Agricultural Income should be Taxable Part 1
In India, the rich farmers enjoy the benefit of not having to pay taxes, and some people even illegally evade taxes by showing them as agricultural income.
In India, the rich farmers enjoy the benefit of not having to pay taxes, and some people even illegally evade taxes by showing them as agricultural income.
The part - 3 in the series on Direct Cash Transfer scheme highlights the various suggestions and analyses the case of a programme in Brazil.
An extension of Part - 1 in the series focusing on the direct cash transfer scheme, the article covers the challenges faced and the benefits of the scheme.
The author, in this article, tries to bring out the various economic applications by way of a story which takes reference from some economic theories.
The article focuses on the government's direct cash transfer scheme, what all it encompasses, its evolution & implementation strategy in India.
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