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Hiral Jain

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Greetings everyone! Let's learn about our tax system! The Indian tax system is divided into two categories: Direct (income tax) and Indirect (GST)it's an unfair tax tbh. It's because everyone pays the same tax regardless of their income. For example

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Chamarti Sreekar

Fcuk imposter syndro... • 3m

For a 1 crore income, A farmer pays zero taxes. A street vendor pays zero taxes. A corporate pays 25L on profits. A salaried employee pays 31L tax on income. When will everyone pay their fair share of taxes? any ideas how can it be fixed?

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Sheiden Borges

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what poor and middle class do is:- 1. earn 2. pay taxes 3. spend What risch do:- 1. earn 2. spend 3. pay taxes

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Mahendra Lochhab

Content creator • 1y

HOW GOVERNMENT OF INDIA EARNS ITS 100 RUPEES Based on Earnings from different departments ₹27 - Borrowings & other liabilities ₹19 - Income Tax ₹18 - GST & Other Taxes ₹17 - Corporate Tax ₹9 - Non-Tax Receipts ₹5 - Union Excise Duties ₹4 - Cus

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Chandan Yadav

Hey I am on Medial • 6m

What's your view on Income Tax? I am just frustated with this tax system🙁

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Sameer Patel

Work and keep learni... • 1y

Financial knowledge Indian Tax slabs Income tax slabs categorize taxpayers based on their annual income, determining the applicable tax rates. Here's a breakdown: 1. Nil Tax: Annual income up to ₹2.5 lakh for individuals below 60 years. 2. 5% Tax: I

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Ashutosh Mishra

Chartered Accountant • 1y

GST Thread 2 What GST brings along with it - 1. Value added tax and no cascading of taxes - GST is only on the value added by the manufacturer and being a value added tax at each stage it avoids double taxation Example - If I purchase plastic fr

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Karunakar

1% Better • 6m

Revised Income Tax Slabs under the New Regime (FY 2025-26): Annual Income (₹) Tax Rate 0 – 1,200,000 = 0% 1,200,001 – 1,500,000 = 5% 1,500,001 – 2,000,000 =10% 2,000,001 – 2,500,000 =15% 2,500,001 – 3,000,000 =20% Above 3,000,000

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Hiral Jain

Content writer • 1y

Greetings everyone! So in a previous post, I spoke about the tax system let's take a deep dive into it! India follows a progressive taxation system, i.e. tax is imposed on their income, but this isn't fair, especially for paid employees! It's becau

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