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 t
Uday Kotak, Anand Mahindra, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Harsh Goenka showered praises on Nirmala Sitharaman for delivering a growth-oriented Budget.
Lakshmi Iyer of Kotak Mutual Fund also labelled the budget 'pragmatic' for its spending in the right places.
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
In the last of six pillars of Budget 2021, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlined plans for reforms to ensure minimum government, maximum govern
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.
Amendment to the Apprenticeship Act with a view to further enhancing apprenticeship opportunities for the youth.
“The budget looks growth oriented. Under present circumstances, the government has committed to a lot of spending, especially in the infrastructure
Jewellers dealing in black market can save 5.5% tax (3% GST and 2.5% cess), much more than the earlier 3% tax, by undertaking cash deals.
The Finance Minister in the budget has proposed increasing the FDI limit in the insurance sector from 49% to 74% in the budget 2021-22.