Taxation in India The Indian Tax Structure is quite elaborate‚ with clear distinction in authority between Central‚ State and local governments. The taxes levied by the Central government are on income (other than tax on agriculture income which would be levied by the state government)‚ customs duties‚ central excise and service tax. The State government levies Value Added Tax (VAT)‚ sales tax in states where VAT is not applied‚ stamp duty‚ state excise‚ land revenue and tax on professions. Local
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Growing Beyond Ready for the transition Ernst & Young’s 2012 attractiveness survey India Emerging Markets Center The Emerging Markets Center is Ernst & Young’s “Center of Excellence” that quickly and effectively connects you to the world’s fastest-growing economies. Our continuous investment in them allows us to share the breadth of our knowledge through a wide range of initiatives‚ tools and applications‚ thus offering businesses‚ in both mature and emerging markets‚ an in-depth and
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The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution for a country‚ containing 395 articles‚ 12 schedules‚ numerous amendments and 117‚369 words. Indian Law is largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the period of the British Raj. After the failed rebellion against the British in 1857‚ the British Parliament took over the reign of India from the British East India Company‚ and British India came under the direct rule of the Crown
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cat150 years of University Education in India : Challenges Ahead Prof. K. Sudha Rao Dr. Mithilesh Kr Singh Introduction The emergence of a world wide economic order has immense consequences for higher education more so under the changes that have taken place in the recent past with regard to globalization‚ industrialization‚ information technology advancement and its impact on education aided to these are the policy changes that have taken place at the UGC‚ AICTE‚ DEC‚ NCTE‚ Medical Council
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Kashmir conflicts is a major contention between India and Pakistan over control of the region of Kashmir which was located on the Northern border of India and the Northeast of Pakistan. Both Pakistan and India lays claim over Kashmir due to nationalism and the controversial politics of the region as well as other reasons including the religion issues‚ the water issues‚ border crossing issues and the strategic location of Kashmir which are vital to both India and Pakistan‚ which will be summarized in the
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Financial Statement Analysis Contents ► Executive Summary ► Introduction ► About State Bank of India ► Industry Role & Financial Analysis ► Share Price ► Competitors ► Financial Statement Analysis ► Ratio Analysis of Performance Indicators ► About ICICI Bank ► Comparison with the Competitor ► Risk Management ► Conclusion ► Recommendations ► References Executive Summary Financial statement analysis is defined as the process of identifying financial strengths and weaknesses
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| ASSIGNMENT ON | A.K KRAIPAK vs UNION OF INDIA | (A Case Study) | | | | AN ANALYSIS OF THE CASE OF A.K KRAIPAK VS UNION OF INDIA : INTRODUCTION: Kraipak vs Union of india is regarded as an epoch making decision as it demolishes the artificial and conceptualistic distinction between administrative and quasi judicial function
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Report on the case: “Kellogg’s – Moving Beyond Breakfast” 1. Kellogg’s encountered tremendous problems when faced with the Indian breakfast market and cultural habits. Kellogg’s offered an upscale product that provided a light‚ healthy breakfast at a relatively high price for the traditional Indian market. There are three main obstacles that I believe should make Kellogg’s move to a segment different from the breakfast one: • Cultural aspect
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enhancing healthcare services penetration in India‚ this presents ample opportunity for development of the healthcare industry • Rising income levels‚ ageing population‚ growing health awareness and changing attitude towards preventive healthcare is expected to boost healthcare services demand in future • The low cost of medical services has resulted in a rise in the country’s medical tourism‚ attracting patients from across the world. Moreover‚ India has emerged as a hub for R&D activities
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RESEARCH Analyzing Cigarette Consumption in India 2014 -15 No Content Page no: 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Weather & climate 3 1.2 Religion & language 3 1.3 Indian economy 4 2 Tobacco in India 4 2.1 Introduction of tobacco 4 2.2 Market leader 5 2.3 International
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