Salaried Class and Consumers: Key to Visit Bharat
- What is the objective of the Union Budget 2024-25? - To achieve a $10 trillion GDP by 2033 and become a 'developed country' by 2047.
- What schemes have been proposed in the budget? - Standard deduction, changes in tax slabs, employment incentive scheme, and paid internship scheme.
- What is the percentage of regular salaried employees in urban areas? - 47.1% men and 50.8% women.
- What is the estimated revenue from Personal Income Tax (PIT)? – Rs. 11.87 lakh crore.
- How much has the standard deduction been increased from and to? - Increased from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 75,000.
- How much has the family pension deduction ....
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