Friday 29 December 2017

Trade in bitcoins at your own risk, FinMin warns users

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Trade in bitcoins at your own risk, finance ministry warns users

Trade in bitcoins at your own risk, finance ministry warns users

The ministry has clearly stated that virtual currencies are not backed by government fiat, so they cannot be treated as legal tender.

You can run but can't hide: Modi's long arm reaches out for tax evaders

New rules are empowering the taxman to use banking, insurance and municipal corporation's database to obtain the address of a defaulter.

Come 2018, Reliance Jio may forever change the way you buy things

Mukesh Ambani is getting all his ducks in a row, and he will shoot in 2018. His magic bullet is Reliance Jio, the rookie that rattled the telecom sector.

Will house property EMIs bring your tax outflow down?

Apart from the deduction on interest component, the Finance Minister may also consider increasing the deduction under section 80C to Rs 2,00,000.

April-November fiscal deficit hits 112% of full-year target

The total receipts for the April-November period was Rs 8.67 lakh crore compared to Rs 8.29 lakh crore in the same period last year.

Why Google's first direct investment in India was daily task-management app Dunzo

Dunzo lets you find people who are willing to run any type of errand - be it rounding out shopping lists or picking up and dropping off chargers forgotten at home.

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'25% jobs in BFSI to face existential threat by 2022'

'25% jobs in BFSI to face existential threat by 2022'

'25% jobs in BFSI to face existential threat by 2022'

According to Future of Jobs report, 20-25 per cent of existing jobs in banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) sector will face existential threat.

Additional central borrowing a negative surprise: Report

Additional central borrowing a negative surprise: Report

Additional central borrowing a negative surprise: Report

Notwithstanding bank recapitalisation, the sell off in G-secs is delaying lending rate cuts and pushing back recovery, the report said.

Masayoshi Son: From chicken feed to Japan's richest tycoon

Masayoshi Son: From chicken feed to Japan's richest tycoon

Son is listed by Forbes as Japan's richest man with $22.2 bn. But the wheeler-dealing of today belies a background that could scarcely be more humble.

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How smart is the house you live in?

The air pollution in the national capital has touched an all-time high with the 1,000 mark on the air quality index. Participants were wary of the ill effects that bad air may have on their health.

Is long-term capital gains tax on equity coming?

Jurisdictions that have zero tax tend to be those that set out to use it tactically.

Up to 1,400% gains: Here are the top 10 biggest wealth creators of 2017

Over 450 stocks from across sectors soared more than 100 per cent on BSE in last 12 months.

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