Extremely disappointed with @DaikinIndia service. PCB repair done by Daikin authorized service centre failed again within a short time. Despite charging and providing an invoice, the issue persists.
Please take responsibility and resolve this urgently. #daikin#customerComplaint
Respected @nsitharaman ji and @FinMinIndia ,
Suggestion 1 of 3 for strengthening India's capital markets:
Long-term capital gains tax on listed equities should be abolished.
A long-term shareholder is not a speculator but a provider of patient risk capital. By investing in and holding businesses, investors help companies expand, create jobs, innovate and contribute to India's economic growth.
India requires enormous amounts of long-term capital to build world class enterprises, infrastructure and global champions. Tax policy should encourage households to move savings from passive assets, including imported stores of value such as gold, into productive businesses that create jobs, generate tax revenues and build national wealth.
The appreciation in a company's value is not created in isolation. During its growth journey, the government already collects corporate tax, GST, income tax from employees, customs duties, stamp duties and numerous other levies. Long-term capital gains are often the final outcome of economic activity that has already generated substantial tax revenues.
Most importantly, tax policy should clearly distinguish between investment and speculation. A long term shareholder is a partner in wealth creation, not merely a participant in market transactions. Tax policy should reward long-term ownership of productive businesses and distinguish it from short-term speculation.
India needs more patient capital, more entrepreneurship and more long term investing. Abolishing long-term capital gains tax on listed equities would be a powerful step in that direction.
Respectfully submitted.
@ANI Yes... people will find some loophole in the rule and manufacturing, import, stocking, distribution, sale and use of identified single-use plastics items will go on. #letsbepractical Strict actions should be taken beyond monetary fines....
Yes... people will find some loophole in the rule and manufacturing, import, stocking, distribution, sale and use of identified single-use plastics items will go on. #letsbepractical
India will ban the manufacture, import, stocking, distribution, sale, and use of identified single-use plastic items, which have low utility and high littering potential, all across the country from July 1: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change