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Buying a home? 6 vital steps to follow
By avoiding some common mistakes you can be in command of your real estate investments.
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FBT gone? Your take-home pay may be less now!
Under the 2009-10 Budget, FBT has been abolished. While this is going to be received very favourably by the finance departments at companies, the impact on your personal finances might not be the most optimal for you.
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The art of 'outercourse' to spice up sex life!
People who do not want to go all the way to sexual intercourse can still be more sexual, more intimate, and even more orgasmic with their lover, thanks to what sex experts call an 'outercourse'.
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Secrets of a successful start-up
Every start-up that wants to make a difference has to be properly prepared
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Recession: 1.5 lakh Indians return from UAE
An estimated 1.5 lakh Indian workers have come back home from the United Arab Emirates due to economic crisis and recession, the Lok Sabha was informed on Wednesday.
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Sex queries: 'What's the normal duration of sex?'
Andrologist and microsurgeon Dr Sudhakar Krishnamurti responds to rediff readers' sexual queries.
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Employers may restructure your pay
The removal of the Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) proposed in the Budget is being regarded as a welcome move for companies and may also provide them scope to restructure employee remuneration, HR experts said.
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How to take control of your taxes
Your tax outgo depends on the documentary evidences of income and tax benefits availed
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The new tax slabs
With basic exemption for individual tax payers increased by Rs 10,000 for general tax payers and women and Rs 15,000 for senior citizens (i.e. 65 years and above), the tax slabs will stand as follows:
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How Budget has changed your personal taxation
As far as personal taxation goes, there were positive changes overall, even if the magnitude might not have been as high as expected. Here are 7 changes that you will be affected by:
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