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  best book for taxation: Principles of Canadian Income Tax Law Jinyan Li, Joanne E. Magee, J. Scott Wilkie, 2017
  best book for taxation: How Do I Tax Thee? Kristin Tate, 2018-03-20 Libertarian journalist Kristin Tate provides a look into the wild world of frivolous taxation, aimed at educating members of her own generation in the evils of big government. In How Do I Tax Thee?, libertarian commentator and rising media star Kristin Tate takes us on a tour of the ways the government bleeds us dry in innumerable daily transactions and at various stages of life. We all know the government taxes our pay: federal, state, and local taxes are withheld by employers, as are social security payments. But what about the many other ways the government drains money from our wallets? Have you studied your cell phone bill? Customers in New York State pay an average of 24.36% in federal, state and local taxes on their wireless bills. They’re also charged for obscure services they didn’t ask for and don’t understand like a universal service fund fee, an FCC compliance fee, a line service fee, and an emergency services fee. These aren’t taxes, strictly speaking. The government imposes these administrative and regulatory costs, and your wireless provider passes them along to you. But the effect is exactly the same. What about your cable bill? Your power bill? Your water bill? The cost of a gallon of gas, a cab ride, a hotel stay and a movie ticket are all inflated by hidden fees. How much of what you pay at the pump, the box office, or the airport is really an indirect tax? In a series of short, pointed, fact-laden, humorous chapters, Tate exposes the vast government shakedown that consumes up to half of your income—and also explains where these hidden fees and taxes come from.
  best book for taxation: Tax Is Not a Four-Letter Word Alex Himelfarb, Jordan Himelfarb, 2013-11-08 Taxes connect us to one another, to the common good, and to the future. This is a book about taxes: who pays what and who gets what. More than that, it’s about the role of government, about citizenship and our collective well-being, about the Canada we want. The contributors, leading Canadian practitioners and scholars, explore how taxes have become a political “no-go zone” and how changes in taxation are changing Canada. They challenge the view that any tax is a bad tax and provide broad directions for fairer and smarter approaches. This is a book that will be of interest to anyone concerned with public policy and public affairs, economics, and political science and to anyone interested in challenging the conventional wisdom that lower taxes and smaller government are the cures to what ails us.
  best book for taxation: Tax, Order, and Good Government E.A. Heaman, 2017-06-08 Was Canada's Dominion experiment of 1867 an experiment in political domination? Looking to taxes provides the answer: they are a privileged measure of both political agency and political domination. To pay one's taxes was the sine qua non of entry into political life, but taxes are also the point of politics, which is always about the control of wealth. Modern states have everywhere been born of tax revolts, and Canada was no exception. Heaman shows that the competing claims of the propertied versus the people are hardwired constituents of Canadian political history. Tax debates in early Canada were philosophically charged, politically consequential dialogues about the relationship between wealth and poverty. Extensive archival research, from private papers, commissions, the press, and all levels of government, serves to identify a rising popular challenge to the patrician politics that were entrenched in the Constitutional Act of 1867 under the credo Peace, Order, and good Government. Canadians wrote themselves a new constitution in 1867 because they needed a new tax deal, one that reflected the changing balance of regional, racial, and religious political accommodations. In the fifty years that followed, politics became social politics and a liberal state became a modern administrative one. But emerging conceptions of fiscal fairness met with intense resistance from conservative statesmen, culminating in 1917 in a progressive income tax and the bitterest election in Canadian history. Tax, Order, and Good Government tells the story of Confederation without exceptionalism or misplaced sentimentality and, in so doing, reads Canadian history as a lesson in how the state works. Tax, Order, and Good Government follows the money and returns taxation to where it belongs: at the heart of Canada's political, economic, and social history.
  best book for taxation: Tax Survival for Canadians Dale Barrett, 2013-03-15 When dealing with the CRA, it is advantageous for you to be informed and vigilant of the situation and of all your options. It is important to remember that CRA agents work solely for the CRA; they will not look out for your best interests. By reading Tax Survival for Canadians, you will learn to protect your interests during an audit, how to ask the right questions, and how to utilize the tax laws to work in your favour.
  best book for taxation: State Taxation Jerome R. Hellerstein, Walter Hellerstein, Andrew D. Appleby, 2024
  best book for taxation: A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World Carolyn Webber, Aaron B. Wildavsky, 1986 In this comprehensive analysis of social systems of taxation and budgeting, the authors provide detailed examples from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages in Europe, and modern times to show how governments through the ages have raised money and spent it. They examine the two essential activities of government--taxing and spending--against the background of the societies in which they were imbedded and the development of government's administrative capacities. They also argue that government mobilization of resources involves critical human concerns--waging war and providing for the welfare of the people. ISBN 0-671-54617-1: $24.95.
  best book for taxation: Rebellion, Rascals, and Revenue Michael Keen, Joel Slemrod, 2021-04-06 An engaging and enlightening account of taxation told through lively, dramatic, and sometimes ludicrous stories drawn from around the world and across the ages Governments have always struggled to tax in ways that are effective and tolerably fair. Sometimes they fail grotesquely, as when, in 1898, the British ignited a rebellion in Sierra Leone by imposing a tax on huts—and, in repressing it, ended up burning the very huts they intended to tax. Sometimes they succeed astonishingly, as when, in eighteenth-century Britain, a cut in the tax on tea massively increased revenue. In this entertaining book, two leading authorities on taxation, Michael Keen and Joel Slemrod, provide a fascinating and informative tour through these and many other episodes in tax history, both preposterous and dramatic—from the plundering described by Herodotus and an Incan tax payable in lice to the (misremembered) Boston Tea Party and the scandals of the Panama Papers. Along the way, readers meet a colorful cast of tax rascals, and even a few tax heroes. While it is hard to fathom the inspiration behind such taxes as one on ships that tended to make them sink, Keen and Slemrod show that yesterday’s tax systems have more in common with ours than we may think. Georgian England’s window tax now seems quaint, but was an ingenious way of judging wealth unobtrusively. And Tsar Peter the Great’s tax on beards aimed to induce the nobility to shave, much like today’s carbon taxes aim to slow global warming. Rebellion, Rascals, and Revenue is a surprising and one-of-a-kind account of how history illuminates the perennial challenges and timeless principles of taxation—and how the past holds clues to solving the tax problems of today.
  best book for taxation: Taxation and Gender Equity Caren Grown, Imraan Valodia, 2010-06-10 Around the world, there are concerns that many tax codes are biased against women, and that contemporary tax reforms tend to increase the incidence of taxation on the poorest women while failing to generate enough revenue to fund the programs needed to improve these women’s lives. Because taxes are the key source of revenue governments themselves raise, understanding the nature and composition of taxation and current tax reform efforts is key to reducing poverty, providing sufficient revenue for public expenditure, and achieving social justice. This is the first book to systematically examine gender and taxation within and across countries at different levels of development. It presents original research on the gender dimensions of personal income taxes, and value-added, excise, and fuel taxes in Argentina, Ghana, India, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, Uganda and the United Kingdom. This book will be of interest to postgraduates and researchers studying Public Finance, International Economics, Development Studies, Gender Studies, and International Relations, among other disciplines.
  best book for taxation: 101 Tax Secrets for Canadians 2007 Tim Cestnick, 2008-01-22 KEEP MORE MONEY IN YOUR POCKET AT TAX TIME AND SEND LESS OF IT TO THE GOVERNMENT. Canadians love to hate taxes. For many, the biggest expense they face every year is their tax bill, and complaining about a huge tax bill is something of a national sport. But most Canadians have done little or nothing to reduce the income tax they pay. Reducing your annual tax bill is the first step in protecting your hard-earned income. Savvy tax planning not only helps you keep more of your money in your hands, it can be a key step to accumulating wealth in the future. In this comprehensive guide, Canada's foremost tax expert, Tim Cestnick, offers 101 tips for year-round tax planning. From brand new changes to the tax rules, to little-known strategies, 101 Tax Secrets for Canadians reveals the smart tips and advice that can save taxpayers from all walks of life thousands of dollars on their tax bill. Whether you are an employee or self-employed, a student, a retiree, an investor, single, or part of a family, there are tax-saving tips for you in this book. There is literally something for everyone in this book. Personal tax rates and tax credits were changed in the 2006 federal budget, affecting every tax-paying Canadian. And the new universal child care benefit was introduced, providing all families with $1,200 per year for each child under age 6. What else is inside 101 Tax Secrets for Canadians, 2007: Up-to-date information on recent changes to income trustsOther essential guidelines and changes for the 2007 tax seasonUpdates on RRSPs and pension income-tax creditsA look at the most recent innovations in tax-smart investingAdvice designed to maximize your retirement incomeStrategies to deal with your estate in a tax-smart mannerA summary of changes relevant in your provinceTim's Tax Planning Tip Sheet, a detailed checklist to design your own game plan for paying less taxhelpful charts, tables, and sidebars for fast access to important information
  best book for taxation: Tax Havens Ronen Palan, Richard Murphy, Christian Chavagneux, 2013-02-01 From the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man to the Principality of Liechtenstein and the state of Delaware, tax havens offer lower tax rates, less stringent regulations and enforcement, and promises of strict secrecy to individuals and corporations alike. In recent years government regulators, hoping to remedy economic crisis by diverting capital from hidden channels back into taxable view, have undertaken sustained and serious efforts to force tax havens into compliance. In Tax Havens, Ronen Palan, Richard Murphy, and Christian Chavagneux provide an up-to-date evaluation of the role and function of tax havens in the global financial system-their history, inner workings, impact, extent, and enforcement. They make clear that while, individually, tax havens may appear insignificant, together they have a major impact on the global economy. Holding up to $13 trillion of personal wealth-the equivalent of the annual U.S. Gross National Product-and serving as the legal home of two million corporate entities and half of all international lending banks, tax havens also skew the distribution of globalization's costs and benefits to the detriment of developing economies. The first comprehensive account of these entities, this book challenges much of the conventional wisdom about tax havens. The authors reveal that, rather than operating at the margins of the world economy, tax havens are integral to it. More than simple conduits for tax avoidance and evasion, tax havens actually belong to the broad world of finance, to the business of managing the monetary resources of individuals, organizations, and countries. They have become among the most powerful instruments of globalization, one of the principal causes of global financial instability, and one of the large political issues of our times.
  best book for taxation: The Ecology of Tax Systems Vito Tanzi, 2018-03-30 This groundbreaking book analyzes how the ecology of taxation is fundamental for the success or failure of tax systems. It specifically focuses on the role of the ecological environment on taxation; the factors that determine the ecology of taxation; and how the ecology of taxation has changed and may continue to evolve. The implicit, important conclusion is that there are no permanent or universal optimal tax theories: all theories are related to this ecology.
  best book for taxation: Federal Taxation of Trusts, Grantors, and Beneficiaries John L. Peschel, Edward D. Spurgeon, 1978
  best book for taxation: Legal, Tax and Accounting Strategies for the Canadian Real Estate Investor Steven Cohen, George Dube, 2010-10-12 Legal, Tax and Accounting Strategies for the Canadian Real Estate Investor begins and ends with the premise that buying property in Canada can be a smart, safe and successful way to invest your money. However, like most things in life, success requires hard work. You need to do your homework, understand what you are buying, and know the pros and cons of various decisions. Most importantly, you also need to know how to structure and maintain your investment. That's where we come in. Experience is a good teacher-but its lessons can be nasty and, in the real estate business, mistakes can cost you big bucks. Our goal with this book is to help you do it right-the first time. Rest assured that this book covers a vast range of topics and you're going to appreciate its breadth and depth if you're wondering about things like whether: You should opt for a sole proprietorship versus a partnership or corporate ownership strategy. There are things you can do to manage the way HST impacts your real estate investment business. You need information about the tax implications of a real estate disposition. You can change your bookkeeping system to better meet your needs and those of your accountant. Who Are We? This book was written by two individuals whose collective experience in helping Canadians make wise property investment decisions spans several decades. Steve Cohen is a securities lawyer with a great deal of experience in the real estate sector. George Dube is a chartered accountant whose knowledge is based on many years of helping clients with their property buying needs. Both Steve and George are real estate investors themselves. Working from this foundation, we have put together the definitive guide on how to build a successful real estate portfolio in Canada from a legal, tax and accounting perspective.
  best book for taxation: Income Tax – Law and Practice (Assessment Year 2023-24) Prof. Preeti Rani Mittal, Dr. Anshika Bansal, 2023-07-12 Clear Chapter outlines, illustrations, questions, and extensive referring enable readers to access their learning. Offers readers comprehensive coverage of various sections of income tax law and practices in a simple and easiest way. This revision presents new examples and pedagogical features adding more value and depth to the text’s effective, consistent framework. The entire text and numerical of the book have been revised by updating the sections and rules laid down in the Income Tax Act. This book is meant for B.Com., BBA, and B.Com., (Hons.) students as well as to serve as an Intermediate-level course for students preparing for charted, cost, and management accountancy, certified and company secretary examinations, and other degree and diploma courses. This book has been written with the two goals of educating students about the nuances of Income Tax Law so that they can compute income from various heads as well as making students aware of the compliance required for the smooth functioning of the Income Tax Scheme.
  best book for taxation: Building Tax Culture, Compliance and Citizenship A Global Source Book on Taxpayer Education, Second Edition OECD, 2021-11-24 Widespread voluntary tax compliance plays a significant role in countries’ efforts to raise the revenues necessary to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. As part of this process, governments are increasingly reaching out to taxpayers – current and future – to teach, communicate and assist them in order to foster a “culture of compliance” based on rights and responsibilities, in which citizens see paying taxes as an integral aspect of their relationship with their government.
  best book for taxation: The Fundamentals of Canadian Income Tax Vern Krishna, 1986-01-01
  best book for taxation: Understanding Corporate Taxation Leandra Lederman, Emily Cauble, 2025 This clearly written treatise is designed to make the complex subject of corporate taxation very accessible. It uses straightforward language, charts, checklists, diagrams, and numerous examples to aid readers' comprehension and retention of the material. Understanding Corporate Taxation also includes discussion of relevant cases. It is designed to supplement any corporate tax casebook or to be used on its own. This fifth edition is fully updated for the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022's excise tax on stock buybacks and the new corporate alternative minimum tax (the CAMT) contained in the Act. This edition also contains additional diagrams. The book starts with an introductory chapter that discusses the choice of business form; details the idea that corporate profits generally are subject to double taxation (once at the corporate level and again at the shareholder level); introduces the Qualified Business Income deduction; and discusses the basics of anti-abuse rules, such as the step-transaction doctrine. Those anti-abuse rules are explored in more detail in a later chapter, as are proposals to partially or fully eliminate double taxation. In addition, a chapter addresses the taxation of S corporations, which are taxed under a single-tax paradigm. That chapter also discusses the Qualified Business Income deduction, including numerous examples. Similar to most corporate tax casebooks, the bulk of the book is organized using a cradle-to-grave approach that traces the life cycle of a corporation, beginning with formation and capitalization and ending with liquidation of the corporation. Between those chapters, the book discusses operational issues, including the capital structure of a corporation, distributions of cash or property, stock redemptions, and stock dividends. After corporate liquidations, the book explores more advanced topics, such as taxable stock or asset acquisitions; non-taxable corporate reorganizations and divisions; the carryover of tax attributes (such as net operating losses) following certain non-recognition transactions; and the treatment of corporate tax shelters. Throughout, the book uses specific examples, diagrams of transactions, summary charts, and checklists to clarify and distill key points.
  best book for taxation: The Joy of Tax Richard Murphy, 2016-06-15 'A brief but crucially important book' Marcus Chown In The Joy of Tax, tax campaigner Richard Murphy challenges almost every idea you have about tax. For him, tax is fundamentally about the ideas that shape the sort of society we want to live in, not technicalities. His intention is to demonstrate that there is indeed a joy in tax, and by embracing it we can create a fairer society and change the world for the better. Tax has been a feature of human society for a very long time. Almost no one gives tax a good press even though, as Richard Murphy argues, it has been fundamental to the development of democracy the world over. Whilst we may not like tax very much, in contrast it is clear that we really do like the public services which governments provide. So much so, in fact, that for most of the last 300 years, people have been more than happy for governments to run deficits by spending more than they raise in taxation. 2008 apparently changed all that. The issues of debt, deficits, cuts and austerity have dominated the political agenda ever since. Virtually every aspect of the government's finances and how to rearrange them in the forlorn hope of balancing the books has been discussed in great detail. Despite that, there has been almost no real discussion during this period about what tax is for and how it contributes to the creation of the society we aspire to.
  best book for taxation: Taxes, Taxes! Nancy Loewen, 2005-09 Todd's mom works for IRS and comes to his class to explain what taxes are and what that money is used for.
  best book for taxation: Make Sure It's Deductible: Little-Known Tax Tips for Your Canadian Small Business, Fifth Edition Evelyn Jacks, 2020-04-15 Cut through the grey areas of Canada’s tax code, take advantage of tax incentives, and get the most out of every pre-tax dollar. Rather than wondering “Is it deductible?” –Make Sure It’s Deductible! You owe it to yourself, and your small business, to take advantage of every legitimate business deduction and personal tax planning benefit at tax time, and all year long, so you can increase your cash flow, and build wealth, too. Evelyn Jacks, Canada’s bestselling and most trusted tax author and educator, delivers vital tax facts and tips to save you money. Presented in a clear, friendly style that’s easy to read, understand and apply to your own business, you'll join the more than 40,000 entrepreneurs who’ve turned to this tax-saving classic to learn how to: Determine which expenditures are fully deductible and which are restricted. Acquire new assets for your business while benefiting from generous new tax write-offs. Write off auto and home office expenses that pass the scrutiny of a tax auditor. Hire family members to work in your business, all onside with stringent income splitting rules. Decide whether to incorporate, now that new rules make family income splitting more difficult. Understand the latest tax brackets and rates and how to plan income courses to minimize them. Manage your tax remittances, including tax installments and payroll taxes, as well as the collection and remittance of sales tax Avoid falling foul of the “Tax Gap” by timely compliance with CRA tax filing, including the collection and remission of sales tax from your customers. Enjoy generous capital gains deductions if you decide to sell your enterprise Plan for a secure lifestyle now and in retirement, and more. For vital, practical information you need to increase your bottom line and run a tax-efficient and audit-proof business, this fully updated fifth edition of Make Sure It’s Deductible is the essential reference for your shelf. “Evelyn Jacks is well-deserving of her reputation as Canada’s most trusted tax advisor. This book could save thousands of tax dollars for anyone who is self-employed, runs a small business, or is thinking of starting one.”--Gordon Pape, bestselling author and editor and publisher of The Internet Wealth Builder. Evelyn Jacks, is the president of the Knowledge Bureau and one of Canada’s most prolific business authors. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, having written over 50 books on the subjects of personal taxation and wealth management. Evelyn was appointed to the Federal Task Force on Financial Literacy, which will set a national strategy for financial literacy for Canada, and is one of Canada's Top 25 Women of influence. She lives in Winnipeg,Manitoba.
  best book for taxation: The Politics of Taxation in Canada Geoffrey Hale, 2002 This is a fascinating and timely book on a topic that has attracted too little serious attention.... It should help lead the way to both better politics and better tax policy in the future. - Jim Davies, University of Western Ontario
  best book for taxation: Cracking the Code Peter Eric Hendrickson, 2003-07 A detailed history and analysis of the actual statutes behind the Internal Revenue Code revealing the surprisingly limited reach of the American income tax.
  best book for taxation: State and Local Taxation Charles W. Swenson, John E. Karayan, Sanjay Gupta, Joseph W. Neff, 2020 In recent years, stunning advances in telecommunications, capital mobility, and distribution channels have not only greatly increased the number of transactions and ventures subject to multiple taxation, but also have made it easier to plan around such taxes. Tax and legal professionals, entrepreneurs, and business managers must have a fundamental understanding of the state and local tax implications of key transactions. State and Local Taxation: Principles and Planning, Third Edition covers the important tax issues of today's global business environment.
  best book for taxation: Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide Stephen Fishman, 2016-12-30 Maximize your tax deductions. Rental real estate provides more tax benefits than almost any other investment. Whether you own a ten-unit rental apartment building or rent a room in your home through Airbnb, you need to know about all the valuable deductions you are entitled to take as a landlord. Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide is the only book that focuses exclusively on IRS rules and deductions for landlords. With this book, you will learn about: depreciation, casualty and theft losses, start-up expenses, and other common landlord deductions IRS rules on deducting repairs and improvements vacation home tax rules proper record keeping and accounting—and much more. The book also covers landlord tax classifications, reporting rental income, hiring workers, and deducting rental losses. Filled with practical advice and real-world examples, Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide will save you money by making sure you owe less to the IRS at tax time. The 13th edition is updated and revised to cover tax rules for Airbnb-type rentals.
  best book for taxation: Subchapter S Taxation Irving M. Grant, 1980-01-01 This looseleaf work is a comprehensive analysis of the provisions of Subchapter S of the IRC. Comparisons of Subchapter S corporations with partnerships & discussions of how Subchapter S elections may be used to reduce taxes are included in the volume. Forms for Subchapter S election & revocation are provided.
  best book for taxation: Byrd & Chen's Canadian Tax Principles Clarence E. Byrd, Ida Chen, 2023
  best book for taxation: Federal Taxation of Income, Estates, and Gifts Boris I. Bittker, Lawrence Lokken, 1999 Vol. 3 reissued in 2024 in two volumes.
  best book for taxation: Direct Taxes Ready Reckoner Dr. V. K. Singhania, 2009-07-01
  best book for taxation: Estate Planning Law and Taxation David Westfall, 2001
  best book for taxation: The Best Books William Swan Sonnenschein, 1891
  best book for taxation: Taxmann's Analysis | Top 25 Landmark Rulings – Reshaping India's Indirect Tax Regime Taxmann, 2025-01-06 The year 2024 witnessed several landmark judgments that reshaped the indirect tax landscape. Our editorial team meticulously analysed over 3,000 judgments reported on Taxmann.com, covering a wide spectrum of indirect tax law issues. This article highlights the top 25 landmark rulings delivered by various courts and tribunals, showcasing the most impactful and precedent-setting judgments. These cases address diverse topics, including the eligibility of Input Tax Credit (ITC) on immovable properties critical to business operations, interest liabilities under GST, the validity of procedural provisions, and jurisdictional challenges under the CGST Act. Each case offers nuanced legal interpretations that redefine tax compliance and governance.
  best book for taxation: The Struggles of a Book Against Excessive Taxation. Second Edition Charles Knight, 1850
  best book for taxation: Taxmann's Analysis | Top 20 Landmark Rulings – Reshaping India's Direct Tax Regime Taxmann, 2024-12-30 The year 2024 witnessed ground-breaking judgments that redefined the contours of India's direct tax landscape. These rulings addressed complex legal uncertainties, set significant precedents, and clarified critical aspects of tax law interpretation and application. This article highlights the top 20 landmark rulings delivered by various courts and tribunals in 2024, offering concise summaries of each. As we step into 2025, these judgments are poised to shape tax practices and litigation, fostering a more equitable and transparent taxation framework.
  best book for taxation: Advances in Taxation John Hasseldine, 2017-09-29 Tax researchers have an important role to play in conducting and publishing rigorous quality research in the uncertain times facing the world’s tax systems. There are many research questions to be addressed, and Advances in Taxation invites submissions on a broad range of tax topics.
  best book for taxation: Presumptive Taxation for Professional & Small Businesses CA GOPAL SINGH NEGI, CA. Kamlesh Kumar Chaurasiya , 2020-11-08 A new era, a new buzz word – BE YOUR OWN BOSS or Quit 9 to 5 Rat Race” As per the Global Freelancer Income Report, 2020 - 83% of freelancers work from home, and only 17% like to work from coffee shops, co-working spaces, library & private offices. 70% of freelancers are under the age of 35. The most interesting fact is 21% of freelancers are under the age of 25. In today’s world, there are multiple ways of earning. For example, you can earn money through YouTube, Podcast, Blogging, Affiliate Marketing, Online Coaching, and Digital Marketing Agency along with traditional jobs like Doctor or Engineering. While starting your own business or profession, the main problem before each one above is a lack of information related to Income Tax. Not being from a commerce background, this problem could multiple. So, there is a higher chance of getting mislead. Sometimes such feeling arises whether we are enjoying our business or doing paper filing. Another side of the story, at the initial stage, as you have less funds so you can’t afford a full-time accountant and services of any Chartered Accountant. Most of the time legal tax terminologies look like a foreign language. If you are resonating with this then this book is for you. It is a complete tax mastery course for you. This book is written by CA. Gopal Singh Negi & CA. Kamlesh K Chaursiya, both having more than 12 years of experience working with Startup and SME. This book covers 12 practical examples and 10 critical frequently asked questions compiled over so many years. This book is specially written for people from a non-taxation background. Even basic terminology is explained in a very lucid manner like turnover, income, financial year, assessment year, etc. This e-book will be helpful for Youtuber Blogger Affiliate Marketer Digital Marketing Agency Owner Doctor Engineer Artist or Video Editor IT Professionals Freelancer HR Contractor etc This e-book covers everything about Income Tax for small businesses like: Computation of Income Tax How to Pay Income Tax Income Tax Returns So, if you want to Master in Taxes, SCROLL UP and click on the BUY NOW button at the top of the page.
  best book for taxation: Five Thousand Books , 1895
  best book for taxation: The Great Tax Wars Steven R. Weisman, 2004-10-26 A major work of history, The Great Tax Wars is the gripping, epic story of six decades of often violent conflict over wealth, power, and fairness that gave America the income tax. It's the story of a tumultuous period of radical change, from Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War through the progressive era under Theodore Roosevelt and ending with Woodrow Wilson and World War I. During these years of upheaval, America was transformed from an agrarian society into a mighty industrial nation, great fortunes were amassed, farmers and workers rebelled, class war was narrowly averted, and America emerged as a global power. The Great Tax Wars features an extraordinary cast of characters, including the men who built the nation's industries and the politicians and reformers who battled them -- from J. P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie to Lincoln, T.R., Wilson, William Jennings Bryan, and Eugene Debs. From their ferocious battles emerged a more flexible definition of democracy, economic justice, and free enterprise largely framed by a more progressive tax system. In this groundbreaking book, Weisman shows how the ever controversial income tax transformed America and how today's debates about the tax echo those of the past.
  best book for taxation: The Best Books: D, Society. E, Geography. 1912 William Swan Sonnenschein, 1912
  best book for taxation: Handbook on Tax Administration Matthijs Alink, Victor van Kommer, 2011 The Handbook on Tax Administration is a valuable reference tool for tax policymakers, tax administrators and tax students, as well as for those interested in trends and developments in the structure and management of large public organizations.--Back cover.
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difference - "What was best" vs "what was the best"? - English …
Oct 18, 2018 · On the linked page, best is used as an adverb, modifying the verb knew. In that context, the phrase the best can also be used as if it were an adverb. The meaning is …

adverbs - About "best" , "the best" , and "most" - English …
Oct 20, 2016 · I like you best. I like chocolate best, better than anything else. can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified. I like you the best. Between chocolate, vanilla, and …

articles - "it is best" vs. "it is the best" - English Language ...
Jan 2, 2016 · This is the best car in the garage. We use articles like the and a before nouns, like car. The word "best" is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves. …

expressions - "it's best" - how should it be used? - English …
Dec 8, 2020 · 3 "It's best (if) he (not) buy it tomorrow." is not a subjunctive form, and some options do not work well. 3A It's best he buy it tomorrow. the verb tense is wrong with 3A. Better would …

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Jun 12, 2016 · @J.R. If something is a New York Times Best Seller, the whole five word string is the adjective in use to modify book, although why book is specified is beyond me; perhaps to …

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Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 1, 2019 · It indicates items that (with the best understanding) are going to happen. Would is a conditional verb form. It states that something happens based on something else. Sometimes …

What is the correct usage of "deems fit" phrase?
Nov 15, 2016 · This plan of creating an electoral college to select the president was expected to secure the choice by the best citizens of each state, in a tranquil and deliberate way, of the …