Budget 2017 is a mix of tax breaks and tax hits: Find out whether you benefit or lose

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Budget 2017 is a mix of tax breaks and tax hits: Find out whether you benefit or lose
Changes in tax rules for home loans and the surcharge on incomes over Rs 50 lakh mean some taxpayers will pay a higher tax next year.
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The Budget has given some relief on capital gains taxation on immovable property by lowering the holding period requirement for long-term capital gains.
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The couple has 3 loans—home, car, personal—worth Rs 30.9 lakh and they can get rid of the last 2 by using the surrender value of their traditional plan.
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