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DOUBLE TAXATION AND TAX ON DIVIDENDS

even if it is paid by individual it is a double tax effect. Because the tax is on the same income.

Replied Jun 7

Stock maintain

In India only FIFO and weighted average method is allowable. Also, the inventory should be taken at cost or NRV whichever is lower.

Replied Jun 7

DOUBLE TAXATION AND TAX ON DIVIDENDS

yes, it is a seen of double taxation on Income in India, but there is a bit difference that the burden of both the taxes fall in the hands of Company not in the hands of shareholders. In India divide…

Replied Jun 7

Website accounting

An intangible asset is an identifiable non-monetary asset, without physical substance, held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or for administrative purpo…

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even if it is paid by individual it is a double tax effect. Because the tax is on the same income.
June 7
In India only FIFO and weighted average method is allowable. Also, the inventory should be taken at cost or NRV whichever is lower.
June 7
yes, it is a seen of double taxation on Income in India, but there is a bit difference that the burden of both the taxes fall in the hands of Company not in the hands of shareholders. In India dividend is exempt from tax in the hand of recepient und…
June 7
An intangible asset is an identifiable non-monetary asset, without physical substance, held for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or for administrative purposes. And the Intangible assets should be recognise…
June 7
In India we go by Accounting Standard -2, which is issued by premier accounting body of the country ICAI, which deals with Valuation of Inventories. As per AS-2 The cost of inventories should comprise all costs of purchase, costs of conversion and o…
June 7
As a general rule,money collected by a government from the privat sector does all fall under the category taxes. Whether the money collected is identified as "bridge toll", a loging fee, taxes on alcohol, business licences, animal licenses or any ot…
January 30
Thank you Dipu.. Good effort..!
January 29
Very interesting question: only difference i can think of is that the word duty is used in relation to goods taxed. (excise duty,Customs duty) Also i think tax is a broader term which includes duty
January 28
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I want to know what is the difference between tax and duty.
January 28
Thank you Suman...
January 27
Yogesh Agarwal and Vibhash Gaurav Shukla are now connections
January 11
January 11
In general interest paid on long term debt is considered as cash flow from operating activities , logic behind is the interest paid is a component of determination of Net Profit of the company and dividend paid is considered as cash flow from financ…
January 11
Hi dear, better you should first gather all the expected data for the projection. Then develop a format for the Balance sheet & other statements. One thing you should keep in your mind and is that what is the purpose of the projection. Is this for B…
January 11

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