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  2. Policybazaar - Wikipedia

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    Intel Capital and Info Edge invested ₹ 60 crore (US$12.86 million) into Policybazaar in May 2011 as part of the venture round. [19] Policybazaar raised US$9 million from Intel Capital and Inventus Capital Partners in its Series A investment round. [11] Policybazaar raised US$5 million in its third round of funding in April 2013.

  3. Motor Vehicle Insurance (India) - Wikipedia

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    Third-party risk means risk covered for bodily injury, death and damage of the property of third party. A third party is anyone except the owner or passenger in the private vehicle. So pillion riders of the motor cycle, passengers in private cars, jeeps, etc., are not third parties. [5]

  4. Ad valorem tax - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes have existed since the first ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Babylon, Persia and China. Ancient Greece and ancient Rome also had various property taxes. [7] One of the earliest well documented ad valorem taxes known in Europe is the Danegeld – a land-tax first imposed in 1012 in Britain to pay off Viking raiders. The ...

  5. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    Third party insurance protects the policyholder against liability of death or bodily injury to third party up to HK$ 100 million (US$12.87 million) and/or damage to third party property up to HK$ 2 million (US$257,400.26) as a result of crash arising out of the use of the insured vehicle. [18]

  6. Two-wheeler insurance - Wikipedia

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    The motor insurance policy is generally categorized into ‘act only’ and ‘comprehensive’ policies. [2] The former covers the death, physical injuries, or any damage to the property of the third party, the latter includes the coverage for the damage caused due to the external forces in addition to the third party damages.

  7. Can You Deduct Homeowner’s Insurance on Your Taxes? - AOL

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    Tax deductions for homeowners include mortgage interest, local and state property taxes and insurance premiums for home offices and investment properties. Not all of these qualify for a 100% tax ...

  8. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes are levied by either state government or local civic bodies. Property tax or 'house tax' is a local tax on buildings, along with appurtenant land. It is imposed on the Possessor (not the custodian of property as per 1978, 44th amendment of the constitution). It resembles the US-type wealth tax and differs from the excise-type UK ...

  9. Motor vehicle registration - Wikipedia

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    Registration must be renewed annually, with the payment of a fee. A compulsory third party insurance policy is required to renew the vehicle, as well as inspections for older or commercial vehicles. [2] Increasingly, many registration functions can be performed online.