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Who's Buying New Lamborghini In India? The Tax Man Is Watching Closely

Taxmen are cross-checking tax declarations with data from car dealerships The data will help government zero-in on income tax evaders New rules make it mandatory to pay 1% tax when buying cars over 10 lakh

Taxmen are cross-checking tax declarations with data from luxury car dealerships to zero in on tax evaders
Taxmen are cross-checking tax declarations with data from luxury car dealerships to zero in on tax evaders
Lamborghini rolled out its new $580,000 or (nearly Rs 4 crore) supercar onto the streets of India this month, but local millionaires tempted to buy the flashy convertible could hit a bump in the road thanks to the taxman. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to crack down on tax avoidance to tackle yawning inequality. Figures published last month for the first time since 2000 showed just how few of India's top earners pay tax. On...
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