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On Slack: Better Off but Far Behind, Black Money, Brexit Parliamentary Vote, Broken Promises, Generic-Drug Probe, GST Rates and much more….

The Slack Discussions The Slack group at Capital Mind Premium has been extremely active and if you haven’t been there (Premium subscribers only), pop us a ...
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Budget 2016: Black Money Amnesty 2.0: Will they, Won't they?

The Budget 2016 continues its stance against Black Money, and is replete with new schemes, or updated older schemes to bring into the system, funds that have ...

Indians Begin To Maintain Their Relatives Abroad And Study Outside Suddenly in July, More Likely US Tax Avoidance

The US has tightened up its tax collections through the FATCA process. And India’s a signatory. Which means people who have bank accounts in India but ...

Budget 2015: More Taxes, No Wealth Tax, More Other Taxes, Black Money Attacks

Budget 2015 wasn’t quite a blockbuster budget. It’s more of a pocket buster, as the biggest thing inside it is: Taxes are up. No Tax Rates Changed, ...

AAP and Congress Accused of Accepting "Dirty" Money, as Government Steps Up Action Against Laundering

After the destruction of the BJP in the Delhi elections, here’s an interesting move by the government: Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, ...

Is the New Kisan Vikas Patra Creating Holes to Store Black Money?

The Finance Minister wants Indians to save more. The press release from the fin ministry says: The Finance Minister said that in last few years due to slower ...

Dirty Money Is Not Just Black

(From my column at Yahoo!) We complain about black money. For most of us, black money is money in suitcases, printed notes of currency. We imagine that there ...

Black Money Cushioning Real Estate

Swaminathan writes: But Indian borrowers do not walk away from their homes — and loans — if prices dip. This is because a large proportion, often half, of ...