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By Archis Chowdhury Social media is rife with claims that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the possibility for employers to reduce the number of weekly working days to four, for employees who are working up to 12 hours a day. BOOM found this claim to be false; a source at the Ministry of Finance rubbished this claim as false, and confirmed to us that there is no such proposal to reduce the number of weekly working days to four. Also Read:Old Video Of Shivraj Singh Chouhan Crying Falsely Viral As Recent A viral Instagram post containing a picture of Sitharaman, along with the fa...
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By Mohammed Kudrati A viral graphic circulating on WhatsApp is misinterpreting a poster put out by the Ministry of Finance to state that the rates of Goods and Services Tax (GST) on certain items would be significantly slashed. The poster was put out by the government through the Ministry of Finance on June 30 to commemorate six years of the introduction of GST, which took place on July 1, 2017. It shows the rates of taxes on certain electronic items and LPG cylinders, which is a common household fuel, before the regime was introduced compared to the taxes under it. This is being misconstrued ...
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By Mohammed Kudrati A viral Facebook post falsely claims that the government has levied Goods and Services Tax (GST) on public toilets. The viral post carries a screenshot of a receipt claiming it shows one additional rupee over and above the usage charges (₹5) applied on a public toilet at a Punjab government bus stand as GST. BOOM found that the receipt in the screenshot is old and from August 2017, a month after the GST regime came into force, and has been debunked then by the Punjab authorities. BOOM also looked through the Ministry of Finance's GST database and found that services for pub...
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By Mohammed Kudrati A fake and viral message, circulating on WhatsApp and on social media, falsely states that the government is doling out ₹30,628 to combat inflation. The preview link in the message reflects that of the official website of the Ministry of Finance (finmin.nic.in), but the website it redirects to is dubious and unrelated to the government. Consumer prices are rising across the world, and India is no different, after prices in April rose 7.79%, the highest in eight years. Also Read: Finance Ministry's Comments On Inflation Contradicts PIB Fact Check The message can be seen belo...
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