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Millions of Indians will have their taxes cut in half | |
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Nearly 20 million Indian middle-class taxpayers will get a 50 percent cut in their income tax, according to the annual budget revealed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. | Nearly 20 million Indian middle-class taxpayers will get a 50 percent cut in their income tax, according to the annual budget revealed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. |
The tax rate for people with income of 250,000 rupees ($3,700) to 500,000 rupees ($7,400) a year, as well as tax for small and medium-sized businesses with annual turnover of up to 500 million rupees ($7.4 million) has been reduced to five percent from the current ten percent. | The tax rate for people with income of 250,000 rupees ($3,700) to 500,000 rupees ($7,400) a year, as well as tax for small and medium-sized businesses with annual turnover of up to 500 million rupees ($7.4 million) has been reduced to five percent from the current ten percent. |
Those who earn less than 250,000 rupees ($3,700) a year will pay nothing. | Those who earn less than 250,000 rupees ($3,700) a year will pay nothing. |
The larger incomes of above 500,000 rupees are now assessed a 30 percent tax rate. | The larger incomes of above 500,000 rupees are now assessed a 30 percent tax rate. |
“We are largely a tax non-compliant society. The predominance of cash in our economy makes it possible for people to evade taxes,” said Jaitley. | “We are largely a tax non-compliant society. The predominance of cash in our economy makes it possible for people to evade taxes,” said Jaitley. |
The government plans to take wider steps, described as “bold and decisive measure” to reduce corruption and tax evasion. | The government plans to take wider steps, described as “bold and decisive measure” to reduce corruption and tax evasion. |
“For several decades, tax evasion for many had become a way of life. This has bred a parallel economy that is unacceptable in an inclusive society,” the Finance Minister said. | “For several decades, tax evasion for many had become a way of life. This has bred a parallel economy that is unacceptable in an inclusive society,” the Finance Minister said. |
Jaitley promised to invest billions of dollars to double farmers' incomes, improve shabby infrastructure and provide cheap housing. | Jaitley promised to invest billions of dollars to double farmers' incomes, improve shabby infrastructure and provide cheap housing. |
READ MORE: India braces for large protests after rupee banknote ban | READ MORE: India braces for large protests after rupee banknote ban |
Presenting the new budget, the minister said the Indian economy was developing despite last year's demonetization order and slowing growth in other emerging economies. | Presenting the new budget, the minister said the Indian economy was developing despite last year's demonetization order and slowing growth in other emerging economies. |
In November, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the scrapping of all banknotes with a face value of 500 and 1,000 rupees to reduce India's reliance on cash. The measure hit the country's mostly cash-based business activities. | In November, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the scrapping of all banknotes with a face value of 500 and 1,000 rupees to reduce India's reliance on cash. The measure hit the country's mostly cash-based business activities. |
Jaitley expects the Indian economy to grow up to 7.5 percent in the upcoming fiscal year that starts April 1. | Jaitley expects the Indian economy to grow up to 7.5 percent in the upcoming fiscal year that starts April 1. |
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