Taxmann Principles of Taxation Laws Neha Pathakji

Taxmann Principles of Taxation Laws Neha Pathakji

Description

This book is a comprehensive & authentic textbook on ‘Taxation Laws’ as amended by the Finance Act 2023. This book aims to represent an impressive and judicious blending of the provisions of Income Tax & judicial decisions. The text is interspersed with interpretations, explanations & illustrations to help the reader assimilate the provisions better.

This book aims to fulfil the requirement of students for LL.B., LL.M. & other professional courses

The Present Publication is the 2023 Edition and has been amended by the Finance Act 2023 and updated till April 2023. This book is authored by Neha Pathakji, with the following noteworthy features:

  • [Conceptual Foundation & Interpretation] of the Income-tax Law
    • Each Chapter Starts with an Introduction that outlines the foundational concepts
  • [Detailed Discussion on Legal Aspects of Income-tax Act Provisions] to appreciate tax controversies and disputes from a law perspective
  • [Landmark Rulings & Lucid Examples of Case Laws] has been incorporated into this book
  • [Lucid & Straightforward Style of Presentation] The provisions of the law are presented in a lucid and straightforward style
  • [Flow Charts] are provided in this book for ease in understanding complex provisions
  • [Zero-Error] The book follows the six-sigma approach to achieve the benchmark of ‘zero-error’

The detailed contents of the book are as follows:

  • Introduction to the Income-tax Act and Basic Concepts
  • Concept of Income
  • Interpretation of Taxing Statutes
  • Income Exempt from Tax
  • Residential Status of Scope of Total Income
  • Income from Salary
  • Income from House Property
  • Profits and Gains of Business or Profession
  • Capital Gains
  • Income from Other Sources
  • Income of Other Persons Included in Assessee’s Total Income
  • Aggregation of Income, Set-off and Carry Forward of Losses
  • Deductions from Gross Total Income
  • Agriculture Income and Tax Liability
  • Charitable Trusts and Religious Institutions
  • Dividend
  • Double Taxation Relief
  • Assessment of Individual
  • Liability in Special Cases
  • Income-tax Authorities
  • Procedure for Assessment
  • Interest, Penalties, Offences and Prosecution
  • Appeals and Revisions
  • Advance Rulings
  • Deduction of Tax at Source
  • Advance Payment of Tax
  • Collection and Recovery of Tax
  • Refunds
  • Tax Implications of Business Re-organisation
  • Tax Planning, Tax Evasion and Tax Avoidance

About the author

Dr. Vinod K. Singhania got his Ph.D. from the Delhi School of Economics in 1976. His field of special interest includes all facets of corporate legislation and corporate economics, especially tax laws.

Associated in different capacities with several professional institutes and business houses in India and abroad, Dr. Singhania has authored many popular books and software published by Taxmann.

He has to his credit more than 300 research articles that have appeared in leading journals. He has been a resource person in over 800 seminars in India and abroad.

Dr. Monica Singhania is an Associate Professor at, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. She is a post-graduate from the Delhi School of Economics and a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. She has the distinction of being placed in the merit list of the examinations conducted by both the university and the Institute.

She has been awarded a Ph.D. in the area of corporate taxation from the University of Delhi. She is the author of 7+ books on direct tax laws and several research papers published in leading journals.

Weight 0.955 kg
bookauthor

Neha Pathakji

binding

Paper back

edition

Edition August 2023

hsn

49011010

isbn

9789357781831

language

English

publisher

Taxmann

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