Below article in Times of India made me think.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Only-2-77-Indians-pay-income-tax/articleshow/9816887.cms
What information does the percentage figure give us?
The statement by minister of State for finance says that only 2.77% of Indians paid personal income tax in 2010.
We should be able to answer following questions to put things in right perspective
1. What percentage of population is in working category (18 – 60) I guess.
2. Filing tax forms should be mandatory even when your income is less than 1 lakh per annum. Basically I am trying to get answer to the question – How many people actually earned some money by working. This number should be subset of previous question
3. How many people actually paid taxes after applying all tax benefits. I believe this 2.77%
4. I was reading elsewhere that agriculturalists are not accounted in this. In my opinion, this figure should include all individuals irrespective of class or job.
I was trying to gather information for US and was able to pull data from official website
http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/indtaxstats/article/0,,id=134951,00.html
They clearly report on all income bracket people (includes below $5000 which is below poverty line). We need such sample data report for Indian population as well. It seems in US 45% people are in working class and around 20% actually pay positive income tax.
If someone knows how to pull such information for Indian population, let us know by commenting. I cannot believe that more data is not provided around 2.77% income tax payer.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Vonage mis-advertising
No unlimited calls on Vonage

Vonage has managed to pull together another marketing gimmick with customers. It claims “unlimited” international calls for personal usage which is totally incorrect. In terms of service section, Vonage very brilliantly says that the usage should not exceed normal customer behavior. Then it says that 95% of customers use 3000 minutes or less. I doubt that the statistics is true but we cannot argue on that. So in short a customer is allowed 3000 minutes of international calls for a monthly bill of $35. This is after all the promotional offers which normally get over by first 3 months.
I mainly call India and did calculation of all international calls to India. It comes to 1.2 cents per minute for first 3000 minutes. This price is still cheaper than 1.75 cents that is charged by reliancecall and other services. But at least those services don’t claim service to be free for unlimited calls.
I am not saying service is bad or costing very high. But surely the marketing material is misleading customer i.e. us.
Cable companies have started offering international calls now. Time warner, FiOS and Optimum are few ISP providers that I know offer international calls. Time Warner I believe cancels the service when the usage exceeds certain limit. FiOS claims it is literally unlimited. If you have some experience with these cable companies, kindly comment below.
I mainly call India and did calculation of all international calls to India. It comes to 1.2 cents per minute for first 3000 minutes. This price is still cheaper than 1.75 cents that is charged by reliancecall and other services. But at least those services don’t claim service to be free for unlimited calls.
I am not saying service is bad or costing very high. But surely the marketing material is misleading customer i.e. us.
Cable companies have started offering international calls now. Time warner, FiOS and Optimum are few ISP providers that I know offer international calls. Time Warner I believe cancels the service when the usage exceeds certain limit. FiOS claims it is literally unlimited. If you have some experience with these cable companies, kindly comment below.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Channeling Information and collaboration - is admirable

We are living in a world of information flood. Reducing information overload on team members is very close to me as I strongly believe that at bottom level someone should focus and work on one task at a time. I can ask a developer to code two programs but he will code one at a time, focusing on one and then taking up another. Similarly if I ask someone to analyze item 1, I cannot assume he can analyze item 2 at the same time and share the results simultaneously.
Email is dominating my life. Every 5 mins my outlook refreshes itself and I get emails sent to me or to many distribution lists which I am part of. I don’t realize it is costing me a lot of time and is switching my focus away from what I am working on.
I am proponent of the idea that as middle level managers in delivery teams we should channel

Few may argue on information loss because of filtering and I agree with their viewpoint. Classic example of information loss is requirement gathering which is notorious for losing client’s requirements in a product. So the concept promotes that everyone in the team should have access to all information. This way one person’s judgment alone is not responsible for propagating information to the next level and it at least provides the option that someone will find that team is taking wrong direction.
To achieve a balance between information flooding and information loss we all need to think creatively and fine some solution using current generation technology. Technological solution calls for collaborative tools. We should start thinking beyond emails. Collaborative team communication tools should be customized and made primary mode of communication. Assigning or addressing content to a particular person should be allowed on this tool. The tool can add acknowledgment once the individual reads the content. Project level collaborative tools will have all communication between all team members on public domain. I as an individual can focus on content assigned to me and if I have time I can read other items. I can access additional information if I feel I don’t have everything with me and that information should be on collaborative tool. This way project information can remain in project teams’ domain as far as possible.
Someone may suggest that team collaboration can be achieved by sharing all team emails with each member. Team members can ignore email if it’s not addressed to them. Individual developers are maybe smart to create and apply filters to move emails to another place when not addressed to them. Although there are gaps in using filtering process but for arguments’ sake lets say individuals do this. At each new email notification most people want to see if it’s not addressed to them. It breaks the thought process they may be into before getting distracted.
In information age “Effects of interruption” is a hot topic of research. The negative effect of an interruption on productivity is much more than the time spent handling the interruption. Nielsen J notes: “… even a one minute interruption can easily cost a knowledge worker 10 to 15 minutes of lost productivity due to the time needed to reestablish mental context and re-enter the flow state.” Picard concurs, “We take a major productivity hits with each interruption.”
I admire channeling of information and keeping it at common place for everyone to read.
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