Taxes
Taxes can be broadly divided into two
Direct Taxes (ii)
Indirect Taxes.
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Personal Income
tax, corporate tax, estate duty, gift tax and wealth tax come under direct taxes.
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Sales tax, excise duty, customs duty and
service taxes come under indirect taxes.
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Union Excise
Duties are the chief source of revenue of the Central Government. Excise duties, customs duties,
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income tax,
service tax and corporation tax are levied by the Central Government.
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Sales tax is the major source of revenue to the State Government.
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Land revenue,
stamp duties and registration fees are
collected by the states.
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Estate duty on property other than agricultural
income is collected by the central government.
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The agricultural income has been exempted
from the Union Income Tax. But the states have the statutory powers to do that.
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Taxation is a part of fiscal Policy Interest is a taxable income
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Octroi is the tax imposed on articles coming
into a city; it simply means city tax.
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The most important source of revenue for the
government -taxes.
Direct Tax: It is levied directly. In India,
two types of direct taxes are mainly
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(1) Personal annual estimate of expenditure and
revenue of a country or a subordinate authority like a corporation
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Article 112 of the
constitution of India deals with budget or annual financial statement
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Consolidated Fund
in India
It consists of all
revenue and loans received by the
government.
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Contingency Fund
The fund comprises
the sum placed at the disposal of the president to meet unforeseen expenditure.
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Acts related with Economic
Crime
Income Tax Act
Customs Act 1962
COFEPOSA, 1974
Central Excise and
Salt Act, 1944
Antiquity and Art
Treasures Act, 1972
Foreign Exchange
Regulations Act, 1973
Import &
Export (Control) Act, 1947
Banking Regulation
Act, 1949
Foreign
Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976
Passport Act,
1920/IPC
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Some useful information about Tax and Economic crimes
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