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  2. Generation-skipping transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, like the Federal Estate Tax, the generation-skipping transfer tax was briefly repealed. In that year, the GST tax rate was effectively zero. [9] However, the law that created increased exemptions and the ultimate repeal of the GST tax expired on December 31, 2010. [10] In 2016, the exemption was $5.45 million per person.

  3. Goods and Services Tax (India) - Wikipedia

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    The tax rates, rules and regulations are governed by the GST Council which consists of the finance ministers of the central government and all the states. The GST is meant to replace a slew of indirect taxes with a federated tax and is therefore expected to reshape the country's $3.5 trillion economy, but its implementation has received criticism.

  4. Transfer pricing - Wikipedia

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    For example, U.S. rules impose a 20% penalty where the adjustment exceeds US$5 million, increased to 40% of the additional tax where the adjustment exceeds US$20 million. [ 77 ] The rules of many countries require taxpayers to document that prices charged are within the prices permitted under the transfer pricing rules.

  5. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    The act, which became effective on 1 April 1962, replaced the Indian Income Tax Act, 1922. Current income-tax law is governed by the 1961 act, which has 298 sections and fourteen schedules. [9] The Direct Taxes Code Bill was sponsored in Parliament on 30 August 2010 by the finance minister to replace the Income Tax Act, 1961 and the Wealth Tax ...

  6. One Hundred and First Amendment to the Constitution of India

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    In April, 2008, the EC submitted a report, titled "A Model and Road map for Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India" containing broad recommendations about the structure and design of GST. In response to the report, the Department of Revenue made some suggestions to be incorporated in the design and structure of proposed GST bill.

  7. Adjustment (law) - Wikipedia

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    Adjustment of claims is not confined to claims against insurance companies. An allowance made by a creditor, particularly a storekeeper, in response to a complaint by the debtor respecting the accuracy of the account or other claim, or a reduction in the claim or account made to induce a prompt payment, is in a proper sense an adjustment.

  8. Border-adjustment tax - Wikipedia

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    A border-adjustment tax (also known as a border-adjusted tax, destination tax, destination-based cash flow tax or a border tax adjustment) is a tax on goods based on location of final consumption rather than production. [1] It allegedly eliminates incentives for companies to reduce their tax bills through tax inversion and intangible asset ...

  9. GST - Wikipedia

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    General sales tax; Goods and Services Tax, the name for the value-added tax in several jurisdictions: Goods and services tax (Australia) Goods and Services Tax (Canada) Goods and Services Tax (Hong Kong) Goods and Services Tax (India) Goods and Services Tax (India) Bill; Goods and Services Tax (India) Revenue Statistics; Goods and Services Tax ...