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| Title: | Corporate tax pattern in India |
| Authors: | Krishna, Kumar |
| Keywords: | Corporate tax - India Revenue generation |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode |
| Abstract: | Corporate taxes are a significant item for revenue generation and year after year the corporate tax and Profit Before Tax(PBT) is incresing.But after the year 2001 the TAX/PBT ratio has been undergoing an unhealthy pattern comparing to previous yeras without giving any major tax sops by Government.This study is to enlighten what is happening to TAX/PBT ratios in various industry sectors,ownership and size of companies after the year 2001 and its impact on Exchequer. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2259/298 |
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