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General U.S. NewsMay 1, 2026·1 min read

‘Double whammy of new salary structure, TDS cuts hit all’: Employee voices frustration over April payslip

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‘Double whammy of new salary structure, TDS cuts hit all’: Employee voices frustration over April payslip

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Many users echoed similar concerns, attributing the reduced take-home pay to revised salary structures and higher TDS deductions at the start of the financial year.

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Many users echoed similar concerns, attributing the reduced take-home pay to revised salary structures and higher TDS deductions at the start of the financial year.

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