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Finance ministry to cut corporate tax for industries, consumer goods in new budget, says source

17 May 2024 by Robot
Finance ministry to cut corporate tax for industries, consumer goods in new budget, says source

The government plans to reduce corporate tax rates in the productive sector by 2.5 percent in the upcoming fiscal year 2024-25 to encourage setting up of industries and increase tax payments.

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