History of Taxation in India (Record no. 548073)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9788177085396
Paper back/Hardbound hbk
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 336.2 SUR
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Sury, M. M.
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title History of Taxation in India
Statement of responsibility, etc /M.M. Sury
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher New Century Publications
Year of publication 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 228 p. : 21cms
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Taxes are imposed so that a government may perform its traditional functions (defence, and maintenance of law and order), undertake welfare and developmental activities, and make provision for public goods to satisfy collective needs of the people. It has also to pay for its own administration. After Independence in 1947, the Indian tax system has undergone major structural changes. It has become comprehensive and complicated over the years. A historic tax reform in the form of goods and services tax (GST) was introduced in India from July 1, 2017. This book provides an exhaustive and critical account of various aspects of the Indian tax system in historical settings. It places current developments in the field of taxation in perspective. The book contains 22 chapters which have been organized into 3 parts. Part I (chapters 1 and 2) is titled Taxes in Ancient and Medieval India. The detailed analysis given in Manu Smriti and Arthashastra on the subject shows the existence of a well-planned taxation system, even in ancient times. Taxes were paid in the form of gold coins, cattle, grains, raw materials and also by rendering personal services. Similarly, there were various types of taxes during the Sultanate period and the Mughal rule. Land revenue by far was the most important source of income for the Mughal rulers. The land revenue system adopted by Akbar has been greatly admired by historians. Part II (chapters 3 to 8) is titled Taxes during British Rule. It explains and examines the financial administration of the British rulers and the introduction of income tax, excise duties and sales tax by them. Rationalization of customs duties, and the working of federal-provincial financial relations are also discussed in this part. Part III (chapters 9 to 22) is titled Post-Independence History of Taxation. This part is further sub-divided into Part III (A) and Part III (B). Part III (A) (chapters 9 to 14) is titled Multiple and Punitive Taxation during Pre-reforms Period.
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        Anna Centenary Library Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING 25.08.2024 336.2 SUR 689423 25.08.2024 Reference

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