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डायरेक्ट टैक्स | Direct Taxes | OrangeEconomy.in
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B30-BUDGET26-T7 डायरेक्ट टैक्स (Direct Taxes)

सरल व्याख्या (Hindi):
डायरेक्ट टैक्स वे कर होते हैं जो सीधे व्यक्तियों और कंपनियों पर लगाए जाते हैं और जिन्हें किसी अन्य व्यक्ति या इकाई पर ट्रांसफर नहीं किया जा सकता। इनमें मुख्य रूप से इनकम टैक्स और कॉर्पोरेट टैक्स शामिल होते हैं।

English Explanation:
Direct taxes are levied directly on individuals and entities and cannot be shifted to others. Common examples include income tax and corporate tax.

HCAM™ Hinglish Explanation:
Jo tax aap khud government ko pay karte ho, wahi direct tax hota hai. Iska burden kisi aur par pass on nahi kiya ja sakta. Salary par lagne wala income tax aur companies ka corporate tax iske common examples hain.

HCAM™ Signal:
Task: Levy → Outcome: Progressive revenue → Impact: Equity → Consequence: Compliance responsibility

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