The Indian tax system as a fact of competitiveness
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2020
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2020-07-01
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This paper seeks to study the corporate income tax law’s specifics of Indian companies and
understand if it can to constitute a competitiveness factor for these businesses. The research
makes a legal structure analysis of India Jurisdiction, it incorporates several Indian data
sources: the Constitution of India and the Income-Tax Act of 1961. The results show that the
Indian lawmaker is conservative on legislative changes. The law regulating the taxation of
corporate profits dates back to 1961, and despite some amendments, it maintains over time.
The fact that corporate tax rules remain stable over time represents predictability for investors,
which is a very compelling competitiveness factor for business. However, this law presents
some less positive features in some situations. The wording’s law is old, so sometimes it is
challenging to interpret the legislator intention; it can means difficulties in compliance's law.
Also, the law establishes particular rules for taxable bases’ determination on income tax
corporate. It represents a duplication of accounting and tax rules, so, each entity has to prepare
accounting and a tax statement.
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India, Tax system, Corporate income tax law, Income-tax act
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Aldeia, S. (2020). The Indian tax system as a fact of competitiveness. In 50th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development, Chelyabinsk, Russia, 13-14 February 2020 (pp. 274-283). Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3021
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