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Make It In India (Hand book on Starting And Doing Business)

Make It In India (Hand book on Starting And Doing Business)

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  • Author(s): Raman Jokhakar
  • Publisher: LexisNexis
  • Edition: 1 Ed 2017
  • ISBN 13 9789350359303
  • Approx. Pages 296 + Contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
  • Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Make it in India - Handbook on Starting and Doing Business provides significant guidance on how to incorporate a business entity in India for budding entrepreneurs. It covers different facets of India as a business hub and provides the basics of Indian legal system including summarised view of taxation system and compliances, for readers to make an informed decision about starting any business activity in India. This book will help entrepreneurs and business owners in organisation of all sizes from India and overseas, to understand basic requirements including tax policies, incentives to effectively and efficiently manage the Indian business entity and also to adapt and adjust according to rapidly changing business environment.
Key highlights
•    Covers broad principles and action points to start an economic activity in India,
      and move towards action and results
•    Provides legal backdrop of doing business in India including guidance
    on type of business entities that can be     incorporated in
   India and applicable economic and administrative laws
•    Detailed discussion on specificities and peculiarities about
      India for aligning any business
•    Provides a perspective on the cultural nuances at personal and
     business levels and how they differ from many countries
•      Incorporates all key direct, indirect and international
     tax compliances to be ensured by the business entity
•    Deals with questions like what really ticks about doing business in India,
     why should one invest for returns in India and pros and
     cons of starting and expanding business
•    Separate appendix on creating a business plan, glossary on words
     used in India and specifically in government departments
     and also state-wise comparison on Ease of
     Doing Business
•    Appendices also include frequently asked questions
     addressed by industry expert
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Contents
Chapter 1.    Overview: Making of India
Chapter 2.    Cultural Aspects of Doing Business in India
Chapter 3.    Legal Landscape
Chapter 4.    Setting up a Business Presence
Chapter 5.    Running The Business
Chapter 6.    Taxation of Business: Taxes on Income
Chapter 7.    Indirect Taxation
Chapter 8.    Important Aspects of Taxation
Chapter 9.    Taxation of Expatriates
Chapter 10.  Epilogue: Ensuring Success
Appendix 1: Creating a Business Plan
Appendix 2: State- Wise Comparison on Ease of Doing Business
Appendix 3: Special Economic Zones(SEZs)/Software Parks
Appendix 4: Questionnaire
Glossary 1: Details of Various Government Departments
Glossary 2: Words You would Want to Know when You are in India
Index
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Author Details
Raman Jokhakar is a partner in B D Jokhakar & Co, Mumbai, having an experience of 19 years in the field of auditing, corporate law, taxation and business consultancy. His professional experience includes dealing with a wide spectrum of local and international clients in wide variety of industry verticals. He is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and a third generation CA.
He is also a certified  internal auditor and holds a diploma in Global Strategic Management. In addition to working in professional services firm, Raman has served as honorary president   of   Bombay   Chartered   Accountants   Society   (BCAS), an   independent not-for-profit body  and currently volunteers as the  co-chairman of the Journal Committee of the BCAS, which publishes a professional journal which is in its 48th year of publication. Raman has co-authored on professional subjects and his articles were published in
magazines like Outlook Money and Dignity. His other interests include music, yoga, fitness, writing, spending time with family and in nature.This book shows how ordinary people can build solid livings, with independence and purpose, on their own terms and it is a must have for existing and budding entrepreneurs.
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