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  2. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    Surcharges. Non-corporate taxpayers pay a 10-percent surcharge on income between ₹ 5 million and ₹ 10 million. There is a 15-percent surcharge on income over ₹ 10 million. Domestic companies pay seven percent on taxable income between ₹ 10 million and ₹ 100 million, and 12 percent on income over ₹ 100 million.

  3. Taxation in India - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Income tax in India. Income Tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with respective income or profits (taxable income). Income tax generally is computed as the product of a tax rate times taxable income. However, for individuals, tax is payable at slab rates.

  4. 2009 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    Budget Estimates. The total estimated expenditure for 2009–10 was ₹ 10,20,838 crore, of which ₹ 6,95,689 crore was towards Non Plan and ₹ 3,25,149 crore towards Plan expenditure. Total estimated revenue was ₹ 6,19,842 crore, including revenue receipts of ₹ 6,14,497 and capital receipts of ₹ 5345 crores, excluding borrowings.

  5. Service tax - Wikipedia

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    History. Dr. Raja Chelliah Committee on tax reforms recommended the introduction of service tax. Service tax had been first levied at a rate of five per cent flat from 1 July 1994 till 13 May 2003, at the rate of eight per cent flat w.e.f 1 plus an education cess of 2% thereon w.e.f 10 September 2004 on the services provided by service providers.

  6. Income in India - Wikipedia

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    As an overview, India's per capita net national income or NNI was around Rs. 98,374 in 2022-23. [1] The per-capita income is a crude indicator of the prosperity of a country. In contrast, the gross national income at constant prices stood at over 128 trillion rupees. [2] The same year, GRI growth rate at constant prices was around 6.6 percent.

  7. Income tax - Wikipedia

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    In India on the other hand there is a slab rate system, where for income below INR 2.5 lakhs per annum the tax is zero percent, for those with their income in the slab rate of INR 2,50,001 to INR 5,00,000 the tax rate is 5%. In this way the rate goes up with each slab, reaching to 30% tax rate for those with income above INR 15,00,000.

  8. 2010 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal deficit pegged at 6.9% in 2009-10 as against 7.8% in the previous fiscal. Government's net borrowing to be ₹ 3,45,010 crore for 2010-11. Income-tax department ready with two-page Saral-2 returns form for individual salaried assesses. Personal income-ax rates pruned: Income up to ₹ 1.6 lakh — nil

  9. Finance Act (India) - Wikipedia

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    Finance Act (India) A Finance Act is the fiscal legislation enacted by the Indian Parliament to give effect to the financial proposals of the Central Government. It is enacted once a year and contains provisions relating to income taxes, customs, excise, Central and Integrated GST and other cess, exemptions, and reliefs.