In Budget 2020, the finance minister has proposed certain changes in the way one claims the deduction under Section 80G. The FM also proposed changes with respect to the registrati ... Read more
In Budget 2020, the finance minister has proposed certain changes in the way one claims the deduction under Section 80G. The FM also proposed changes with respect to the registration of charitable institutions that are allowed to take such donations. Read more
After the RBI’s policy on February 6, it could be beneficial for some of you to stick to MCLR regime in the short term. The central bank has taken measures to bring down the cost o ... Read more
After the RBI’s policy on February 6, it could be beneficial for some of you to stick to MCLR regime in the short term. The central bank has taken measures to bring down the cost of funds for banks, which in turn would lead to a downward revision in MCLR. Read more
Coronavirus has resulted in over 1000 deaths in China as per Media reports. Casualties have been reported outside China as well. The virus outbreak is also expected to have an econ ... Read more
Coronavirus has resulted in over 1000 deaths in China as per Media reports. Casualties have been reported outside China as well. The virus outbreak is also expected to have an economic impact on China as well as other countries as economic activities have halted across China due to shutdown of many manufacturing units. Lets understand how this can impact your finances and how you should deal with the situation. Read more
For non-residents, buying a property can be a complicated affair due to various regulations. We spoke to chartered accountants, lawyers and property consultants to get answers to t ... Read more
For non-residents, buying a property can be a complicated affair due to various regulations. We spoke to chartered accountants, lawyers and property consultants to get answers to the common queries that non-residents have when they are looking to buy a house in India. Read more
Some taxpayers can keep switching between the new and the old tax regime introduced in the Union Budget. This allows some taxpayers to compare the two regimes and choose where he o ... Read more
Some taxpayers can keep switching between the new and the old tax regime introduced in the Union Budget. This allows some taxpayers to compare the two regimes and choose where he or she is paying lower taxes. Read more
Budget 2020 has abolished dividend distribution tax on dividends of mutual funds. It has made dividends taxable at slab rate in the hands of investors. However, this will lead to h ... Read more
Budget 2020 has abolished dividend distribution tax on dividends of mutual funds. It has made dividends taxable at slab rate in the hands of investors. However, this will lead to higher tax burden on investors in all but the lowest tax slabs. Mint explains how and what you can do about it. Read more
TCS (Tax Collected at Source) will be deducted on packaged foreign tours, but it's not applicable on separately booked items like tickets and hotels. TCS is also deducted on foreig ... Read more
TCS (Tax Collected at Source) will be deducted on packaged foreign tours, but it's not applicable on separately booked items like tickets and hotels. TCS is also deducted on foreign education and investments for expenses above Rs 7 lakh per year. Read more
Credit score is increasingly becoming a tool for institutions to evaluate potential risk. But individuals who maintain a high credit score have not got any commensurate benefits fo ... Read more
Credit score is increasingly becoming a tool for institutions to evaluate potential risk. But individuals who maintain a high credit score have not got any commensurate benefits for being credit conscious. This has started changing slowly. We tell you where do you get the best deals on loans depending on your credit score. Read more
The next tranche of the CPSE ETF is opening on 31st January to the public, with a 3% discount. The ETF has 12 PSUs in its portfolio, but has delivered poor returns over the past 3 ... Read more
The next tranche of the CPSE ETF is opening on 31st January to the public, with a 3% discount. The ETF has 12 PSUs in its portfolio, but has delivered poor returns over the past 3 and 5 years. What are the pros and cons of this investment product? Read more