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Tax implications for mutual fund investors


Here is a comprehensive tax reckoner for Individuals, Corporate, NRIs, etc. It includes the changes in tax laws as applicable from June 1, 2011. You may click on below image to open enlarge image in new tab.

 

 


Source: Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund

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