What is Public Revenue? Sources, Types
Table of Contents1 What is Public Revenue?1.1 Difference Between Public Revenue and Public Receipts2 Sources of Public Revenue2.1 Definitions of Tax3 Types of Taxes3.1 Direct
Table of Contents1 What is Public Revenue?1.1 Difference Between Public Revenue and Public Receipts2 Sources of Public Revenue2.1 Definitions of Tax3 Types of Taxes3.1 Direct
Table of Contents1 What is Tax Management?2 Difference Between Tax Planning and Tax Management3 Difference Between Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion4 Areas of Tax Management4.1
Table of Contents1 What is Tax?2 Indian Tax Structure2.1 Scientific Division of Tax Powers2.2 Multiplicity of Tax Structure2.3 Larger share of Indirect Taxes2.4 Insufficient Tax
A Direct tax is a kind of charge, which is imposed directly on the taxpayer and paid directly to the government by the persons (juristic or natural) on whom it is imposed
Table of Contents1 What is Tax Planning?2 Methods of Tax Planning2.1 Short Term Tax Planning2.2 Long Term Tax Planning2.3 Permissive Tax Planning2.4 Purposive Tax Planning3
Table of Contents1 What is Value Added Tax?2 Advantages of Value Added Tax (VAT)2.1 Coverage2.2 Revenue Security2.3 Selectivity2.4 Coordination of VAT with Direct Taxation What
Table of Contents1 Types of Custom Duty1.1 Basic Duty1.2 Additional Duty1.3 Anti Dumping Duty1.4 Protective Duty1.5 Duty on Bounty Fed Articles1.6 Export Duty Types of
Customs duty is a type of indirect tax levied on goods imported into India or exported out of the Country.
An indirect tax is levied on and collected from a person who manages to pass it on to some other person or persons on whom the real burden of tax falls. For e.g. commodity taxes or sales tax, excise duty, custom duties, etc. are indirect taxes.
Table of Contents1 What is Income Tax?2 Features of Income Tax3 Scope of Income Tax Act4 Objectives of Income Tax5 Important Definitions in Income Tax