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Mumbai: If you are a social media influencer, then, come July, you will have to take a tax cut on the gifts or freebies received from brands for the sales promotions of their products. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) recently announced that gifts, samples and other promotional stuff that is given to a social media influencer will be treated as an “income” for the

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