Directing Growth


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India, a developing nation brimming with immense growth potential, stood poised for economic expansion as per the Economic Survey's projections, anticipating a growth rate of 7-7.5% for the fiscal year 2018-19. In recent years, India had been a beacon of rapid economic growth, boasting rates between 7-8%, making it the world's fastest-growing economy. In such countries, governments shoulder numerous responsibilities encompassing economic and social transformation, security, national image enhancement, resource utilization, and more. Fulfilling these duties necessitates substantial financial resources, with revenue forming the bedrock of all governmental economic endeavors. Taxes, as a vital component, constitute the primary source of government revenue. According to Dalton's perspective, taxes wield a profound influence on growth and development by affecting the allocation and availability of resources. India employs a three-tier federal tax structure, clearly demarcating authority among the Central Government, State Government, and Local Bodies. The Indian Constitution, in Article 265, explicitly decrees that taxes can only be levied or collected in accordance with the law. Article 246, in conjunction with Schedule 7, allocates legislative powers between the Central (Parliament) and State Government (State Legislative) through three distinct lists. Taxes represent an obligatory commitment imposed by a public authority, irrespective of the specific quantum of services rendered to the taxpayer and not as a punitive measure for any legal transgression. Taxation stands as a perpetual instrument for revenue collection, with the collection of taxes classified into direct and indirect taxes. Income tax falls within the domain of direct taxation. A well-structured tax system is one where the proportion of direct taxes surpasses that of indirect taxes, underscoring the significant impact of direct taxes on government revenue and its citizens. Acknowledging the pivotal role of direct taxes, it becomes imperative to subject them to periodic analysis. Notably, a review of existing literature underscores the dearth of exhaustive and in-depth research on the perception of individual tax assessors toward India's direct tax system. Therefore, this study's primary objective is to scrutinize the influence of taxation on the Indian economy's growth trajectory. The analysis within this study unfolds across four distinct sections, with a focus on investigating the relationship between direct taxes and the Indian economy, as well as exploring the connection with indirect taxes.




Taxation and Economic Development


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First published in 1978. The tax system is one of the instruments said to be available to translate development policy objectives into practice. The wide-ranging papers collected together in this volume, first published in 1978, explore different aspects of the link between national development objectives and the tax system. Attention is particularly focused on traditional aims such as growth, fair distribution and economic stabilisation and development. Articles written by distinguished experts in the fields of public finance and economic development clarify the concepts of taxable capacity and tax effort, and examine the connections between growth and changes within the tax system.




Taxation and Economic Growth - A Critical Assessment of Literatures Specially Related to India


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The vital role of fiscal policies are cannot be denied whether it is developed economy, developing economy or transition economy. Tax system is not use by government authority just to collect revenue but also used to promote other objective like level of employments, inflation control through price stability, rapid growth of gross domestic product (GDP), favorable Balance of payments, equitable income distributions, promotion of infant industries etc. The relation of taxation and the growth is a long way discussion in economics. Tax is not directly affecting the growth of a country. But tax has a power to influence the economic choices of individuals that can affect growth. This paper has the main objective to critically analyses existing literatures on the theme 'Taxation and Economic Growth'- especially for India. Several areas have been found where researcher and policy makers can initiate in their studies.




Taxation and Economic Development in India


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Overview of the Indian tax system focusing on the major tax devices in the terms of three primary objectives of taxation - growth, redistribution and stabilization.




Impact of Tax Revenue on Economic Growth of Prominent States of India


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Taxes are the major revenues for a country that are collected from citizens, companies, investors, and so on to generate the economy. In today's global society, redistribution mechanisms are necessary due to the fulfillment of core state obligations. The necessity of their financing, where taxes often make up the largest portion of state budget income, also affects government spending as the fundamental weapon of economic policy. Regardless of the prevailing economic system, tax income is a crucial tool for the government to meet budgeted expenditures and aids in achieving established growth targets over time. The type of direct or indirect taxes that are now in place in an economy might aid in predicting a growth pattern for future planning and policy execution. Over the years, economists have been curious to learn what influences different nations' rates of economic growth and levels of wealth accumulation. This book provides stronger policy implications and recommendations to the country's revenue authority, accelerating economic growth and fostering a greater understanding of the role that taxes play in growth.







Taxing Wages 2021


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This annual publication provides details of taxes paid on wages in OECD countries. It covers personal income taxes and social security contributions paid by employees, social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by employers, and cash benefits received by workers. Taxing Wages 2021 includes a special feature entitled: “Impact of COVID-19 on the Tax Wedge in OECD Countries”.




Taxation and Economic Development


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The book entitled “Taxation and Economic Development” has dissected the dynamic dimensions of tax policy formulation and implementation from local to global. Tax is a catalyst not only to pour the government treasury but also to ensure a balanced economic endurance. In addition, tax has emerged as a tool for environmental protection. Carbon taxation or pollution tax has been summarized in this book. The contributors also emphasized GST, corporate taxation, taxation for insurance industries, tax incentives, tax potential of BRICS countries, transfer pricing, Covid impact on GST collection, gender budgeting, and government expenditure, and tax revenue. The book which is consisting of twelve chapters contributed by several authors can enlighten researchers, policymakers, practitioners, etc.




Taxation and Gender Equity


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Around the world, there are concerns that many tax codes are biased against women, and that contemporary tax reforms tend to increase the incidence of taxation on the poorest women while failing to generate enough revenue to fund the programs needed to improve these women's lives. Because taxes are the key source of revenue governments themselves raise, understanding the nature and composition of taxation and current tax reform efforts is key to reducing poverty, providing sufficient revenue for public expenditure, and achieving social justice. This is the first book to systematically examine gender and taxation within and across countries at different levels of development. It presents original research on the gender dimensions of personal income taxes, and value-added, excise, and fuel taxes in Argentina, Ghana, India, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, Uganda and the United Kingdom. This book will be of interest to postgraduates and researchers studying Public Finance, International Economics, Development Studies, Gender Studies, and International Relations, among other disciplines.