Taxation in India

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Taxation in India

Taxation in India refers to the system of imposing financial charges or other levies upon individuals or legal entities by the Government of India and the State governments of India. The Indian taxation system is well-structured and has undergone significant reforms over the years. It is broadly classified into two categories: direct taxes and indirect taxes.

Direct Taxes

Direct taxes are those that are paid directly to the government by the taxpayer. The most common forms of direct taxes in India include:

  • Income Tax: Levied on the income of individuals, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), and other entities.
  • Corporate Tax: Imposed on the income of companies and corporations.
  • Wealth Tax: Although abolished in 2015, it was previously levied on the net wealth of individuals and companies.
  • Capital Gains Tax: Charged on the profit earned from the sale of assets or investments.

Indirect Taxes

Indirect taxes are those that are collected by intermediaries (such as retailers) from the consumer and then paid to the government. The major forms of indirect taxes in India include:

  • Goods and Services Tax (GST): A comprehensive tax levied on the manufacture, sale, and consumption of goods and services at the national level.
  • Customs Duty: Imposed on goods imported into India.
  • Excise Duty: Levied on the manufacture of goods within India.
  • Service Tax: Previously levied on services provided, but now subsumed under GST.

Tax Administration

The administration of taxes in India is managed by various authorities:

Tax Reforms

India has seen several tax reforms aimed at simplifying the tax structure and improving compliance. Notable reforms include:

  • GST: Introduced in 2017, it replaced multiple indirect taxes with a single unified tax.
  • Direct Tax Code: Proposed to replace the existing Income Tax Act, aimed at simplifying and rationalizing direct tax laws.

Tax Evasion and Avoidance

Tax evasion and avoidance are significant challenges in the Indian taxation system. The government has implemented various measures to curb these practices, including:

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