Slabs for FY11

    With the beginning of the new financial year 2010-11, the tax slabs have been raised for both male and female as below. <table border="1"...

    bse, financial, nse, tax
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    12-14-2010 04:45 PM Go to last post
  5. IRDA issues ULIP guidelines, raises lock-in period to 5 yrs

    NEW DELHI: After winning the turf war with the markets regulator Sebi over control over Ulips, the insurance watchdog Irda tightened the norms for...

    bse, eps, financial, nse, tax
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    08-21-2010 03:05 PM Go to last post
  6. Tax on Derivatives (FnO - Futures and Options)

    Derivative trading is considered as speculative trading and profits earned are treated as Business income. I think the same holds true for Commodity...

    bse, commodity, fno, futures and options, infrastructure, nse, tax, tips, trading
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    07-14-2010 09:52 PM Go to last post
  7. Capital Gains on Equity !

    When does Tax liability arise ? 1. When you Sell shares, you attract capital gain tax based on period of your holding. A share if sold within 1 Year...

    brokerage charges, bse, financial, nse, stock, tax, tips, trading
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    07-11-2010 10:32 PM Go to last post

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