
- Author(s): Rav Pratap Singh, Hemant Gupta
- Publisher: Oak Bridge Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition: Ed 2021
- ISBN 13 9789391032357
- Approx. Pages 242 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Constitution of Tax: A Tale of Four Constitutional Amendments and Consumption Taxes provides an exhaustive account of the four tax-oriented Constitutional amendments, their aims, limitations, and their impact. Written in a lucid language, the book presents an in-depth analysis of the constitutional aspects of tax law. The author examines the evolution of consumption taxes and their frequently contentious place in the Indian Constitutional framework. While placing the GST related Constitutional Amendment in a historical context, the commentary provides an insight into the nature of GST Council and GST Compensation Cess and their implications on fiscal federalism in India.
The book will be useful for legal practitioners, judges, chartered accountants, public policy professionals and law students.
The book will be useful for legal practitioners, judges, chartered accountants, public policy professionals and law students.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Uncertain Beginnings : Difficulties of Incorporating Sale & Tax in the
Constitutional Framework
Chapter 3. Judiciary Restricts the Sale Tax Universe : Exclusion of Composite
Agreements and Sale Like Transactions
Chapter 4. Birth to Adolescence : Chequered Life of Service Tax and its Interface with the Constitution
Chapter 5. Dawn of the Grand Bargain : Enshrining Goods and Service Tax in the Constitution
Chapter 6. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Uncertain Beginnings : Difficulties of Incorporating Sale & Tax in the
Constitutional Framework
Chapter 3. Judiciary Restricts the Sale Tax Universe : Exclusion of Composite
Agreements and Sale Like Transactions
Chapter 4. Birth to Adolescence : Chequered Life of Service Tax and its Interface with the Constitution
Chapter 5. Dawn of the Grand Bargain : Enshrining Goods and Service Tax in the Constitution
Chapter 6. Conclusion
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Author Details
Rav Pratap Singh
Hon'ble Justice Hemant Gupta
Rav Pratap Singh
Hon'ble Justice Hemant Gupta