Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Modi's New Year resolution: No taxman in tax

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Faceless assessment: Finally, Narendra Modi is taking the taxman out of tax

Faceless assessment: Finally, Narendra Modi is taking the taxman out of tax

The tax dept has started working on this project and from the next year, tax-payers won't need to interact with any official or visit the tax department.

Why 2018 could change your office life forever

A new breed of bots is helping thousands of office workers speak up without fear. (Psst: It is also challenging a multibillion-dollar industry.)

As Trump snubs high-tech visas, Trudeau's new program takes off

As Trump moves to crack down on the immigration of high-tech workers to the US, Canadian PM Trudeau's new Global Skills Strategy is taking off.

Airtel Board approves takeover of Tata's telecom biz

Acquiring firm to issue and allot 500 unlisted Redeemable Preference Shares (RPS) of face value of Rs 100 each to all equity shareholders of TTSL.

Electric cars' bold ambition risks a race to nowhere

Switching to electric vehicles is a necessary change. But be prepared for an awful lot of blood, toil, tears and sweat in the interim.

This startup has an ingenious way to get more girls to code

This London-based startup wants to prepare girls for a future in which tech jobs are growing the fastest and paying the most.

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Why 2017 has been a bad year for debt MF managers

Why 2017 has been a bad year for debt MF managers

Why 2017 has been a bad year for debt MF managers

Dhawal Dalal, Chief Investment Officer - fixed income - ‎Edelweiss Mutual Fund, spoke to ET.com Mutual Funds about the volatility in the debt market in 2017 and the outlook for 2018.

How blockchain will change the way you trade in stock markets

How blockchain will change the way you trade in stock markets

How blockchain will change the way you trade in stock markets

Blockchain can make stock exchanges more optimal through automation and decentralisation.

Mind your onions, Mr Modi; they have a record of changing political destinies

Mind your onions, Mr Modi; they have a record of changing political destinies

More than WPI and CPI data, the common man gets impacted by high prices of vegetables.

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Bidders for stresed assets have to provide funding source, cheques

The lenders agreed on a common "bid evaluation matrix" at a high-level meeting last week to evaluate bids for dozens of distressed companies that are on the block, said bankers.

NOTA, rural-urban divide form gist of Gujarat story

During the Lok Sabha polls in 2014, although BJP picked up each of the 26 seats from the state, over 4.5 lakh voters opted for NOTA.

Consumer nod must for changing subsidy-receiving bank account: UIDAI

The notification follows complaints of govt grants, particularly LPG subsidy, being credited into the last a/c authenticated using national biometric ID, Aadhaar.

From $250,000 to $17.5mn in less than 3 years, Bachchans make a killing on Bitcoin wave

In May 2015, Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek invested $250,000 in Meridian Tech Pte.

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