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The rates have remained unchanged on June 30
Petrol is still on its way to cross the Rs 100 mark in Chennai and other metro cities.
New Delhi: Petrol and Diesel prices remain unchanged on Wednesday (June 30) across the country after a slight hike on June 29., according to the data shared by fuel retailing companies. At present, petrol is now selling at Rs 98.81 per litre in Delhi. On the other hand, diesel rates remain unchanged at Rs 89.18 per litre in the national capital. In the financial capital of India, Mumbai, petrol is selling at Rs 104.90 per litre while diesel is retailing at Rs 96.72 per litre.
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Argentina Wealth Tax Fought by the Rich Raises $2.4 Billion
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Argentina’s government raised 74% of the amount it had targeted from a controversial new tax on the country’s wealthiest citizens.
The government collected 223 billion pesos ($2.4 billion), according to an official statement. Early data show that 10,000 people with assets over 200 million pesos paid the new tax, which goes as high as 5.25% of their assets’ value.
Initiatives to tax the rich have gained support throughout Latin America as the region struggles to recover from its worst recession in two centuries. In Argentina, millionaires resisted paying the levy right up to the government’s April 16 deadline. In early April, only 2% of taxpayers subject to the levy had paid it, according to a preliminary