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Kumar, Krishna
Corporate Taxes are a significant item for revenue generation and year after year the corporate  tax and Profit Before Tax is increasing. But after the year 2001 the Tax/ PBT ratio has been undergoing an unhealthy pattern comparing to previous year without giving any manor 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.
1 Director and Professor of Strategic Management, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode
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