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  2. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    The German capital gains tax is 25% plus Solidarity surcharge (add-on tax initially introduced to finance the five eastern states of Germany – Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Brandenburg – and the cost of the reunification, but later kept to finance all kinds of public funded projects in all Germany ...

  3. Fourteenth Finance Commission - Wikipedia

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    States were excluded from much of the divisible pool because of forgone revenues, tax expenditures, and expanding cess and surcharge rates. Quality of fiscal management was characterized by a less than desirable growth in revenues, a steep reduction in capital expenditures and high level of subsidies.

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    [excludes surcharge & cess] [113] 0% ₹ 0 - 250,000 5% ₹ 250,001 - 500,000 ... 4% cess [clarification needed] and highest surcharge of 25% is applied on income tax ...

  5. Securities Transaction Tax - Wikipedia

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    Any equity share, which has been sold through a recognized stock exchange and on which STT has been paid and if it comes under LTCG, it'll be taxed at 10% whereas in case of STCG of such shares, the gains shall be taxed only at 15%, plus surcharge and education cess under section 111A of the Act.

  6. Wealth Tax Act, 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The net wealth of an assessee included the value of specified unproductive assets on the valuation date after subtracting the debt the assessee owes on the said assets. Wealth tax did not attract any Education Cess [clarification needed] or surcharge. [5] Wealth Tax is not applicable to [6] Trusts; Artificial Judicial Persons; Partnership firms

  7. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    Non-corporate taxpayers pay a 10-percent surcharge on income between ₹ 5 million and ₹ 10 million. There is a 15-percent surcharge on income over ₹ 10 million. Domestic companies pay seven percent on taxable income between ₹ 10 million and ₹ 100 million, and 12 percent on income over ₹ 100 million.

  8. Cess - Wikipedia

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    Cess (pronounced / s ɛ s /) is a tax - generally one levied for promoting services like health and education. Governments often charge a cess for the purpose of development in social sectors. The word is a shortened form of "assess". [1] The spelling is due to a mistaken connection with census. [2]

  9. Surtax - Wikipedia

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    All Countries; List of countries by tax rates. Tax revenue to GDP ratio; Tax rates in Europe; Individual Countries; Albania; Algeria; Argentina; Armenia; Australia