Your take-home pay may dip now!...more...

Rediff
July 7, 2009

Business

 Your take-home pay may be less now!

The market expected too much: Pranab
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee talks about his strategy for growth.

· High fiscal deficit a strategy to stimulate growth: FM
· FBT gone? Your take-home pay may be less now!
· How Budget has changed your personal taxation
· Rich get richer, rest get consolation
· Cash or no cash, pay the tax
· India Inc shells out Rs 1.75 lakh cr as taxes
· Higher MAT may derail infra projects
· More share for small investors
· Mukherjee raised alarm on revenue foregone
· Mukherjee a free man now
· Budget 2009: Complete coverage

BUDGET IMPACT

· Law firms in service tax net
· Higher NREGS wages may hurt farm sector
· Tax sops a boon for power sector
· No cheer for 'home ministry'
· Diamonds are not FM's best friend
· Textile modernisation gets a TUF push
· Budget: A major boost to FMCG sector
· Telecom industry can now eye more rural customers
· Demand for auto components to go up
· New services tax to earn Rs 1200 cr for govt
· Duty on STBs to hit cable operators
· Cement manufacturers will continue to benefit
· Infrastructure in urban areas to improve
· Strong GDP growth would aid tourism
· Chlor alkali: Select few will benefit
· Budget: A big boost to India's banking sector

VIEWS

· Positive Budget with some negative backlog
· Budget: A delicate balancing act!
· Budget jury: A good show
· Why the Budget failed to cheer all
· Budget set for credible reforms
· Budget shatters hopes on big reforms
· Budget: Why the markets plunged
· Is this a counter-productive stimulus?

REACTIONS

· Budget disappoints electrical industry
· Traders cheer CTT's vanishing act
· Lawyers protest against service tax

OTHER NEWS

· India wants G8 to do more to counter slowdown
· PM seeks reforms of global financial institutions
· Hyundai launches i20 at Rs 6.1 lakh
· Tatas to open first five-star hotel in S Africa
· BASF to cut 3,700 jobs
· Gas dispute: SC to hear the case on July 20
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