Just now read a article on inheritance tax from finshots.
Like literally the rule in some countries is that you need to give 55 % of it to the government and you will get just 45 % of it.
Maybe it could be a great idea for money inequality and low
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Jaswanth Jegan
Founder-Hexpertify.c... • 12m
People in India will never accept this kind of rule the Super rich move somewhere else .But is that true that some countries have this rule?
Is that really possible and globally countries will accept it or not ?
😨 0% Income tax and huge setback for businesses
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Giggity
Memes,games, startup... • 4m
In india judges never face any consequence of any kind it's better to leave this country
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Chaman Kanth
Mechanical Engineer • 9m
This question has always intrigued me: why are some countries unwelcoming to new technology?
It has always happened and will continue to happen in the future that technology creates a great divide among countries. When the Internet and automation w
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Comet
#freelancer • 1m
How exactly does the thinking of a rich person differ from that of a poor person?
Learn to think like a business owner, not like an employee.
▪️A business owner, as a rule, always knows how to quickly make decisions and be responsible for them.
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SO ITS JUST THAT YOU'VE TO BE SUPER ACTIVE ON THIS PLATFORM TO NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN !!!
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A J
The slightest of imp... • 23d
To those pseudointellectuals,low self esteem guys.
I am not overhyping, but yes India is one of a kind in consumerism,as an economy,whatever its huge.
U guys start comparing us with a 2 million population country.Then again u give statements like oh
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Mayur Chaudhary
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Budgets are like diets for your wallet. They’re never fun, they mean a lot of restriction and denial, results are somewhere off in the future, and they can make people super cranky. If you’ve ever tried to put yourself on a budget (or a diet), you kn
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 1m
The ‘Two-Minute Rule’ That Saved My Startup
When building a startup, procrastination is deadly.
James Clear’s “Two-Minute Rule” (from Atomic Habits) saved me: If something takes less than two minutes, do it immediately. This rule eliminated small d
Hey folks, I have saved 20K this month and I want to put this money somewhere productive.
My goal is to start a social brand of my own if not something else.
Is there someone you know who can educate me on making the best use of this money to make
Karnataka's New Rule: Jobs for Local People
Karnataka has decided that certain jobs (C and D category) will only go to local people, called Kannadigas.
This rule aims to help people from Karnataka get work more easily.
However, some are concerne