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Financial literacy | Kitty parties that are about business, not just banter

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Financial literacy | Kitty parties that are about business, not just banter

The appeal of such unregulated savings schemes cuts across socioeconomic strata, but women should not overly rely on them for investment.

New I-T bill allows officials to access emails, WhatsApp chats to unearth undisclosed crypto assets

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New I-T bill allows officials to access emails, WhatsApp chats to unearth undisclosed crypto assets

Tax officials can access communication platforms like emails, WhatsAapp and Telegram if they have a reason to believe that a person has concealed cryptocurrency or other taxable income.

Faced with health insurance premium hikes and claim disputes? Here’s what policyholders can do

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Faced with health insurance premium hikes and claim disputes? Here’s what policyholders can do

Explore options such as deductibles and porting to keep premiums under check, dial insurance ombudsman and consumer courts in cases of unfair claim rejection.

How Trump’s ‘Gold Card' visa differs from EB-5 investment-linked programme

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How Trump’s ‘Gold Card' visa differs from EB-5 investment-linked programme

EB-5 visa for investors requires a minimum investment of $8,00,000, while the ‘Gold Card' announced by US President Donald Trump will necessitate a minimum commitment of $5 million. However, clarity is awaited on the specifics of the proposed scheme.

How policyholders will benefit from UPI-linked Bima-ASBA facility for premium payments

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How policyholders will benefit from UPI-linked Bima-ASBA facility for premium payments

For customers who use this facility the premium amount will be debited from their accounts only after the insurance company decides to issue the policy. Therefore, customers will not lose out on any interest during the period.

How increasing your home loan EMI by Rs 5,000 can save over Rs 26 lakh in interest

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How increasing your home loan EMI by Rs 5,000 can save over Rs 26 lakh in interest

You will also be able to pay off your Rs 50 lakh loan 7.5 years ahead of schedule.

New India Co-op Bank crisis: Customers should change bank mandates for EMIs, redirect MF SIPs

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New India Co-op Bank crisis: Customers should change bank mandates for EMIs, redirect MF SIPs

Cancel ECS debit instructions issued to New India Co-op Bank for loan EMIs and pick another bank account to honour your repayment commitments. Change the bank mandates to ensure that your mutual fund redemption proceeds are credited to an alternative, functional account.

New Income Tax Bill: Section 80C tax-saving deductions now under clause 123

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New Income Tax Bill: Section 80C tax-saving deductions now under clause 123

The new Income Tax Bill, tabled today in the Lok Sabha, retains all the deductions and exemptions but under new section numbers

New Income Tax Bill: Expect simplified rules, digital focus, and reduced litigation

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New Income Tax Bill: Expect simplified rules, digital focus, and reduced litigation

The proposed I-T Bill would introduce the concept of ‘tax year’ to replace the financial year and is likely to be 622 pages long with 536 sections. However, it is unlikely to introduce drastic changes, say experts.

New Zealand revises 'golden visa' rules. Do wealthy Indians stand to gain?

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New Zealand revises 'golden visa' rules. Do wealthy Indians stand to gain?

Well-heeled Indians are increasingly seeking residency rights in developed countries by buying property or investing in financial assets or businesses. Will New Zealand's revised norms open up yet another avenue for HNIs?

Will your Rs 12-lakh salary enjoy ‘nil’ tax even with additional STCG income? Here’s what experts say

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Will your Rs 12-lakh salary enjoy ‘nil’ tax even with additional STCG income? Here’s what experts say

Chartered accountants differ on a salaried taxpayer’s eligibility for the tax rebate if her total income—including special rate income such as short-term capital gains—is over Rs 12 lakh but the salary component itself does not exceed the threshold. The income tax department ought to explicitly clarify its position on the rule, they say.

Ulips with annual premiums of over Rs 2.5 lakh to be taxed like equity MFs. Here’s what it means for policyholders

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Ulips with annual premiums of over Rs 2.5 lakh to be taxed like equity MFs. Here’s what it means for policyholders

Budget 2025 has clarified that ULIPs where annual premiums exceed Rs 2.5 lakh a year or 10 percent of the sum assured will be treated as capital assets, at par with equity-oriented mutual funds.

What Budget 2025 means for salaried taxpayers, senior citizens and investors

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What Budget 2025 means for salaried taxpayers, senior citizens and investors

Tax measures announced in Budget 2025 will have a wide-ranging impact on individual taxpayers across income brackets, as also senior citizens, students and outbound travellers.

No tax on GIFT City Ulip maturity proceeds even if premiums exceed Rs 2.5 lakh per year

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No tax on GIFT City Ulip maturity proceeds even if premiums exceed Rs 2.5 lakh per year

Regular Ulips’ maturity proceeds attract tax if their annual premiums exceed Rs 2.5 lakh. However, Budget 2025 has granted a concession to Ulips sold by insurance companies’ GIFT city branches.

Selecting the beneficial tax regime: Without HRA, old regime makes little sense; new regime scores across income slabs

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Selecting the beneficial tax regime: Without HRA, old regime makes little sense; new regime scores across income slabs

The new, simplified tax regime is now a clear winner in the case of most tax slabs, show Deloitte calculations. In case of annual income of over Rs 24 lakh, the old regime will result in higher savings, only if you claim deductions worth more than Rs 8 lakh.

Hike in basic exemption limit, rejig of tax slabs mean big savings for taxpayers under the new regime

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Hike in basic exemption limit, rejig of tax slabs mean big savings for taxpayers under the new regime

Tax-payers across income brackets will benefit from the increase in basic exemption limit from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 4 lakh and wider tax slabs under the new, simplified tax regime. The enhanced tax rebate limit will benefit those with incomes of up to Rs 12 lakh.

Big boost to the middle class: No tax on incomes up to Rs 12 lakh under the new regime, says FM

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Big boost to the middle class: No tax on incomes up to Rs 12 lakh under the new regime, says FM

Budget 2025 also rejigged tax slabs and rates under the new tax regime and increased the basic exemption limit from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 4 lakh. However, as expected, old tax regime slabs and rates will remain unchanged.

Income tax expectations: Will Budget 2025 raise the basic exemption limit, standard deduction under the new regime?

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Income tax expectations: Will Budget 2025 raise the basic exemption limit, standard deduction under the new regime?

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman may not scrap the old tax regime, but tax sops, if any, are likely to be announced only under the new tax regime.

Will Budget 2025 hike the basic exemption limit to Rs 10 lakh, raise standard deduction to Rs 1 lakh?

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Will Budget 2025 hike the basic exemption limit to Rs 10 lakh, raise standard deduction to Rs 1 lakh?

The old tax regime might not be scrapped, but it is unlikely that any tax concessions will be announced under this structure. However, there is scope to make the new tax regime more taxpayer friendly, say tax experts.

Old vs new income tax regimes: How to choose the most beneficial tax structure

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Old vs new income tax regimes: How to choose the most beneficial tax structure

Budget 2024 ushered in sweeping changes in the new tax regime, rejigging income tax slabs and hiking the standard deduction to Rs 75,000 while leaving the old tax regime untouched. While the former is clearly being favoured, some taxpayers still find the old regime more beneficial.

MC-Deloitte CEO survey: Over 44% CEOs want Budget 2025 to reduce income tax slab rates in both old and new regimes

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MC-Deloitte CEO survey: Over 44% CEOs want Budget 2025 to reduce income tax slab rates in both old and new regimes

Close to 13 percent of the CEOs polled said they were expecting a stable regime, with no changes in either of the income tax regimes.

Sukanya Samriddhi @10: The scheme can add value to your daughter’s education corpus, but do not ignore allocation to equities

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Sukanya Samriddhi @10: The scheme can add value to your daughter’s education corpus, but do not ignore allocation to equities

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana can make up the debt component in your daughter’s education portfolio. Equities, on the other hand, can generate wealth over 10-15 years by yielding inflation-beating returns.

Budget 2025: Exempt NPS annuity income from tax, allow deduction for Vatsalya scheme, say experts

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Budget 2025: Exempt NPS annuity income from tax, allow deduction for Vatsalya scheme, say experts

Compulsory annuitisation of 40 percent of the National Pension System (NPS) corpus is a roadblock to greater adoption, say industry players and independent experts. It should either be exempt from tax or investors should be offered an alternative, such as a systematic withdrawal option.

Here's why you don't need term insurance beyond your working years

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Here's why you don't need term insurance beyond your working years

For those who do not have liabilities or yet-to-be-discharged responsibilities, a term insurance cover with a tenure extending late into 60s or 70s is not required, though life insurance companies do offer long-term policies

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