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Anyone can make art, but not everyone can afford to. That’s a problem a year-old Missoula nonprofit is working to solve.
As per an official notification, wrist watch, art piece (antiques, painting, sculpture), collectibles (coin, stamp), yacht, ...
The Central Board of Direct Taxes on April 22 has notified a list of 10 items where, if their value exceeds ₹10 lakh, there ...
What’s happening 14th annual St. Johns River Festival Of The Arts: Live art demonstrations and arts and crafts vendors. Admission is free and all proceeds support the festival’s Art-For-Kids ...
Summary: The Indian government has expanded the scope of Tax Collected at Source (TCS) under Section 206C(1F) of the ...
The Central Board of Direct Taxes announced that several luxury goods costing above Rs 10 lakh will now attract Tax Collected ...
To celebrate spring migration, Orange Audubon Society will host its annual Saturday bird walks at Mead Botanical Gardens. Each walk is led by experienced birding leaders. The walks last 2 to 3 hours, ...
Per government sources, the government could potentially earn Rs 140–210 crore annually from the 1% levy. The actual revenue ...
Take an adventure around downtown Muskegon on Saturday, May 3, from 10 am — 3 pm to participate in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) activities.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has officially notified the list of luxury goods on which a 1 per cent Tax Collected ...
Learn about the new 1% Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on luxury goods worth over ₹10 lakh, effective from April 22, 2025.
Luxury goods exceeding Rs 10 lakh, including handbags, watches, art, and yachts, will now incur a 1% tax collected at source (TCS), effective from April 22. This measure, introduced in the Finance Act ...
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