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Earned money from X (Twitter), Instagram, YouTube or other social media sites? Know much income tax you will have to paySocial media has made it possible for just about anybody to earn money by posting content. However an individual needs to know what the inc...
Income-tax department 'following' influencers, notices to 15The income-tax department has sent notices to 15 such influencers, who had flaunted their overseas holidays and luxury shopping, for paying...
Tax on freelancers in India: What you need to knowAs per the Income-tax Act, any earning earned through exhibiting your intellectual or manual capabilities is earnings from a profession.
Tax on social media influencers: Why do they have to pay tax and how is it calculated in India?Influencer earnings are typically regarded as company earnings that are subject to standard income tax, with the exception of those that ar...
How the pandemic dealt a severe blow to ‘recession-proof’ businessesThe pandemic is a kryptonite for businesses. It has also busted many myths - among them was the belief that some businesses are resilient a...
5 reasons why investors stay away from NPS. But should you?Tax treatment of the corpus is the basic reason why many investors shy away. Only 40% of the corpus is tax free, compared to 100% in other ...
Congress dubs fuel price cut electoral lollipop, demands oil products under GSTCongress spokesperson Pawan Khera told reporters that oil prices have begun rising again since the cut was effected on Thursday, adding tha...
Shadow of bot followers and fake likes mars social media influencersBrands that want to work with social media influencers, are facing an unseemly challenge - pretenders with fake and bought followers, likes...
Opinion: How 2017 actions will reflect on auto business in 2018These developments affected different industries and, of course, consumer behavior, but they seem to have had no lasting effect on car sale...
Gourmet-style, home-cooking gaining popularity amongst youngstersWith easy access to recipes online and rising health consciousness, home food is back.
Bloggers not able to write off GST woesBloggers can earn good money through advertising and by partnering with brands and are liable to pay a 15% service tax on income earned fro...