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2 Feb, 7 tweets, 3 min read
#Budget2021 didn't make any changes to the slab rates or major deductions leaving choice between old and new regime much the same as last year.

A look at the tax you pay, if you are....

#BudgetWithMint #UnionBudget2021
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A mid-level manager 👩‍💻
A doctor👩‍⚕️
A retired government employee, or above 65 years of age👴
Additionally, here’s how much the super-rich pay

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