Taxmann's International Taxation Ready Reckoner – India's first 'ready reckoner' designed to simplify cross-border tax complexities with practical guidance, case studies, etc.

Taxmann's International Taxation Ready Reckoner – India's first 'ready reckoner' designed to simplify cross-border tax complexities with practical guidance, case studies, etc.

Author: CA Daksha Baxi

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2024-09-23

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9364558014

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This book is India's first 'ready reckoner' specifically focused on the complexities of international taxation and cross-border transactions. It provides comprehensive coverage of essential topics, including the basic provisions of India's taxation scheme, the concept of residence, and the crucial role of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA). The book also discusses the interaction between DTAAs and the Income-tax Act, guiding how to read a DTAA, determine eligibility, and resolve conflicts between a DTAA and domestic tax laws. This handbook is helpful for tax professionals, legal advisors, tax practitioners, tax officers and businesses dealing with cross-border transactions, such as payments to non-residents, transactions involving non-residents, digital transactions, and the withholding tax obligations of residents. The second edition has been updated with the latest amendments from the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024, and features expanded discussions, additional material, more case studies, and judicial precedents, providing in-depth analysis and practical insights into international taxation. The Present Publication is the 2nd Edition and has been amended by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024. This book has been authored by CA Daksha Baxi & Adv. Surajkumar Shetty, with the following noteworthy features: • [Comprehensive Coverage] Covering a broad spectrum of topics, the book details the basic provisions, residential status, the role and application of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA), and their interaction with the Income-tax Act. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to read a DTAA, determine eligibility, and resolve conflicts between DTAA and the Income-tax Act • [In-depth DTAA Analysis] It examines multiple DTAAs to demonstrate how tax implications can vary across treaties or remain consistent, providing clear explanations for these outcomes. This detailed analysis helps readers understand the nuanced application of DTAAs in various cross-border scenarios • [Detailed Chapter Organisation] The chapters are organised to cover different types of income and transactions, such as rental income, business income, dividends, interest, royalties, technical services, capital gains, employment, and more. This structure brings together all relevant provisions of the Income-tax Act, including appropriate cross-references, making navigation straightforward for users • [Taxability Evaluation] The book provides comprehensive guidance on evaluating the taxability of cross-border transactions using the Income-tax Act, DTAA and references to rules, forms, circulars, and landmark judicial precedents. This holistic approach equips readers to assess tax implications accurately and effectively • [Practical Guidance for Advisors] Throughout the book, notes provide valuable insights into how advisors should approach transactions, the investigations required, and the application of the principles of the Income-tax Act and DTAA. This practical advice helps professionals offer sound, informed guidance on cross-border tax matters • [Simplified Explanations] Complex concepts such as Place of Effective Management (PoEM), Permanent Establishment (PE), and business connections are explained in simple language, supplemented with practical examples and judicial precedents. Relevant statutory texts are reproduced verbatim for easy reference, aiding readers in understanding and applying the law • [Special Focus on Investment Structures] The book discusses the taxation of Foreign Portfolio Investors and various investment funds, including Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs), Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), and Securitisation Trusts. It specifically addresses scenarios involving non-resident investors in these structures • [Litigation and Compliance] It provides an overview of provisions related to litigation proceedings under the Income-tax Act, Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAP) under DTAA, the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR), equalisation levy, transfer pricing provisions, general anti-avoidance rules (GAAR), and special provisions for International Financial Services Centres (IFSC). This comprehensive coverage ensures professionals are well-prepared for compliance and dispute resolution • [Illustrative Case Studies] To enhance practical understanding, the book includes numerous illustrations, practical examples, and comprehensive case studies. These are designed to cover various aspects of cross-border transactions, providing readers with insights into the subtleties and practical challenges involved The structure and layout of the book is as follows: • [25 Well-structured Chapters] dedicated to a specific area of international taxation, including detailed discussions on relevant provisions and practical guidance • [Cross-references] to other chapters where necessary, ensuring clarity and ease of navigation and enhancing the reader's ability to understand complex interrelationships within tax laws • [Appendix] includes formats for relevant forms, updates on withholding tax rates, summaries of abbreviations, and comprehensive lists of withholding tax rates under India's existing DTAAs, serving as a practical toolkit for professionals The contents of the book are as follows: • Tax System for Non-Residents in India – An Overview • Tax Treaties • Setting Up a Business in India • Classification of Income • Determining Eligibility to Claim Benefits of DTAA • Taxation of Rental Income • Taxation of Business Income • Taxation of Dividend Income • Taxation of Interest Income • Taxation of Royalty Income • Taxation of Income from Fees for Technical Services • Taxation of Capital Gains • Taxation of Employment Income • Taxation of Non-Resident Indian • Taxation of Foreign Portfolio Investors • Taxation of AIFs, REITs, InvITs, Securitisation Trust • Transactions Attracting Transfer Pricing Regulations • Business Reorganisations • Discontinuance of Business and Dissolution of Indian Company • Foreign Tax Credit • Making Payments to NRs & Obtaining Lower Withholding Certificate • Assessments, Appeals and Dispute Resolution • General Anti-Avoidance Rules • Miscellaneous • Case Study to Determine Taxability of NR, under the IT Act & DTAA


Taxmann’s Ind AS Ready Reckoner – Updated & Amended Reference Manual with Practical & Lucid Explanations, Illustrations, Process Flow Charts & FAQs, to Decode Complex Ind AS for Professionals

Taxmann’s Ind AS Ready Reckoner – Updated & Amended Reference Manual with Practical & Lucid Explanations, Illustrations, Process Flow Charts & FAQs, to Decode Complex Ind AS for Professionals

Author: CA Ravi Kanth Miriyala & CA Sunitanjani Miriyala

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9391596401

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Ind AS Ready Reckoner is a simple & practical workbook on Ind AS [as amended by the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Amendment Rules 2021] to guide the members in practice/employment in their day-to-day works. This book will help the professionals cope with various developments in the accounting standards’ area, which has become complex after Ind AS has started aligning with its global counterpart. The Present Publication is the Latest Edition, authored by CA Ravi Kanth Miriyala & CA Sunitanjani Miriyala, amended up to July 2021, with the following noteworthy features: · [Most Updated & Amended] This book incorporates the latest amendments under Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) (Amendment) Rules, 2021 · [Practical & Lucid Explanations/Illustrations/Process Flow Charts] are provided in this book for members in practice/employment, to act as a one-stop reference manual on complex matters, without diluting the content of Standards · [Definitions & Applications Guidance with Basis of Conclusion] are incorporated in critical chapters and wherever it is necessary to understand the reasoning · [FAQs & Illustrative Examples] This book also incorporates FAQs of educational material issued by the ICAI and illustrative examples issued by the IASB · [Ind AS vs AS & Ind AS vs IFRS] Covers the differences between Ind AS & AS as well as Ind AS & IFRS, at the end of every standard The detailed contents of the book are as follows: · Ind AS 1 – Presentation of Financial Statements · Ind AS 2 – Inventories · Ind AS 7 – Statement of Cash Flow · Ind AS 8 – Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors · Ind AS 10 – Events after the Reporting Period · Ind AS 12 – Income Taxes · Ind AS 16 – Property, Plant and Equipment (PPE) · Ind AS 19 – Employee Benefits · Ind AS 20 – Accounting for Government Grants · Ind AS 21 – The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates · Ind AS 23 – Borrowing Costs · Ind AS 24 – Related Party Disclosures · Ind AS 27 – Separate Financial Statements · Ind AS 28 – Investment in Associates and Joint Ventures · Ind AS 33 – Earnings Per Share (EPS) · Ind AS 34 – Interim Financial Reporting (IFR) · Ind AS 36 – Impairment of Assets · Ind AS 37 – Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets · Ind AS 28 – Intangible Assets · Ind AS 40 – Investment Property · Ind AS 41 – Agriculture · Ind AS 101 – First-time Adoption of Indian Accounting Standards · Ind AS 102 – Share-Based Payments · Ind AS 103 – Business Combinations · Ind AS 104 – Insurance Contracts · Ind AS 105 – Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations · Ind AS 106 – Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources · Ind AS 108 – Operating Segments · Ind AS 109, 32 & 107 – Financial Instruments · Ind AS 110 – Consolidated Financial Statements · Ind AS 111 – Joint Arrangements · Ind AS 112 – Disclosure of Interest in Other Entities · Ind AS 113 – Fair Value Measurement · Ind AS 114 – Regulatory Deferral Accounts · Ind AS 115 – Revenue from Contracts with Customers · Ind AS 116 – Leases


Taxmann's Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner (DTRR) | AYs 2024-25 & 2025-26 – Illustrative Ready Referencer on Income-tax with Focused Analysis | Break-even Tables for Alternative Tax Regime | 48th Edition

Taxmann's Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner (DTRR) | AYs 2024-25 & 2025-26 – Illustrative Ready Referencer on Income-tax with Focused Analysis | Break-even Tables for Alternative Tax Regime | 48th Edition

Author: Dr. Vinod K Singhania

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2024-08-09

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 9357788794

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Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner has been a trusted companion for tax professionals across India for more than forty years, providing unparalleled clarity and comprehensive coverage of the Income-tax Act. In its 48th Edition, the Present Publication has been updated to incorporate the latest legislative changes by the Finance (No. 2) Bill, 2024, as passed by the Lok Sabha. Applicable for Assessment Years 2024-25 and 2025-26, this edition is authored by Dr Vinod K. Singhania, whose expert analysis has established this book as a cornerstone in direct taxation in India. The key highlights of this edition include: • Focused and Succinct Analysis o This edition continues the tradition of providing a focused analysis of the provisions of the Income-tax Act, eschewing unnecessary paraphrasing and complex legal jargon. The amendments introduced by the Finance (No. 2) Bill, 2024 are seamlessly integrated into the text, with clear highlights and explanations provided in each relevant chapter • Illustrative Coverage of Recent Amendments o A unique feature of this edition is Referencer 2—Amendments at a Glance, which provides a comprehensive and illustrative breakdown of all the recent amendments. This section is designed to help readers quickly grasp the implications of the latest legislative changes, supported by practical examples and scenarios • In-Depth Case Studies on Complex Provisions o Understanding the practical impact of legislative changes can be challenging. This edition includes in-depth case studies on some of the most complex provisions and amendments to aid comprehension. These include: § Analysis of increased tax rates on long-term and short-term capital gains (Sections 111A, 112 & 112A) § Examination of changes in the period of holding for capital asset classification (Section 2(42A)) § Detailed discussion on the withdrawal of indexation benefits and the implications of the grandfathering clause for resident individuals and HUFs (Section 48) § Understanding of special provisions for capital gains computation related to unlisted bonds and debentures (Section 50AA) § Detailed guidance on the computation of deemed dividends on share buybacks (Sections 2(22)(f) & 46A) § Analysis of the revised limits on remuneration and TDS applicability for firms (Sections 40 & 194T) § Analysis of the abolition of the Angel Tax (Section 56(2)(viib)) § A comprehensive overview of block period assessments in search and requisition cases (Chapter XIV-B, Sections 158B to 158BI) § A critical examination of the new provisions for income reassessment (Sections 148 to 153) o Comprehensive Analysis of the Income-tax Act § Beyond the recent amendments, this edition provides an exhaustive analysis of all the provisions of the Income-tax Act. The commentary is enriched with references to relevant rules, case laws, circulars, and notifications, ensuring that readers have a holistic understanding of the law o Alternative Tax Regime § The book includes a detailed discussion of the alternative tax regime, complete with break-even tables that provide a clear comparison between different tax regimes, enabling taxpayers to make informed decisions o Faceless Tax Proceedings § This edition covers the legal framework for faceless tax proceedings, summarizing the relevant provisions to ensure that readers are well-prepared for these modernized tax processes o Enhanced Usability with Tabular Presentations § Key provisions of the Income-tax Act are organized into intuitive tables for easy reference, allowing professionals to access essential information quickly. This includes a referencer on tax audits under Section 44AB, with interconnections to Sections 44AD/44ADA, alternative tax regimes, the Vivad se Vishwas Scheme, taxation of life insurance policies, and capital gains exemptions o Comprehensive Tax Computation Guidelines § Detailed guidelines on the computation of taxes across various income slabs are provided, ensuring that professionals can carry out accurate and compliant tax calculations o Ready Referencer for Tax Information § The book serves as an essential ready reference, offering the latest tax rates, TDS and TCS rates, due dates, and other critical tax-related information in a concise format o Commitment to Accuracy – Zero Error Approach § Upholding the Six Sigma principles, this edition strives for 'zero error,' making it one of the most reliable resources in the field of direct taxation In addition to the focused analysis and case studies, this edition includes a wide range of topics crucial for tax professionals: • [Tax Rates] Detailed rates for the assessment years 2024-25 and 2025-26, along with historical tax rates for the past ten assessment years • [Market Quotations] Current and historical gold and silver rates, dating back to April 1, 1981/April 1, 2001 • [Tax-saving Schemes] An overview of various tax-saving schemes, enabling professionals to provide comprehensive tax planning advice • [Depreciation Rates] Detailed coverage of depreciation rates under both the Income-tax Act and the Companies Act, 2013 • [Deductions and Allowances] A complete guide to deductions and allowances available under the Income-tax Act • [Income Computation and Disclosure Standards] Guidance on ICDS, with practical insights on their application • [Withholding Tax Rates] Current withholding tax rates, along with a discussion of the impact of recent changes • [Faceless Proceedings] An understanding of the faceless proceedings framework, including timelines and procedural analysis • [Penalty and Interest Provisions] A thorough review of penalty and interest provisions under the Income-tax Act, ensuring professionals are well-versed in the consequences of non-compliance


#TaxmannAnalysis | Validity of Reassessment Notices | Read Now for FREE!

#TaxmannAnalysis | Validity of Reassessment Notices | Read Now for FREE!

Author: Taxmann

Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited

Published: 2022-05-16

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13:

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The recent changes in Reassessment has you confused? 😖 Taxmann, as always, is here for you! 🤓 This exclusive article evaluates the instructions issued by the CBDT and explains the different scenarios wherein notices issued by the AO under the old provisions shall be treated as valid Drafted by Dr Vinod K. Singhania & Taxmann’s Editorial Board Read the Analysis Now!


Tax Prosecution

Tax Prosecution

Author: Gagan Kumar

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-09-20

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9354350437

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About the Book This book is an easy reference and how to do guide for handling prosecution matters under the Income-tax Act, 1961 and GST Laws. This book would be of immense help to Chartered Accountants and other tax practitioners who generally do not practice before the trial courts. It covers the journey of prosecution provisions and how it evolved over a period of time. Testimonials “This is very timely and much needed guidance for practitioners, in-house counsels and students alike. Gagan does a great job in tracing the legislative history, judicial precedents and applicable statutes in relation to tax prosecution in a lucid manner.” Abhishek Chawla Tax Director- Xerox Corp, USA “To write about a complicated subject like prosecution under income tax law, that too in a clear, lucid and authoritative manner, in itself is an achievement. It is indeed heartening to see the seamless manner in which this complex web of Criminal Procedure Code and Income-tax Act, 1961 has been emancipated by the author.” Sunil Gupta Ex-IRS & Joint Secretary (TPL) CBDT, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi “The book demystifies in clear simple language a complex piece of domestic legislation all ably put in spotlight.” Girish Punwani Direct Tax (GM), Maruti Suzuki Inida Limited.


Networks in the Russian Market Economy

Networks in the Russian Market Economy

Author: M. Lonkila

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-11-17

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0230294936

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A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via the OAPEN Library platform, www.oapen.org. This book examines the significance of networks among the firms operative in the contemporary Russian software industry in the St. Petersburg region.


Defiance in Taxation and Governance

Defiance in Taxation and Governance

Author: Valerie A. Braithwaite

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1848449070

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[Valerie] Braithwaite merges her considerable knowledge of a wide range of disciplines to produce an exemplar of interdisciplinary research. The use of the taxation system as the basis for analysis of how people manage their relationship with authority is effective and produces a much-needed addition to the behavioural literature. While the book is primarily about defiance in taxation, many instances of non-taxation related defiance are included, which provides excellent support and extension of the tax-based arguments. Braithwaite has produced an excellent example of a book that is grounded in the extant literature, while expanding our understanding of the importance of understanding the behaviours that drive defiance. The aim of the book is to show how authorities can live symbiotically with defiance and she achieves this superbly, illustrating how improved satisfaction with the process can minimise defiance. Lisa Marriott, Pacific Accounting Review This innovative book presents a theory of tax defiance, integrating five years of research on people s hopes, fears and expectations of the tax system and the authority that administers it. Valerie Braithwaite makes a major contribution to regulatory theory by mapping the psychological processes of defiance. At the heart of the analysis is the concept of motivational posturing signals sent to indicate how favourably an authority is viewed and readiness to defer to an authority's demands. The author explains how resistant defiance expresses disapproval of the way an authority operates and signals to government the need to improve performance to win back public confidence. Resistance weakens as the authority claws back its institutional integrity. Dismissive defiance, on the other hand, is challenging and undermining, and is not so responsive. The book argues for institutional reforms that are both mindful of grievance and of alternative authorities that challenge power. It illustrates that in delivering institutional reform, commitment to democratic principles and integrity of government will enable authorities to argue their case for community co-operation where appropriate. Finally, the book goes on to show that power sharing is likely to be a more apt remedy when dismissive defiance is entrenched. Safeguarding these deliberations in mature democracies are moral obligation and social capital, both of which are likely to erode when authorities show neither justice nor wisdom in handling defiance. This unique and innovative example of how psychology can be integrated into new institutional theory and public policy practice will prove an interesting read for scholars, students and researchers in the fields of regulatory studies, economics, public policy and public finance, politics and psychology.