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BMW Group India pledges INR 8 crore to strengthen the fight against COVID-19 pandemic ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 14:33 IST
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], May 25 (ANI/BusinessWire India): BMW Group India has pledged a total of INR 8 crore towards the COVID-19 pandemic. An additional contribution of INR 5 crore has been made on top of the company s earlier commitment of INR 3 crore.
BMW Group India s efforts are dedicated towards augmenting healthcare infrastructure and medical services in Gurugram (Delhi NCR) and Chengalpattu (Tamil Nadu). Associations with government and non-government organisations have been initiated for on-ground implementation.
150 oxygen concentrators have been imported by BMW Group India for critical care of COVID-19 patients. The concentrators will be utilised by an oxygen bank in Gurugram (Delhi NCR) operated by GiveIndia, a non-governmental organisation.
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Here is a look at expenses/deductions which can be used to reduce tax payable under the old tax regime.
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The month of March marks the end of the financial year and is the time when taxpayers needs to evaluate their tax liability taking into account eligible deductions, based on their income for that financial year (FY). Not availing certain eligible deductions can result in higher tax outflow.
It is to be noted that from FY 2020-21, a taxpayer can choose to pay tax under the new, concessional tax regime. In case the taxpayer opts for the new tax regime, he/she will have to forego most tax deductions and exemptions. In some cases, the taxpayer may want to opt for the existing tax regime but due to liquidity issues, especially considering the Covid-19 pandemic situation, may not be able to make further tax-saving investments. Such taxpayers need not get disheartened as certain expenditures are also eligible for tax deduction.
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