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  2. SUGAM ITR-4S - Wikipedia

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    The SUGAM ITR-4S Form is a Presumptive Income Tax Return Form and is part of the Income Tax Returns Filing process with the Income Tax Department of India. The Form is required to be filled out and submitted by those who are eligible to use it under the Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Income Tax Rules, 1962.

  3. Income tax return (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Income Tax Rules, 1962, require citizens to file their tax returns with the Income Tax Department at the end of every financial year and this form is a part of the filing process as specified by the Government of India. The due date for filing return with the Income Tax Department of India is 31 July every year.

  4. 2017 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    Maximum limit for audit of specified assesses who opt for presumptive income (Section 44AD of Income Tax Act) scheme increased from 1 crore to 2 crores. No transaction above 3 lakhs through cash is permitted subject to certain exceptions [ 21 ]

  5. Tax competition - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Others argue that tax competition is generally harmful because it distorts investment decisions and thus reduces the efficiency of capital allocation, redistributes the national burden of taxation away from capital and onto less mobile factors such as labour, and undermines democracy by forcing governments into modifying tax systems in ...

  6. Indeed, a federal court of tax appeals appears to be the favored view of many academics who address the subject and some tax attorneys. [22] Under the approaches advocated, tax litigation could begin in the courts of original jurisdiction, as is currently the case, but the appeals would have to be made to a single, specialized court of tax ...

  7. Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010

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    The Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that aims to ‘restate, with minor changes, certain enactments relating to tax; to make provision for purposes connected with the restatement of enactments by other tax law rewrite Acts; and for connected purposes’.

  8. Schedular system of taxation - Wikipedia

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    The levies to tax on income were originally set out in Schedules to the Income Tax Act. In the case of United Kingdom corporation tax, they remain for companies charged to that tax, and in the case of United Kingdom income tax, many, but not all remain. In the United Kingdom the source rule applies. This means that something is taxed only if ...

  9. Tax protester constitutional arguments - Wikipedia

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    For the years 1909 through 1912, the taxpayer filed tax returns under the 1909 Act, showing gross receipts from the sale of manufactured lumber and, in arriving at the amount of net income subject to tax under the 1909 Act, deducted an amount based on the $40-per-acre value, rather than the actual cost of about $20 per acre.