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Income Tax Saving: Save 100% income tax by growing grass… This person’s advice is going viral, VIDEO

Last Updated on 27/07/2024 by Ankita Jain

After the presentation of Budget 2024, Income Tax has become a topic of discussion. New ways of saving income tax are going viral. Some are telling ways to save tax by increasing investment, while some are advising to save income tax through loans and other means. Meanwhile, a different method of saving tax is going viral on social media. A person is telling a way to save 100 percent tax by growing grass and selling it.

In the viral video, this person is telling how salaried employees will not have to pay a single rupee of tax. In this video, he has given information about three easy processes and said that if you follow it, you will not have to pay any tax. The Income Tax Department will also not demand tax from you. This video has been posted after presenting the Union Budget 2024.

This video about saving income tax is going viral to such an extent that from common users to CAs are sharing it. People are laughing a lot after watching this video and are also reacting in the same way. Karnataka content creator Srinidhi Hande has posted this video.

How to save 100 percent tax?
Hande says in the video that I will tell you how you can save 100 percent tax. Referring to 3 steps, Hande says that first grow grass. After this, tell your HR that you do not want any salary. Then ask your employer to buy that grass for the price equal to the salary. After this you can save 100 percent tax. According to him, this is a very simple and legal process.

‘Grow grass… No tension of TDS investment’
Hande says that there is no tax on the income from agricultural produce. This makes the tax liability of the person zero. In this way you do not have to pay any tax and 100 percent tax is saved. You also do not need to worry about TDS and investing. Some users are saying that there is a problem in this, while some say that the government will also interfere in this. At the same time, many users are reacting to this in a funny way.

Budget that benefits the middle class: Finance Minister
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the changes in the tax slabs in her budget have been made to benefit the middle class, including increasing the standard deduction from Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000. The government aims to provide financial relief to the middle class and ensure that even high-income people can avail tax deduction on income up to Rs 7 lakh.