CII urges govt to lower excise duty on fuel in Budget 2025-26

CII urges govt to lower excise duty on fuel in Budget 2025-26

[Deccan Chronicle] - 12/29/2024

The industry chamber also called for reducing marginal tax rates for personal income up to Rs 20 lakh per annum



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