Master Guide to Income Tax Act is an authoritative and comprehensive resource that is a benchmark in its field. This publication provides an in-depth analysis of the amendments to the Income-tax Act by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024, showcasing Taxmann's unparalleled expertise and commitment to precision. What sets this book apart is its unique market position—virtually unmatched due to the timely, detailed analysis only Taxmann can provide. The book is divided into four key sections, which are as follows: • Section-wise Commentary on the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 – A detailed analysis of the latest amendments and their practical implications • Income Tax Practice Manual – Serves as a practical guide for tax practitioners, offering step-by-step guidance on TDS, TCS, return filing, and assessment procedures • Gist of Circulars and Notifications – Organised section-wise, this feature allows practitioners to locate up-to-date circulars and notifications easily • Digest of Landmark Rulings – A section-wise summary of vital judicial decisions that have shaped the interpretation of the Income-tax Act, offering a concise understanding of critical rulings This book is essential for tax professionals, legal practitioners, chartered accountants, financial consultants, academicians, and students. It is helpful for anyone involved in tax planning, compliance, litigation, or academic study, providing a thorough understanding of the Income-tax Act. The Present Publication is the 34th Edition, authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board, and provides comprehensive, division-wise coverage with the following key features: • Division One | Section-wise Commentary on the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 o This division is the book's cornerstone, featuring over 300 pages of detailed amendment analysis. It covers: § Capital Gains – In-depth analysis of changes in the holding period for capital assets, indexation benefits, and tax rates for long-term and short-term capital gains. It also covers amendments to the taxation of unlisted bonds, debentures, and gifts § Taxation of Buyback of Shares – Detailed examination of amendments affecting the buyback of shares and TDS on deemed dividends arising from the buyback § Taxation of Charitable and Religious Trusts – Comprehensive analysis of shifts from approval-based to registration-based exemptions and powers given to tax authorities to condone delays in filing an application for registration § Income and Tax Computation – Analysis of amendments affecting standard deductions, changes in the new tax regime, and impacts on salary income § Business Income – Analysis of changes affecting the profits and gains from business or profession, including presumptive taxation schemes for cruise ships and amendments affecting Arm's Length Price determinations § Deductions and Exemptions – Analysis of changes in deductions under Section 80CCD for contributions to pension schemes, expanded definitions of specified funds, and exemptions for entities in IFSC § Returns & Assessment – Detailed discussion of amendments to reassessment procedures and block assessments § TDS/TCS – Overview of changes in provisions relating to TDS/TCS, including rationalisation of rates and new provision for claiming TCS credit under Section 192 § Penalties and Prosecution – Explanation of new penalties for non-compliance, changes in limitation periods for imposing penalties, and decriminalisation of some offences § Miscellaneous – Coverage of miscellaneous amendments, including the abolition of the 'Angel Tax' and changes to Aadhaar requirements for tax filing o The key features are as follows: § [Comprehensive Commentary] The section-wise commentary includes a detailed examination of every change made by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024, focusing on the following: ■ Pre-amendment Position ■ Impact of Amendments ■ Date of Applicability § [Supporting Materials] The analysis is enriched with supporting case laws, circulars, notifications, etc., providing a robust foundation for understanding the amendments § [Illustrative Approach] Illustrations and case studies are used to explain complex amendments, making it easier for readers to grasp the implications § [Gaps and Opinions] The authors not only explain the amendments but also identify potential gaps and provide reasoned opinions on possible outcomes § [Structured Overview] Each chapter begins with a concise summary of the amendments or new sections, supported by cross-referenced discussions for easy navigation. • Division Two | Income Tax Practice Manual o This division is a practical guide, providing step-by-step guidance on compliance and procedural requirements. It covers the essential aspects of tax practice, including: § Deduction and Collection of Tax at Source – Comprehensive guide on TDS/TCS provisions, procedural aspects, and practical insights for compliance § Return of Income – Comprehensive analysis of all provisions relating to filing returns by various taxpayer categories § Assessment/Reassessment – Detailed procedures and timelines for assessments and reassessments, ensuring accurate and timely compliance • Division Three | Gist of Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications o From 1961 to June 2024, this division provides a concise summary of all relevant circulars, clarifications, and notifications. It is organised both section-wise and date-wise, ensuring quick and easy access to the necessary information • Division Four | Digest of Landmark Rulings o This division compiles landmark rulings from 1922 to June 2024, organised section-wise and date-wise. It provides insights into judicial interpretations that have significantly influenced the application of the Income-tax Act
Master Guide to Income Tax Rules is a comprehensive publication that stands out for its in-depth structured coverage and accuracy. This unique publication provides detailed Rule-wise commentary on the Income-tax Rules of 1962, setting a high standard for clarity and thoroughness that Taxmann is known for. Each operative rule is carefully examined to provide a complete understanding of its statutory background and legislative intent, along with relevant case laws that shed light on how the rules are applied. Explanatory discussions and practical examples make even the most complicated rules easier to understand. This book is tailored for tax professionals, accountants, legal practitioners, and students, providing the expertise needed to understand the complexities of the Income-tax Rules. It helps prepare audits, advise on compliance, plan tax strategies, etc. The Present Publication is the 31st Edition and incorporates all amendments till the Income-tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2024. This book is authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board with the following noteworthy features: • [Para-wise Detailed Analysis] This book thoroughly examines every operative rule of the Income-tax Rules, 1962, with the underlying provisions of the Income-tax Act and the required compliances. • [Statutory Background] Each rule is placed in context with its statutory provision, helping readers understand the intent and practical application of the law • [Case Laws] Relevant judicial precedents of the Supreme Court, High Courts and Tribunals are included to aid in the interpretation and real-world application of the rules • [Simplified Language] The rules are explained in clear, lucid and straightforward language, making the provisions accessible and easy to understand • [Illustrations] Practical examples are provided to help clarify the more complex aspects of the rules, making them easier to understand • [Gist of Circulars and Notifications] Summaries of all relevant and current circulars and notifications are linked to each rule, giving a complete picture of the law The structure of this book is as follows: • Detailed Rule-wise Analysis o Each rule of the Income-tax Rules, 1962, is dissected to clarify its applications and implications. This section is structured to provide: § Rule Number and Title – Listed for quick reference § Statutory Background – Discussion on the legislative history and intent behind each rule, explaining why and how it was enacted § Detailed Commentary – Delivered in a para-wise format, this book provides a thorough analysis of the rule's provisions and their operational implications § Case Law Integration – Features pivotal judicial precedents from the Supreme Court, High Courts, and Tribunals, demonstrating the interpretation and application of rules in judicial contexts § Illustrations and Examples – Practical scenarios and examples elucidate complex regulations, illustrating their application in real-world situations § Compliance Guidelines – Specified the compliance requirements for each rule, guiding practitioners in accurate and timely adherence to regulations § Gist of Circulars and Notifications – Summarises pertinent and up-to-date circulars and notifications related to each rule, ensuring practitioners have access to the latest regulatory changes § Cross-referencing – Enhances usability with strategic cross-referencing to para numbers or annexures, simplifying navigation • Supplementary Materials o Annexures and Important Circulars/Notifications – Contains the full texts of the important circulars, notifications, office memorandum, and relevant statutory provisions of allied acts/rules, linked appropriately to corresponding rules o Comprehensive List of Circulars/Notifications – This exhaustive list includes all referenced circulars, notifications, and other documents, organised chronologically and indexed by para number or annexure for streamlined access
Income Tax Act – Special Edition has been widely recognised as the most authoritative content for tax professionals, legal practitioners, academicians, and anyone engaged in applying and interpreting the Income-tax Act, 1961. In its 69th Edition, the Present Publication upholds its tradition of unmatched accuracy and reliability. It is updated to incorporate the latest amendments introduced by the Finance Act, 2024 and the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024. The key enhancements in the 'Special Edition' include: • Multi-Colour Text for Enhanced Navigation o Designed to optimise the reading experience, the colour-coded text aids in quicker identification of sections, amendments, and relevant provisions, ensuring seamless access to information A glimpse of the recent changes include: • New Sections Introduced o Section 44BBC – A new presumptive taxation scheme for non-residents operating cruise ships, simplifying tax compliance for this sector o Section 194T – Partnership firms are now required to deduct tax at source on sums paid or payable to their partners, ensuring transparency o Section 271GC – Imposes penalties on non-resident assessee with Liaison Offices (LO) in India for non-compliance in furnishing the annual statement in Form No. 49C • Key Amendments to Existing Provisions o Section 2(42A) – Amended to prescribe only two holding periods for determining the nature of capital assets o Section 48 – Revised to eliminate the availability of indexation benefits for long-term capital assets o Sections 111A, 112, and 112A – Updated to adjust the tax rates applicable to capital gains o Section 50AA – Expanded to include unlisted bonds and debentures within its scope o Section 47(iii) – Substituted to classify the transfer of a capital asset by any person other than an Individual or HUF under a gift, will, or irrevocable trust as a taxable transfer o Section 2(22)(f) – Now treats sums received by shareholders during a share buyback as deemed dividends o Section 10(23C) and Section 12AB – The approval-based exemption under Section 10(23C) has been merged with the registration-based exemption under Section 12AB o Standard Deduction – Increased from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 75,000 under the new tax regime o Chapter XIV-B (Sections 158B to 158BH) – Substituted to establish a new framework for block assessments in cases of search and requisition conducted on or after September 1, 2024 This book is authored and edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, continuing its legacy as a cornerstone in Direct Tax, with the following noteworthy features: • Comprehensive Coverage o Division One – Income-tax Act, 1961 § The text is thoroughly updated and annotated, reflecting all amendments made by the Finance Act, 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 § Appendix – Includes a detailed list and text of provisions from Allied Acts, Circulars, and Regulations that are referred to within the Income-tax Act, providing a cross-referential understanding of the legal framework § Validation Provisions – Key provisions that validate the applicability of certain sections § Subject Index – A well-structured index that allows for quick and easy location of relevant sections and topics. o Division Two – Finance Act 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act 2024 § Text of the Finance Act, 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 o Division Three – Securities Transaction Tax § Text of the Securities Transaction Tax o Division Four – Commodities Transaction Tax § Text of the Commodities Transaction Tax o Division Five – Equalisation Levy § Text of the Equalisation Levy along with the relevant Notification under Section 164 of the Finance Act, 2016 • Detailed Annotations and Practical Tools o Each section is accompanied by extensive annotations that provide: § Relevant Rules & Forms applicable to that section § Key Circulars & Notifications issued by the government, which are essential for interpretation and application § Dates of Enforcement for specific provisions, enabling readers to understand the chronological application of the law § Cross-references to Allied Laws, which are crucial for a holistic understanding of the legal context in which the Income-tax Act operates • Historical Context and Legislative Evolution o Legislative History § The book includes a detailed history of amendments to the Income-tax Act since 1961, providing insights into the evolution of the Income-tax Act. This feature is particularly useful for legal professionals and researchers who seek to understand the legislative intent and historical developments behind current provisions • User-Friendly Design and Accessibility o Quick Navigation Features § The book is designed with user convenience in mind. Section numbers are prominently printed in folios, enabling readers to navigate the text swiftly. The comprehensive Table of Contents further enhances the ease of access o Bestseller Legacy § As part of Taxmann's renowned series of bestseller publications, this book continues a legacy of over five decades, trusted by generations of tax professionals and students for its accuracy and reliability o Six Sigma Quality Assurance § Adhering to the Six Sigma methodology, the book is reviewed to achieve the highest benchmark of 'Zero Error,' making it one of the most reliable references in the field of Direct Taxes
The Direct Taxes Manual is acknowledged as the benchmark for excellence in direct taxation, setting the highest standards for accuracy, depth, and comprehensive coverage. This manual has been the preferred publication for tax professionals, legal practitioners, and revenue officers across India for over fifty years. Its reputation as the most authoritative guide in direct taxation is built on Taxmann's unwavering commitment to delivering precision and clarity in every edition. Celebrated for its systematic approach, the manual provides a structured and in-depth understanding of direct tax laws. What distinguishes the Direct Taxes Manual is its exhaustive and up-to-date content, unmatched in scope and reliability. This three-volume set is designed to be a one-stop resource, providing an all-encompassing compilation of: • Acts • Rules • Landmark Rulings • Direct Taxes Law Lexicon • Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications • Schemes • Return Forms • Other Rules/Schemes This book incorporates all the changes made by the following: • Volume One | Acts – Amended by the Finance Act, 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 • Volume Two | Rules – Incorporating all Available Amendments Notified up to Income Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2024 and Return Forms for A.Y. 2024-25 • Volume Three | Landmark Rulings, Direct Taxes Law Lexicon, Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications, Schemes – Amended up to July 2024 The Present Publication is the 54th Edition, edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, with the following volume-wise noteworthy features: • Volume One | Acts o [Detailed Annotations and Practical Tools] Each section is accompanied by extensive annotations that provide: § Relevant Rules & Forms applicable to that section § Key Circulars & Notifications issued by the government, which are essential for interpretation and application § Dates of Enforcement for specific provisions, enabling readers to understand the chronological application of the law § Cross-references to Allied Laws, which are crucial for a holistic understanding of the legal context in which the Income-tax Act operates o [Historical Context and Legislative Evolution] The book includes a detailed history of amendments to the Income-tax Act since 1961, providing insights into the evolution of the Income-tax Act. This feature helps understand the legislative intent and historical developments behind current provisions o [User-Friendly Design and Accessibility] The book is designed with user convenience in mind. Section numbers are prominently printed in folios, enabling readers to navigate the text swiftly. The comprehensive Table of Contents further enhances the ease of access • Volume Two | Rules o [Comprehensive Guide to Amendments] In-depth coverage of all amendments made to the Income-tax Rules in 2023-2024 o [Coverage] Includes § Rules & Schemes which are either notified or referenced under the Income-tax Act, 1961 § ICDS & Faceless Schemes § STT, CTT & EL § Income-tax Return Forms for Assessment Year 2024-25 o [Practical Tools] § Action Points for Forms with clear explanations of relevant provisions and step-by-step filing processes for each form § Quick Identification of redundant forms and e-forms, enhancing filing efficiency • Volume Three | Landmark Rulings, Direct Taxes Law Lexicon, Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications, Schemes o [20+ Schemes] under the Income-tax Act are covered o [Words & Phrases] with: § Section Key & Alphabetical Index – Judicially defined terms are organized by section and alphabetically, providing quick access to precise legal interpretations o [Circulars & Notifications (1961 – June 2024)] Summaries of all significant government circulars and notifications, ensuring up-to-date awareness of regulatory practices o [Case Laws (1922 – June 2024)] A digest of landmark rulings by the Supreme Court and High Courts, highlighting key legal principles and their impact on the Income-tax Act
This book has been widely recognized as the most authoritative content for tax professionals, legal practitioners, academicians, and anyone engaged in the application and interpretation of the Income-tax Act, 1961. The Present Publication, in its 69th Edition, upholds its tradition of unmatched accuracy and reliability. It is updated to incorporate the latest amendments introduced by the Finance Act, 2024, and the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024. A glimpse of the recent changes include: • New Sections Introduced o Section 44BBC – A new presumptive taxation scheme for non-residents operating cruise ships, simplifying tax compliance for this sector o Section 194T – Partnership firms are now required to deduct tax at source on sums paid or payable to their partners, ensuring transparency o Section 271GC – Imposes penalties on non-resident assessee with Liaison Offices (LO) in India for non-compliance in furnishing the annual statement in Form No. 49C • Key Amendments to Existing Provisions o Section 2(42A) – Amended to prescribe only two holding periods for determining the nature of capital assets o Section 48 – Revised to eliminate the availability of indexation benefits for long-term capital assets o Sections 111A, 112, and 112A – Updated to adjust the tax rates applicable to capital gains o Section 50AA – Expanded to include unlisted bonds and debentures within its scope o Section 47(iii) – Substituted to classify the transfer of a capital asset by any person other than an Individual or HUF under a gift, will, or irrevocable trust as a taxable transfer o Section 2(22)(f) – Now treats sums received by shareholders during a share buyback as deemed dividends o Section 10(23C) and Section 12AB – The approval-based exemption under Section 10(23C) has been merged with the registration-based exemption under Section 12AB o Standard Deduction – Increased from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 75,000 under the new tax regime o Chapter XIV-B (Sections 158B to 158BH) – Substituted to establish a new framework for block assessments in cases of search and requisition conducted on or after September 1, 2024 This book is authored and edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, continuing its legacy as a cornerstone in Direct Tax, with the following noteworthy features: • Comprehensive Coverage o Division One – Income-tax Act, 1961 § The text is thoroughly updated and annotated, reflecting all amendments made by the Finance Act, 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 § Appendix – Includes a detailed list and text of provisions from Allied Acts, Circulars, and Regulations that are referred to within the Income-tax Act, providing a cross-referential understanding of the legal framework § Validation Provisions – Key provisions that validate the applicability of certain sections § Subject Index – A well-structured index that allows for quick and easy location of relevant sections and topics. o Division Two – Finance Act 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act 2024 § Text of the Finance Act, 2024 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 o Division Three – Securities Transaction Tax § Text of the Securities Transaction Tax o Division Four – Commodities Transaction Tax § Text of the Commodities Transaction Tax o Division Five – Equalisation Levy § Text of the Equalisation Levy along with the relevant Notification under Section 164 of the Finance Act, 2016 • Detailed Annotations and Practical Tools o Each section is accompanied by extensive annotations that provide: § Relevant Rules & Forms applicable to that section § Key Circulars & Notifications issued by the government, which are essential for interpretation and application § Dates of Enforcement for specific provisions, enabling readers to understand the chronological application of the law § Cross-references to Allied Laws, which are crucial for a holistic understanding of the legal context in which the Income-tax Act operates • Historical Context and Legislative Evolution o Legislative History § The book includes a detailed history of amendments to the Income-tax Act since 1961, providing insights into the evolution of the Income-tax Act. This feature is particularly useful for legal professionals and researchers who seek to understand the legislative intent and historical developments behind current provisions • User-Friendly Design and Accessibility o Quick Navigation Features § The book is designed with user convenience in mind. Section numbers are prominently printed in folios, enabling readers to navigate the text swiftly. The comprehensive Table of Contents further enhances the ease of access o Bestseller Legacy § As part of Taxmann's renowned series of bestseller publications, this book continues a legacy of over five decades, trusted by generations of tax professionals and students for its accuracy and reliability o Six Sigma Quality Assurance § Adhering to the Six Sigma methodology, the book is reviewed to achieve the highest benchmark of 'Zero Error,' making it one of the most reliable references in the field of Direct Taxes
This book provides the amended, updated, and annotated text of the Income-tax Rules, 1962, along with 25+ allied rules, schemes, and return forms for the Assessment Year 2024-25. The recent changes in the Income-tax Rules, 1962 are as follows: • [Insertion/Changes in Rules] are as follows: o Insertion of 9+ New Rules o Changes in 30+ Existing Rules • [Insertion/Changes in Forms] are as follows: o Insertion of 6+ New Forms o Changes in 35+ Existing Forms • [New Rules & Forms] are as follows: o New Rule for Net Winnings from Online Games – Specifies how to compute 'Net Winnings' under Sections 115BBJ & 194BA o Form No. 56F – To be submitted by assessees claiming deductions under Section 10AA o Form 15CD – Introduced for IFSC to provide a quarterly statement of all remittances to non-residents or foreign companies o Form 71 – Allows TDS credit for income disclosed in previously filed ITRs o Rules 13 & 13A – Implement Finance Act 2023 amendments related to search and seizure o Rule 11UACA – Computes taxable income from sums received under life insurance policies o Form 3AF – For assessees claiming deductions under Section 35D o Rule 21AGA and Form 10-IEA – For opting into the Old Tax Regime The Present Publication is the 61st Edition | 2024, and all available amendments notified up to Income Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2024, have been incorporated. This book is edited/authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features: • [Comprehensive Guide to Amendments] Detailed coverage of amendments made in the Income-tax Rules in 2023-2024 • [Coverage] of this book includes: o All Rules, Schemes, etc., which are either notified under the Income-tax Act, 1961 or referred to in different provisions of the Income-tax Act, are covered, i.e., § Income-tax Rules § ICDS § Faceless Assessment, Appeal & Penalty Scheme with Directions § STT, CTT & EL, etc. o Income-tax Return Forms for Assessment Year 2024-25 o Landmark Judgements & CBDT Circulars • [Action Points for Forms] Explanation of relevant provisions and the filing process for each form • [Quick Identification for Redundant & e-Forms] • [Bestseller Series] Taxmann's series of Bestseller Books for more than Five Decades • [Zero Error] Follows the Six Sigma Approach to achieve the benchmark of 'Zero Error' The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • Income-tax Rules, 1962 amended up to date with the list & text of provisions of Allied Law referred to in Income-tax Rules • Income Computation and Disclosure Standards • e-Appeals Scheme along with Order under sub-section (6) of section246 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for specifying the scope of e-Appeals Scheme under the Act • Faceless Assessment Scheme, 2019 with Directions • Faceless Appeal Scheme, 2021 • Faceless Penalty Scheme, 2021 with Directions • Commodities Transaction Tax Rules, 2013 • Securities Transaction Tax Rules, 2004 • Equalisation Levy Rules, 2016 • Prohibition of Benami Property Transaction Rules, 2016 • Centralised Verification Scheme, 2019 • Centralised Processing of Returns Scheme, 2011, with the text of the Application of provisions of the Act relating to the processing of Returns, Time-limit for verification of return of income after uploading and Reduction of time-limit for verification of Income-tax Return (ITR) form within 120 days to 30 days of transmitting the data of ITR electronically • e-Settlement Scheme, 2021 • e-Verification Scheme, 2021 with FAQs on e-Verification Scheme, 2021 and Promoting voluntary compliance through e-Verification Scheme, 2021 • e-Advance Rulings Scheme, 2022 • Faceless Jurisdiction of Income-tax Authorities Scheme, 2022 • e-Assessment of Income Escaping Assessment Scheme • Faceless Inquiry or Valuation Scheme, 2022 • e-Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2022 • Centralised Processing of Equalisation Levy Statement Scheme, 2023 • Return Forms o ITR-1 | SAHAJ – Individual Income Tax Return o ITR-2 | Return of Income – For Individuals and HUFs not having income from profits and gains of business or profession o ITR-2A | [Omitted by the IT (Fourth Amdt.) Rules, 2017, w.e.f. 1-4-2017] o ITR-3 | Return of Income – For Individuals and HUFs having income from profits and gains of business or profession o ITR-4 | SUGAM – Form Individuals, HUFs and Firms (other than LLP) being a resident having total income up to Rs. 50 lakh and having income from business and profession, which is computed under section 44AD, 44ADA or 44AE [Not for an individual who is either a Director in a company or has invested in unlisted equity shares or if income-tax is deferred on ESOP or has agricultural income more than Rs. 5000] o ITR-4 | [Omitted by the IT (Fourth Amdt.) Rules, 2017, w.e.f. 1-4-2017] o ITR-5 | Return of Income - For persons other than — (i) individual, (ii) HUF, (iii) company and (iv) person filing Form ITR-7 o ITR-6 | Return of Income – For Companies other than companies claiming exemption under section 11 o ITR-7 | Return of Income – For persons including companies required to furnish returns under sections 139(4A) or, 139(4B) or, 139(4C), or 139(4D) only o ITR-8 | [Omitted by the IT (Twenty-First Amdt.) Rules, 2021, w.e.f. 29-7-2021] o ITR-V | Verification Form & Acknowledgment o ITR-A | Return Form – For successor entities to furnish a return of income under section 170A consequent to business reorganisation o ITR-U | Return Form – For persons to update income within twenty-four months from the end of the relevant assessment year • Other Rules and Schemes o Income-tax (Certificate Proceedings) Rules, 1962 o Bank Term Deposit Scheme, 2006 o Senior Citizens' Savings Scheme, 2019 o National Savings Certificates (VIII Issue) Scheme, 2019 o Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 1963
This book is an exhaustive guide to the complex landscape of undisclosed incomes and the taxation of gifts, providing a thorough analysis supported by relevant case laws. It examines the legislative provisions under the Income Tax Act, 1961, the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, and the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988. It is designed to equip tax professionals, legal practitioners, accountants, auditors, and other stakeholders with the necessary knowledge to understand the complexities of tax compliance, planning, and dispute resolution in these areas. The Present Publication is the 13th Edition and has been amended by the Finance (No. 2) Act 2024. This book is authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board with the following noteworthy features: • Comprehensive Coverage of Undisclosed Incomes o Thorough Discussion of Provisions § The book analyses the provisions related to undisclosed incomes, such as unexplained investments, unexplained cash credits, and other unreported assets. It thoroughly discusses these topics in the light of relevant provisions under the following: ■ Income Tax Act, 1961 ■ Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 ■ Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 o Case Law Analysis and Practical Application § Detailed discussions are supported by case laws that highlight the judicial interpretations and practical applications of these provisions, providing readers with a clear understanding of the legal nuances involved in cases of undisclosed income o Ready Reckoners for Legal Consequences § A unique feature of the book is the inclusion of a ready reckoner that outlines the possible legal consequences of investments under various laws, depending on the source, nature of income, and manner of investment. This ready reckoner serves as a quick reference tool, helping practitioners assess the potential outcomes of various investment scenarios, ensuring informed decision-making o Analysis of Shell Companies § Applicability of Section 68 and Benami Act ■ The book provides an in-depth examination of the applicability of Section 68 and the Benami Property Transactions Act to monies routed through shell companies, highlighting the legal and tax implications of using such entities § Case Law Analysis ■ It discusses relevant case laws that shed light on how funds routed through shell companies are scrutinized by tax authorities, offering guidance on compliance and risk mitigation strategies • Extensive Coverage of Gift Taxation o Taxability of Various Gifts § The book comprehensively covers the taxation of gifts, providing detailed discussions on: ■ Awards and Rewards – Tax implications of awards and rewards given to Olympic heroes ■ Financial Benefits – Analysis of the taxability of cashbacks, loan waivers, and one-time settlements of NPAs by banks when received by individuals or entities ■ Promotional and Corporate Gifts – Taxation of gifts to brand ambassadors and freebies given by pharmaceutical companies to doctors, highlighting the tax consequences of these promotional practices ■ Personal and Financial Transactions – Examination of the taxability of alimony received, family settlements, bonus shares, and rights shares received by shareholders, providing comprehensive guidance on personal financial transactions o Ready Reckoner for Relatives § A ready reckoner provides a detailed list of relatives to whom gifts can be made without attracting tax liabilities for the recipient, facilitating tax-efficient gift planning and compliance • Ready Reckoners for Property Transfers o Immovable Property Transfers § Comprehensive Tax Guidance – The book also addresses the taxation of gifts involving immovable property, such as land and buildings, whether received without consideration, for consideration less than the stamp duty value or when the value is indeterminable § Detailed Ready Reckoner – The ready reckoner concisely summarises the tax implications for the transferor/donor and recipient/donee, providing a clear roadmap for managing property-related tax issues. o Movable Property Transfers § Taxation of Specified Movable Properties – The book also covers the taxation of gifts involving specified movable properties, including jewellery, shares, securities, bullion, works of art, and virtual digital assets § Ready Reckoner for Movable Property – The ready reckoner summarises the tax implications for transfers where consideration is below fair market value or not ascertainable, providing practical guidance for accurate tax reporting and compliance in complex asset transactions
This book is a comprehensive guide that simplifies the complexities of start-up taxation in India. It covers key aspects like the tax holiday under Section 80-IAC, Angel Tax exemptions, revised valuation norms, and detailed processes for securing DPIIT recognition and IMB certification. The book provides practical insights through comparative analyses of various start-up entity forms, including LLPs, private limited companies, and one-person companies, along with ready reckoners on compliance requirements linked to turnover milestones. It is designed to provide clear, actionable guidance and equip tax professionals, legal advisors, entrepreneurs and investors with the tools to understand the tax obligations and maximise benefits effectively. The Present Publication is the 7th Edition and has been amended by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024. This book is authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board with the following noteworthy features: • Comprehensive Coverage of Start-up Taxation o This book provides an extensive analysis of the taxation aspects of start-ups, particularly focusing on the tax holiday under Section 80-IAC of the Income-tax Act, 1961. It covers the eligibility criteria, benefits, and compliance requirements for availing this tax holiday, making it a crucial resource for start-ups looking to optimise their tax liabilities. The detailed analysis of Angel Tax exemptions, including the revised valuation norms and the implications of their abolition, helps start-ups understand the evolving tax environment • Detailed Examination of DPIIT Recognition and IMB Certification o The book discusses obtaining recognition from the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), which is critical for start-ups to access various tax benefits. It outlines the eligibility criteria, application steps, and everyday challenges. Furthermore, it provides a comprehensive guide on the Inter-ministerial Board (IMB) certification process for start-ups seeking a tax holiday under Section 80-IAC, with detailed explanations of the grounds for certification, such as innovation, scalability, employment generation, product improvement, and wealth creation • Comparative Analysis of Start-up Entity Forms o A key feature of the book is its comparative analysis of the tax efficiency of different start-up entity forms, including Registered Partnerships, Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs), Private Limited Companies, and One Person Companies (OPCs). It examines the advantages and disadvantages of each structure, guiding start-ups in selecting the most tax-efficient form based on their specific needs. This section includes a discussion on the compliance requirements and potential tax benefits associated with each entity type • Understanding of Low Tax Rate Regimes o The book covers alternative low tax rate regimes under Sections 115BAA and 115BAB, providing discussions into the conditions and benefits of these regimes. It helps start-ups evaluate whether to opt for these low tax rate regimes or to continue with the tax holiday under Section 80-IAC based on their specific financial and operational circumstances • Start-up Reckoners and Compliance Tools o To support start-ups in maintaining compliance, the book includes several handy reckoners that outline compliance requirements linked to turnover milestones. These reckoners serve as quick references, helping entrepreneurs understand the regulatory obligations triggered as their start-up grows. Additionally, the book features an alphabetical reckoner of the eligibility of various business ideas for the tax holiday under Section 80-IAC, making it easier for start-ups to determine their eligibility • Breakdown of Finance Act Amendments o The book provides a detailed analysis of recent amendments introduced by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024, including the abolition of the Angel Tax and new tax provisions related to winnings from online games. It explains how these changes impact start-ups and investors, guiding adapting tax strategies to align with the new regulations • Structured Chapter-wise Content for Easy Navigation o The content is organised into two main sections—Chapters 1 to 21 focus on the DPIIT's recognition of start-ups, covering eligibility, application procedures, and potential challenges. Chapters 22 to 31 address the taxation aspects of start-ups, providing a comprehensive look at various topics, including ESOP taxation, TDS implications, and compliance with digital payment mandates. This structured approach allows readers to understand complex topics with ease, from foundational concepts to advanced issues • Distinguishing Between Start-ups and MSMEs o A dedicated section of the book distinguishes start-ups from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), analysing the unique benefits available to each under the MSMED Act, 2006. It provides practical guidance on how start-ups can leverage these differences to maximise their tax and regulatory benefits • Practical Insights with Real-world Case Studies and FAQs o The book is enriched with real-world case studies that showcase successful and unsuccessful tax holiday applications by start-ups. These cases provide practical insights into the criteria influencing IMB decisions, helping start-ups understand the factors affecting their certification outcomes. An FAQ section at the beginning addresses common queries, making complex tax concepts accessible and understandable for readers at all levels
This comprehensive handbook helps readers navigate the monumental transition in the Indian legal framework from their former to contemporary counterparts. It presents a thorough, in-depth analysis of the transformative changes in India's new criminal laws. This book is designed for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in Indian criminal law, presenting an invaluable tool for navigating and comprehending the significant legal shifts encapsulated. The Present Publication is the Latest July 2024 edition, authored by Taxmann's Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features: • [In-Depth Analysis] The book scrutinises the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), offering a detailed understanding of these laws • [Eight Detailed Divisions] It includes comprehensive guides to these laws, explaining changes, new provisions, and concepts. Additional divisions cover punishments under BNS, section keys for comparative analysis with old laws, and tables correlating sections of old and new laws • [Comparative Study] A subject-wise comparison elucidates the modifications and new concepts introduced, contrasting old and new laws • [Subject Index] This feature facilitates easy navigation, allowing readers to cross-reference sections of old and new laws based on subjects and keywords • [Guide to Punishments] This section provides a quick reference for understanding the implications of offences, including details like punishment, bailability, and cognizability • [Tables of Corresponding Sections] These tables offer a side-by-side view of the sections and headings of old laws and their counterparts in the new laws The structure of the book is as follows: • An extensive guide to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, elucidating the alterations from the old criminal law and new concepts within BNS along with an alphabetical key for changes made and concepts introduced • A comprehensive guide to Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, highlighting changes from the old criminal law and new ideas in BNSS along with an alphabetical key for changes made and concepts introduced • An insightful guide to Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, detailing modifications and new concepts from the preceding law along with an alphabetical key for changes made and concepts introduced • An analysis of punishments for offences under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 • A section key for correlating provisions of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, with the Indian Penal Code, 1860 • A section key for linking Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, with the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 • A section key for Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • A table juxtaposing sections of the old and new criminal laws
Taxmann's Yearly Publication, 'YTD' as we call it, provides professionally drafted section-wise digests of all case laws reported at taxmann.com during the calendar year, i.e., from January to December from the following Courts: • Supreme Court • High Courts • Income-tax Appellate Tribunal It also includes information about the Circulars and Notifications issued by the Department during the year, along with 'words and phrases' taken from the reported case laws. The book will be helpful for tax professionals, legal practitioners, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of Direct Tax Laws through the prism of judicial pronouncements. The Present Publication is the 53rd Edition, edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board. It incorporates all Case Laws, Circulars and Notifications for the year 2023. The key features of the book are as follows: • [Section-wise] Case Law digests and Circulars & Notifications are arranged section-wise • [Judicial Analysis] of the case laws that include the following: o Affirmed Cases o Reversed/Overruled Cases o Approved/Disapproved Cases o Cases against which SLP was Dismissed/Granted, or Notices were issued by the Supreme Court • [Subject Index] will help you find the required Case Law quickly • [Digest Drafted by the Professionals] which provides a quick glimpse of the ratio laid down in the Case • [Circulars & Notifications] issued during the year • [Words & Phrases] which are Judicially defined by the Supreme Court, High Courts & Tribunals, are covered in this book This book is divided into two volumes: • Volume 1 o A Section-wise Digest of Income-tax Judgments of the Supreme Court/High Courts reported in the year 2023 • Volume 2 o A Section-wise Digest of Orders of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal reported in the year 2023
This dictionary-style book aims to simplify the complexities of the new criminal laws. It provides clear, concise explanations of key legal concepts in an easy-to-navigate alphabetical format. This book is divided into four divisions: • The first three divisions meticulously break down the legal concepts of the following: o Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) o Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) o Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) • The fourth division serves as a valuable guide to the classification of offences and compoundable offences under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 This book is a valuable resource for legal professionals and students keen to learn about the new criminal laws. It offers clear and insightful explanations in straightforward legal language. The Present Publication is the Latest July 2024 Edition, authored/edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features: • [Helps Locate Corresponding Provisions of Old Law in the New Law] Seasoned legal experts familiar with the section numbers of the old criminal laws may encounter challenges in locating the corresponding provisions of the new criminal laws. This book will help you swiftly find relevant concepts with its user-friendly alphabetical arrangement • [Elaborate Explanations] Each concept is thoughtfully explained, highlighting whether it is either of the following: o New Provision o Legal Interpretation o Comparison with Old & New Provisions o Details on Punishment, Prosecution, and Omitted Provisions • [Exhaustive Coverage] The first three divisions cover: o 220+ Concepts of BNS o 250+ Concepts of BNSS o 30+ Concepts of BSA The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • All About Offences and Punishment under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 o Alphabetical Key o All About Offences and Punishment under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 • All About Criminal Procedures under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 o Alphabetical Key o All About Criminal Procedures under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 • All About Law of Evidence under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 o Alphabetical Key o All About Law of Evidence under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 • Guide to Classification of Offences under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 o Alphabetical Key o Guide to Classification of Offences under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 o Guide to Compoundable Offences under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
This book combines the following, making it a one-stop resource for statutes & case laws on direct taxes: • Acts • Rules • Landmark Rulings • Direct Taxes Law Lexicon • Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications • Schemes, Models & Drafts This book comes in a set of three volumes and incorporates all changes made by the following: • Volume One | Acts – Amended by the Finance Act, 2023 • Volume Two | Rules – Updated till the Income-tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2023 • Volume Three | Landmark Rulings, Circulars, Clarifications, Notifications, etc. – Amended/Updated up to February 2023 The Present Publication is the 53rd Edition, edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, with the following volume-wise noteworthy features: • Volume One | Acts o [Annotations] under each section shows: § Relevant Rules & Forms § Relevant Circulars & Notifications § Date of enforcement of provisions § Allied Laws referred to in the section o [Legislative History of Amendments] since 1961 o Comprehensive Table of Contents o [Quick Navigation] Relevant section numbers are printed in folios for quick navigation • Volume Two | Rules o [Action Points for Forms] All Forms carry Action Points that explain the Relevant Provisions and Process of Filing o [Return Forms] for A.Y. 2023-24 o [Quick Identification for Redundant & e-Forms] • Volume Three | Landmark Rulings, Circulars, Clarifications, Notifications, etc. o [15+ Schemes] relevant under the Income-tax Act o [Words & Phrases] as defined by various Courts o [Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications | 1961 – February 2023] Gist of all Circulars and Notifications which are in force o [Case Laws | 1922 – February 2023] Digest of all Landmark Rulings by the Supreme Court, High Courts o [25+ Models & Drafts] helpful in your day-to-day practice • [Bestseller Series] Taxmann's series of Bestseller Books for more than Five Decades • [Zero Error] Follows the Six Sigma Approach to achieve the benchmark of 'Zero Error' The volume-wise coverage of this book is as follows: • [Acts] The following Acts are covered in this book: o Income Tax Act, 1961, as amended by the Finance Act 2023. It also includes the list/text of provisions of allied Acts, Circulars, and Regulations referred to in the Income-tax Act, along with validation provisions & subject-index o Finance Act 2023 o Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988, as amended by the Finance Act 2023 o Securities Transaction Tax as amended by the Finance Act 2023 o Commodities Transaction Tax o Equalisation Levy, along with Notification u/s 164 of the Finance Act, 2016 o Black Money Act § Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 § Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Rules, 2015 • [Rules] The following Rules are covered in this book: o Income-tax Rules, 1962 amended up to date with the list/text of provisions of Allied Laws referred to in Income-tax Rules along with Subject Index o Income Computation and Disclosure Standards o Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 1963 § Standing Order under Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules 1963 § Other Notifications & Instructions § Income-tax Appellate Tribunal Members (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Rules 1963 § Subject Index o Commodities Transaction Tax Rules, 2013 o Securities Transaction Tax Rules, 2004 o Authority for Advance Rulings (Procedure) Rules, 1996 o Prohibition of Benami Property Transaction Rules, 2016 o Equalisation Levy Rules, 2016 o Capital Gains Accounts Scheme, 1988 o Electoral Trusts Scheme, 2013 o Income-tax (Dispute Resolution Panel) Rules, 2009 o Reduction of interest under Section 234A/234B/234C § CBDT's Instructions for waiver or reduction of interest o Delay in Filing Refund Claim § Condonation of delay in filing refund claim and claim of carry forward of losses under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act o Reverse Mortgage Scheme, 2008 o Centralised Verification Scheme, 2019 o Faceless Assessment Scheme, 2019 with Directions o Faceless Appeal Scheme, 2021 o Faceless Penalty Scheme, 2021 with Directions o Site Restoration Fund Scheme, 1999 o National Pension Scheme Tier II – Tax Saver Scheme, 2020 o Centralised Processing of Returns Scheme, 2011 § Application of provisions of the Act relating to the processing of Returns o e-Settlement Scheme, 2021 o e-Verification Scheme, 2021, with FAQs o e-Advance Rulings Scheme, 2022 o Relaxation of Validation (Section 119 of the Finance Act 2012) Rules, 2021 o Faceless Jurisdiction of Income-tax Authorities Scheme, 2022 o e-Assessment of Income Escaping Assessment Scheme, 2022 o Faceless Inquiry or Valuation Scheme, 2022 o e-Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2022 o Centralised Processing of Equalisation Levy Statement Scheme, 2023 • [Return Forms for Assessment Year 2023-24 & Other Rules/Schemes] o [Return Forms] § ITR-1 | SAHAJ – Individual Income Tax Return § ITR-2 | Return of Income – For Individuals and HUFs not having income from profits and gains of business or profession § ITR-2A | [Omitted by the IT (Fourth Amdt.) Rules, 2017, w.e.f. 1-4-2017] § ITR-3 | Return of Income – For Individuals and HUFs having income from profits and gains of business or profession § ITR-4 | SUGAM – For Individuals, HUFs and Firms (other than LLP) being a resident having total income up to Rs. 50 lakh and having income from business and profession, which is computed under section 44AD, 44ADA or 44AE [Not for an individual who is either Director in a company or has invested in unlisted equity shares or if income-tax is deferred on ESOP or has agricultural income more than Rs. 5000] § ITR-4 | [Omitted by the IT (Fourth Amdt.) Rules, 2017, w.e.f. 1-4-2017] § ITR-5 | Return of Income – For persons other than — (i) individual, (ii) HUF, (iii) company and (iv) person filing Form ITR-7 § ITR-6 | Return of Income – For Companies other than companies claiming exemption under section 11 § ITR-7 | Return of Income – For persons including companies required to furnish returns under sections 139(4A) or 139(4B) or 139(4C), or 139(4D) only § ITR-8 | [Omitted by the IT (Twenty-First Amdt.) Rules, 2021, w.e.f. 29-7-2021] § ITR-V | Verification Form | Acknowledgment o [Other Rules & Schemes] § Income-tax (Certificate Proceedings) Rules, 1962 § Income-tax Settlement Commission (Procedure) Rules, 1997 § Tax Return Preparer Scheme, 2006 § Bank Term Deposit Scheme, 2006 § Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme, 2019 § Senior Citizens' Savings Scheme, 2019 § Kisan Vikas Patra Scheme, 2019 § Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019 § National Savings Certificates (VIII Issue) Scheme, 2019 • [Landmark Rulings, Direct Taxes Law Lexicon, Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications, and Schemes, Models & Drafts] are included: o [15+ Schemes] relevant under the Income-tax Act, 1961, are included: § Income Tax Informants Rewards Scheme, 2018 § Hospitalisation and Domiciliary Hospitalisation Benefit Policy § Settlement Commission (Income-tax and Wealth-tax) (Recruitment and Conditions of Service of Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and Members) Rules, 2015 § Income-tax Welfare Fund Rules, 2007 § Guidelines for Providing Training by Shipping Companies for Tonnage Tax Scheme under Chapter XII-G of Income-tax Act § Equity Linked Savings Scheme, 2005 § Income Tax Ombudsman Guidelines, 2010 § Authority for Advance Rulings (Procedure for Appointment as Chairman and Vice-Chairman) Rules, 2016 § Electoral Bond Scheme, 2018 § Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions (Conditions of Services of Members of Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2019 § Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 § Conditions of Service of Chairperson and Members of Tribunals, Appellate Tribunals and other Authorities § Tribunal (Conditions of Service) Rules, 2021 § Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020 § Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Rules, 2020 o [Words & Phrases] as defined by various Courts § Section key to Words and Phrases judicially defined under Income-tax Act § Alphabetical key to Words and Phrases judicially defined under Income-tax Act o [Circulars, Clarifications & Notifications | 1961 – February 2023] Gist of all Circulars and Notifications which are in force o [Case Laws | 1922 – February 2023] Digest of all Landmark Rulings by the Supreme Court, High Courts o [25+ Models & Drafts] § Partnership deed § Specimen of dissolution deed of partnership firm § Specimen deed of dissolution of HUF § Gift deed § Will § Lease Deed § Indemnity Bond-I § Indemnity Bond-II § Specimen affidavit § Specimen letter of communication with the previous auditor § Power of attorney § Intimation to AO regarding discontinuance of business § Letter to AO regarding giving of appeal effect § Application to AO requesting a stay of demand § Letter to AO regarding setting off of tax payable against the refund due § Reply to notice under section 221(1) § Specimen affidavit under rule 10 of the Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules § Specimen application to Appellate Tribunal for admission of delayed appeal § Specimen application for rectification of mistake § Specimen application for revision under section 264 § Specimen application for the exercise of option under clause (2) of the Explanation to section 11(1) § Draft Letter of Appointment § Specimen letter for seeking adjournment for video conferencing in faceless assessment § Specimen letter to submit information in the course of faceless assessment proceeding § Specimen application for condonation of delay in filing of Appeal before CIT (Appeals) § Specimen Application for Admission of Additional evidence in an Appeal § Specimen deed to create a Family Trust (Discretionary Trust)
ALL ORDERS OF TAXMANN's BUDGET ARE SENT VIA THE FASTEST MODE OF DELIVERY This book is an imprint edition of the Union Budget 2023-24. It covers the complete text of the Union Budget 2023-24, including: • Income-tax • GST • Customs It has the following key documents: • Budget Highlights • Budget Speech • Finance Bill, 2023 • Notes on Clauses • Memorandum explaining the provisions of the Finance Bill, 2023 • Budget Notifications • DO Letter This edition covers everything you need to decipher the changes proposed by the Finance Bill, 2023 in Income-tax, GST and Customs
This book is the most authentic and comprehensive resource on over 10 of India's key corporate laws, presented in a convenient pocket-sized paperback format. It is an invaluable tool for legal professionals, corporate entities, academicians, and students specializing in corporate law. The Present Publication is the 50th Edition & updated upto 10th June 2024. It is edited by Taxmann's Editorial Board, and it covers the following Laws: • Annotated text of the Companies Act, 2013 [as amended upto date]. Annotations under each Section shows the following: o Relevant Rules framed under the relevant Section o Reference to relevant Forms prescribed o Exemptions available to Private Companies, Government Companies, Nidhis, Charitable Companies, Unlisted Public Company, and Private Companies operating from IFSCs located in SEZ o Exemptions available to Financial Products/Services/Institutions in IFSCs o Gist of relevant Circulars & Notifications o Date of enforcement of provisions o Corresponding provisions under the 1956 Act o Words and phrases judicially noticed o Allied Laws referred to in the provision o Relevant provisions of SEBI Rules/SS-1 to SS-4/Listing Obligations/Table F of Schedule I • Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 [as amended by the Finance Act 2023] • Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 [as amended up to date] • Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950 [as amended up to date] • Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 [as amended up to date] • Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 [as amended up to date] • Depositories Act, 1996 [as amended up to date] • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 [as amended up to date] with the following: o Provisions of other Acts referred to in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code • Competition Act, 2002 [as amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act 2023] • Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act, 1992 [as amended up to date] • Right to Information Act, 2005 [as amended up to date]
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