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India’s income tax rules give exemptions and deductions on investments made in children’s names and payment of their education fees. All benefits are limited to two children per family ....
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By CARLA SLAVEY Commonwealth Journal Jan 11, 2021 1 of 2 Somerset Council members met via Zoom on Monday. Among items of business was the passage of a Cost of Living Adjustment, or COLA, to boost the financial health of the water and wastewater department. Ameet Patel Somerset Council approved Monday night a Cost of Living Adjustment â or COLA â for customers of the water and wastewater department. It will be the first major change in any utility rate in more than a decade, although Mayor Alan Keck pointed out that it wasnât a rate increase per se, but an adjustment to help the sewer department budget out of the red. ....
Facing TDS even on tiny dividend payouts? Here’s what you must do Claiming TDS refund is a tedious process if you haven’t yet got your TDS certificate. COVID-19 has led to delays in companies filing information in Form 26AS December 23, 2020 / 09:49 AM IST Many taxpayers have complained of late that their dividends below Rs 5,000 have been subjected to Tax Deduction at Source (TDS). As per income-tax rules, companies deduct a 10 percent TDS for dividends of more than Rs 5,000 in a financial year. The entire dividend amount is taxable at your slab rate. Due to COVID-19, the TDS has been relaxed to 7.5 percent for the current financial year. If you don’t have a Permanent Account Number (PAN), then the TDS rate is steeper, at 20 percent. ....