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MCG Recovers ₹295 Crore in Property Tax from Defaulters

The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram has successfully recovered ₹295 crore in outstanding property tax from defaulters in 2025 through a special recovery drive. Discover how the civic body is boosting its revenue.

IRS 2026 Tax Filing Season Begins: New Rules Apply

The IRS has opened the 2026 tax filing season. Learn about key changes from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, new forms like Schedule 1-A, and tips for filing your 2025 returns before the April 15 deadline.

145+ Nations Agree on Updated Global Minimum Tax Deal

More than 145 countries have solidified a revised global minimum tax agreement, incorporating US concerns. This landmark deal aims to curb corporate tax avoidance worldwide. Read the full details here.

How AI is Reshaping Tax Scrutiny in India

Indian tax authorities deploy generative AI for faster compliance checks and fraud detection. Discover why human oversight remains crucial in this tech-driven shift.

Save Tax on Gold, Stock Gains with Section 54F

Learn how Section 54F of the Income Tax Act allows Indians to save on long-term capital gains tax by reinvesting in a residential property. Key conditions and timelines explained.

Saudi Arabia's new sugar tax on beverages starts Jan 1

Saudi Arabia replaces its 50% flat tax with a four-tier excise duty based on sugar content from January 1, aiming to cut consumption. The UAE will implement a similar system in 2026. Read how this GCC health move affects prices.

Revised ITR Deadline Dec 31: Don't Forget Verification

Filing a revised ITR before the Dec 31, 2025 deadline? Experts warn that failing to verify it will render it invalid. Learn the mandatory steps to ensure your corrections are accepted by the tax department.

Dec 31 ITR Deadline: 70 Lakh Returns Unprocessed

Thousands face tax refund delays as the Dec 31 deadline for revised ITR filing nears. The income tax department has yet to process 70 lakh returns for AY 2025-26. Act now to avoid higher penalties.

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