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Can Trump’s $1,000 IRA match executive order finally bring 56 million Americans without 401(k) access into retirement security? Here's who actually qualifies for this benefitUS President Donald Trump IRA Trump retirement plan executive order: Will $1000 IRA Match Transform Savings. For decades, retirement securi...
Congress manifesto for Assam: No MLA’s close relatives to be awarded government contracts or schemesAssam: The Congress manifesto talked about transparent land records, revenue, and taxation system.Priority to local people in jobs and gove...
Eternal, Swiggy may pass on added cost of gig workers’ welfare fund: analystsNew labor laws mandate social security contributions for gig workers. Analysts predict these costs will be shared, reducing financial strai...
Outgoing Bihar assembly met for 146 days, lowest of all its five-year terms: ReportBihar's outgoing legislative assembly convened for its shortest five-year term, meeting for only 146 days. During this period, the assembly...
Urban Company IPO risks explained: 12 warnings on operations, regulations and valuationUrban Company's upcoming IPO, opening September 10, carries inherent risks for investors. The Red Herring Prospectus highlights concerns in...
Canada elections 2025: Where do Liberals, Conservatives, Bloc Québécois, NDP stand on tax, economyAmid affordability woes and a trade war, Canadian parties present diverse economic platforms. Conservatives offer tax cuts and housing ince...
Tax clarity for funds; GCCs' budget boostHappy Monday! Saturday’s budget clarifies asset sales tax for domestic investors, potentially reducing litigation. This and more in today’s...
Budget 2025 Decoded: Your 2-minute guide to become a budget proBudget 2025 Decoded: Here is a concise recap of what all the FM announced today. This will make you an India budget pro in a matter of just...
ETtech Explainer: What’s behind the Rs 803-crore GST demand on Zomato?Indian food delivery giant Zomato received Rs 803 crore GST notice. The government says Zomato should pay tax on delivery fees. Zomato argu...
Growth in PF contribution slows down to a 10-year low in 2023-24Provident fund (PF) contributions experienced their slowest growth in a decade, excluding the COVID-19 year, rising by just 6.5% to ₹2.6 la...
Too few people paying income tax a structural issue; what can be done to expand tax base? Mitali Nikore answersMitali Nikore discussed the structural issues in India's tax system, highlighting that only the top 10% of income earners pay taxes. She em...
CPI releases Lok Sabha election manifesto, promises to scrap CAAThe Communist Party of India (CPI) has released its manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, promising to scrap the Citizenship (Ame...
Budget 2021: FM races to fix flaws in labour modelThe Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s first post-Covid budget had several measures to bring the unorganised working class into the main...
Are you now a gig worker? 9 tax-related issues you need to knowThe silver lining of being a gig worker is that you can claim various expenses. Against capital expenditure incurred on purchase of assets ...
ETtech Morning Dispatch on Feb. 2, 2021: Top tech news to start your dayHere's a lowdown on Union Budget 2020-21, from an upstart's perspective.
Here's how startup founders, tech leaders reacted to Budget 2021India's startup founders and tech executives gave big thumbs up to Union Budget 2021-22 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on...
Four things India's small manufacturing players need from this budgetGiven the state of domestic and world economy, there is perhaps no area which does not need a shot in the arm at the moment.
Monsoon session gets underway today. Here's a look at key bills that are likely to be tabledThe govt is proposing to bring as many as 23 new bills while some already introduced ones could be taken up for passage.
White collar gig workers will be the norm for India IncIndia Inc is opening up to the concept of white-collar staff working for multiple employers at the same time.
The future workforce: Companies will look for people married to their professions, not jobsNew technologies will fundamentally change the way we operate and interact today, says HARMAN India's HR head Vikrant Gupta.