The Street is never short of hope and events to look forward to
The SIT on black money has widened its probe.
Taxpayers might face several issues while filing returns this year.
'I think investors see a lot of positives happening in India now.'
Clearly, rich Indians have little confidence in India. Perhaps we are also chronically dishonest.
Concluding the three-part series, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta says that the black money law is likely to fail because of the ineptness of India's investigative and enforcement agencies.
Database to contain taxable financial transactions and history of any tax-paying individual.
SIT on black money on Monday decided to widen its probe as new names of Indians with Swiss bank accounts have come up
FY16 GDP growth was seen at 7.5%, against 8.1-8.5% earlier.
Government on Monday formed a multi-agency group to monitor exposes in this regard and vowed to take action against all "unlawful" accounts held abroad.
A K Bhattacharya digs into the yet-to-be-public report on ways to curb black money and finds out that Modi's next moves could include action on dabba trading, hawala, and education.
Meeting the disclosure norms isn't very easy.
Do not declare them under Income Tax.
'You cannot judge a government within a month. Give us five years' time.' 'At times, strict economic decisions have to be made for the good of the poor in the long run.' Dharmendra Pradhan, one of the Modi government's stars, speaks exclusively to Sheela Bhatt/Rediff.com about why the government is forced to roll out 'bitter medicine.'