The course will enable students to -
Course Outcomes (Cos):
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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ATG / BSG / FSG 121 |
Taxation Law & Practice (Theory) |
The students will– CO1. Understand the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the difference between direct and indirect tax and assessment of Firm and HUF. CO2. Gain the working knowledge of assessment of AOP, trust and political parties. CO3. Understand special provisions of income tax related to the assessment of companies. CO4. Develop an understanding of the different residential status and assessment of non- Resident Indians. CO5. Understand assessment in special cases such as successor, executor and representatives. CO6. Gather and analyze both qualitative and quantitative information to isolate issues and formulate best tax solutions.
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Approach in teaching:
Interactive Lectures, class Discussion, Tutorials
Learning activities for the students:
To give Assignments & Application based questions |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving Numerical problems in tutorials, Assignments, Class Presentation |
Overview of Direct Taxes: Canons Of Taxation, Requirement of good Tax Structure, Taxes vs. Fees, Constitutional Background for Direct and Indirect Tax, Difference Between Direct and Indirect Tax
Assessment of HUF
Assesssment of Firms including LLP.
Assessment of AOP
Assessment of trust & Political Parties
Assessment of Companies:Detailed Study of Income Tax law and rules with reference to assessment of companies including Dividend Distribution Tax. Computation of Tax Liability. Assessment Procedure.
Assessment of Non- Residents:
Residential status and Scope of Income
Presumptive taxation, Exempt income of Non residents
Special provisions u/s 115C to 115I
Liability in Special cases: Legal representative, Representative Assesse, Successor of business,Executor and Administrator
Penalties and Offences under income tax
1. Professional Approach to Direct Taxes- GirishAhuja& Ravi Gupta(Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
2. Income Tax and Central Sales Tax- B.B Lal, N Vashisht (Peasosn Education)
Reference Books
1. Direct Tax Laws- T.N Manoharan, Snowwhite Publications (P) Ltd
2. Direct Tax Law and Practice- V.K Singhania (Taxmann Publication, New Delhi)
3. Law and Practice of IncomeTax, MrDinkarPagare, (M/S Sultan Chand& Sons)
4. Income Tax for Students-SharadBhargav, (Mashbara Industries)
5. Income Tax; Law and Accounts:- H.C Mehrotra(SahityaBhawan)