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The Finance Minister has let the personal income tax regime remain as is it. She has chosen stability in the tax regime over repeated tinkering with the tax structure.
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With an aim to address the need of affordable housing for migrant workers, the finance minister announced tax exemption for notified affordable rental housing projects.
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With an objective to provide better impetus to the ailing economy, the government choose infrastructure and healthcare sector as two big themes in the Budget 2021.
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Uday Kotak, Anand Mahindra, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Harsh Goenka showered praises on Nirmala Sitharaman for delivering a growth-oriented Budget.
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Lakshmi Iyer of Kotak Mutual Fund also labelled the budget 'pragmatic' for its spending in the right places.
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As part of the Money9 Budget conclave, Shailesh Pathak, CEO, L&T IDPL, in a chat with Sakshi Batra elucidates what the Budget means for the common man.
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In the last of six pillars of Budget 2021, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlined plans for reforms to ensure minimum government, maximum governance.
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Modalities of the NRF have been worked out and an outlay of ₹ Rs 50,000 crore has been announced for a period of five years.
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Unit linked insurance plans offers a combination of both investment and insurance. It offers a chance to invest in stock markets including government and corporate bonds, as per the preference of the policyholder.
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Amendment to the Apprenticeship Act with a view to further enhancing apprenticeship opportunities for the youth.