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A Practical Guide To Capital Gains Tax, Securities Transaction Tax And Gift Tax 17th Edition 2021 by P L Subramanian, Snow White Publications Pvt Ltd

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    Author(s)P L Subramanian
    PublisherSnow White Publications Pvt Ltd
    Edition17th Edition 2021
    ISBN9789390740321
    Pages690
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2021

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    Snow White Publications Pvt Ltd A Practical Guide To Capital Gains Tax, Securities Transaction Tax And Gift Tax 17th Edition 2021 by P L Subramanian

    As Amended By The Finance Act, 2021 Explains Whole Gamut Of Capital Gains Tax In Simple Language.
    The 17th Edition of the book on ‘A Practical Guide to Capital Gains Tax, Securities Transaction Tax and Gift Tax’. This book received very good response from the readers. The purpose of writing the book is to present the complicated subject of Capital Gains Tax in simple language.has brought a sea change in the realm of Capital Gains Taxation. Shares, Derivatives and Equity Oriented Units are liable to Securities Transaction Tax. Securities Transaction Tax has been kept very low in order to encourage the public to invest in equity shares, which in turn will help faster growth of manufacturing and service industry. This will ultimately result in employment generation and growth in GDP. Fortunately subsequent Finance Acts including the Finance Act, 2021 have not changed this new structure.



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