Corporate Taxation in India


Book Description

The Amount Of Corporation Tax I.E. The Income Tax Paid By The Companies Is A Significant Contribution From The Corporate Sector To The Indian Exchequer. The Rates Of Income Tax On Companies, Both Private And Public, Are Very High And Constitute A Major Portion Of The Total Spending Of A Company. Thus, A Careful Study Of Taxes Influencing The Business Decisions And Financial Policies Is Of Great Importance In View Of The Constantly Increasing Burden Of Taxation Placed Upon Corporate Sector. The Most Important Effect Of Taxation Upon The Corporate Financial Policy Is Its Direct Influence On The Sources Of Financing. Finding Out The Influence Of Tax On Corporate Debt Policies Forms The Basis For This Book. During The Recent Years Of High Corporate Tax Rates, It Is Observed That Most Of The Companies In India Have Been Relying Heavily On Debt Capital For Meeting Their Capital Requirements. The Usual Argument Put Forth For Such Discrimination In Favour Of Debt Financing Stems Primarily From The Fact That Interest Payments On Indebtedness Are Recognised As Deductible Expenses In Computing Taxable Profits, Whereas Dividends On Equity Capital Are Not. The Present Study Corporate Taxation In India Has Been Undertaken To Examine The Impact Of Tax On Corporate Capital Structure Financing In The Private Sector. Based On The Data Of Some Corporate Enterprises And Using Various Statistical Techniques, It Reveals That Capital Structure Financing Is Influenced Not Only By The Corporation Tax But Also By The Interest And Demand Variable. This Book Will Be Of Immense Help To Teachers, Scholars And Students Of Commerce, Management, Economics, Industrialists, Tax Consultants, Taxation Authorities, Various Financial Institutions, Banks And Also To The Policy Makers.







Taxation History, Theory, Law and Administration


Book Description

Tax practitioners are unfamiliar with tax theory. Tax economists remain unfamiliar with tax law and tax administration. Most textbooks relate mainly to the US, UK or European experiences. Students in emerging economies remain unfamiliar with their own taxation history. This textbook fills those gaps. It covers the concept of taxes in regards to their rationale, principles, design, and common errors. It addresses distortions in consumer choices and production decisions caused by tax and redressals. The main principles of taxation—efficiency, equity, stabilization, revenue productivity, administrative feasibility, international neutrality—are presented and discussed. The efficiency principle requires the minimisation of distortions in the market caused by tax. Equity in taxation is another principle that is maintained through progressivity in the tax structure. Similarly, other principles have their own ramifications that are also addressed. A country’s constitutional specification of tax assignment to different levels of government—central, state, municipal—are elaborated. The UK is more centralised than the US and India. India has amended its constitution to introduce a goods and services tax (GST) covering both central and state governments. Drafting of tax law is crucial for clarity and this aspect is addressed. Furthermore, the author illustrates different types of taxes such as individual income tax, corporate income tax, wealth tax, retail sales/value added/goods and services tax, selective excises, property tax, minimum taxes such as the minimum alternate tax (MAT), cash-flow tax, financial transactions tax, fringe benefits tax, customs duties and export taxes, environment tax and global carbon tax, and user charges. An emerging concern regarding the inadequacy of international taxation of multinational corporations is covered in some detail. Structural aspects of tax administration are given particular attention.










Company Taxation in the Asia-Pacific Region, India, and Russia


Book Description

The Asian-Pacific countries as well as India and Russia offer multinational companies all the benefits of booming economies in a world of recession. However, the investor must be aware of the tax regime under which he will operate. This survey presents the rates, definitions of taxable income and the incentives available in a complete, yet concise form. It goes on to review tax minimisation strategies and concludes with a comparison of the overall tax burdens for investors in each country derived from the Devereux/Griffith formulae – a methodology well known within the EU, but applied to this region for the first time.




Corporate Tax Planning


Book Description

Primarily Written For The Students Of Commerce, The Present Book Is A Complete Study Of Tax Planning, Tax Procedures And Management, Wealth Tax, Value Added Tax And Service Tax. Upto The Fifth Edition The Book Was Entitled Direct Tax Planning And Management. Now It Is Entitled Corporate Tax Planning And Has 46 Chapters Divided Into Eleven Self-Contained Units Basics; Tax Planning Of Salary; Tax Holiday; Profits And Gains From Business Or Profession And Capital Gain; Corporate Tax In India; Financial Decisions; Setting Up Of New Business; Managerial Decisions; Tax Planning Others; Corporate Restructuring; And Non-Residents Taxation. The Book Comprehensively Covers The Latest Syllabus Prescribed By Most Of The Indian Universities. In Addition To The Detailed Explanation Of Each Of Its Topics, The Book Is Rich In Illustrations And Practice Exercises That Facilitate Easy Understanding And Quick Revision Of The Subject.The Book Will Undoubtedly Prove Useful To The Students Of B.Com., Cs (Final), Icwa (Final), M.Com., Mba, Mfc And Cfa. Besides Students, The General Readers Keen To Obtain Basic And In-Depth Knowledge Of Tax Planning Will Find This Book Highly Informative.







Corporate Tax Planning


Book Description

According to the Latest Syllabus based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), an excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1.Introduction,2. Tax Liability of Companies, 3 .Tax on Distributed Profits, 4. Tax Planning for New Business, 5. Tax-Planning and Financial Management Decision, 6. Tax-Planning and Specific Management Decisions , 7. Special Tax Provisions , 8. Tax-Planning in Business Restructuring, 9. Objective Type Questions.




Corporate Tax Planning & Management A.Y 2020-21 & 2021-22


Book Description

The present edition of the book has been thoroughly revised and enlarged. Salient Features of the Book: The legal position as amended up to June 2020 is given. The law stated in the book is on the basis of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and the Income Tax Rules, 1962 as amended up to date, besides the Finance Act, 2020 and Circulars and Notifications issued by Central Board of Direct Taxes up to June 2020. A simplified, systematic approach to the understanding of a complex subject written in a unique, simple and easy to understand language. Each topic, after a theoretical exposition, is followed by illustrations to facilitate the students to master the practical application of Corporate Tax Law. The book is useful for the students of all professional examinations like M.B.A., C.A., C.S., ICWA, and M.Com. and the persons who are interested in Tax Planning.