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  2. Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    The Payee from whose TDS has been deducted would be entitled to get a credit of the amount so deducted at the time of assessment of income tax. TDS on dividends. Section 302 of India's Income Tax Act 1961 by-law notes. Prior to the Budget 2020, dividend income was exempt from tax in the hands of the shareholder. But Since Budget 2020, any ...

  3. Recurring deposit - Wikipedia

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    Recurring deposit. A recurring deposit is a special kind of term deposit offered by Indian banks and Post Office [1] which helps people with regular incomes to deposit a fixed amount every month into their recurring deposit account and earn interest at the rate applicable to fixed deposits. [2] It is similar to making fixed deposits of a ...

  4. Fixed deposit - Wikipedia

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    Fixed deposit. A fixed deposit ( FD) is a tenured deposit account provided by banks or non-bank financial institutions which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date. It may or may not require the creation of a separate account. The term fixed deposit is most commonly used in ...

  5. How to calculate tax credit - AOL

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    Taxpayers often use the terms "deduction" and "credit" as though they're the same thing, but they're not. They're actually very different terms, and being aware of the distinctions between the two ...

  6. How Is the Child Tax Credit Calculated? Find Out Before the ...

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    The first round of monthly payments for the advance child tax credit, which is part of the stimulus relief bill, are slated to hit bank accounts on July 15.If you are eligible, you will receive a ...

  7. Tax withholding - Wikipedia

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    Tax withholding, also known as tax retention, pay-as-you-earn tax or tax deduction at source, is income tax paid to the government by the payer of the income rather than by the recipient of the income. The tax is thus withheld or deducted from the income due to the recipient. In most jurisdictions, tax withholding applies to employment income.

  8. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping are entries made in account ledgers to record changes in value resulting from business transactions. A debit entry in an account represents a transfer of value to that account, and a credit entry represents a transfer from the account. [1] [2] Each transaction transfers value from credited ...

  9. What is high credit on a credit report? - AOL

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    Credit utilization is the amount of available credit you’re currently using, compared to your credit limit. For example, if you have a balance of $200 on a credit card with a $1,000 credit limit ...