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Tata Sons, Azim Premji and Shiv Nadar to shell out more in taxes

2016-03-01 07:28:06| IT Services - Topix.net

For an annual dividend income of Rs 10 lakh or more, the investor will pay a DDT of 10 per cent. Based on the dividends paid by companies for the financial year 2014-15, this is what these promoters may have to forgo as taxes from this fiscal year.

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