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TAXPAYER RIGHTS: Deciphering the Indian Charter

by Mukesh Butani, Kinshuk Jha
Categories: International Taxation, Direct Taxes
Publisher: Oakbridge Publishing Pvt Ltd
About Book:

Taxpayer Rights: Deciphering the Indian Charter critically analyses the presents the practitioners’ and academics’ perspective on the contemporary subject of Taxpayer Rights & Obligations. The book aims to further the discourse on the state of taxpayer rights in India, in light of the Indian Charter of 2020 and the global developments.

The book covers the following key aspects:
(a) An overview of Indian tax administration mechanism in India;
(b) Genesis of taxpayer rights in India;
(c) The framework of the taxpayers’ charter;
(d) Global perspectives on taxpayers’ rights;
(e) Digitization of the administration of taxpayers’ rights;
(f) Bridging the gap between taxpayers and tax administration;
(g) Policy recommendations.

Authors: Mukesh Butani, Kinshuk Jha
About Authors:
Mukesh Butani :

Mukesh Butani is Founder & Managing Partner of BMR Legal Advocates. With specialisation in domestic corporate international tax and transfer pricing, he has over three decades of experience in advising multinationals and Indian conglomerates on a wide range of matters relating to FDI policy, business re-organisations, cross-border tax structuring, tax controversy and regulatory policy. He is an acknowledged expert in the area of International Tax policy, controversy & advocacy, and has to his credit several landmark judicial pronouncements.

Kinshuk Jha :

Kinshuk Jha is an Associate Professor and Executive Director, Centre for Comparative and International Taxation (CCIT), Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). He has been teaching domestic and international taxation and his been involved in several academic projects, ranging from innovations at the level of higher secondary education in India, where he co-authored the Legal Studies textbook for CBSE, to being part of an expert panel at the recent USTR investigations of India’s Digital Services Tax. His work focuses on taxpayer rights, anti-abuse provisions and digital taxation.

About Publisher:

OakBridge is a new age information services company established to re-establish the craft of publishing to better-serve the evolved needs of today’s Professionals and Academia. It is uniquely designed to have a strong framework of authoritative and reliable content, ethical and transparent business practices, operational excellence, and an unparalleled customer experience.

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Categories: International Taxation, Direct Taxes
Publisher: Oakbridge Publishing Pvt Ltd
About Book:

Taxpayer Rights: Deciphering the Indian Charter critically analyses the presents the practitioners’ and academics’ perspective on the contemporary subject of Taxpayer Rights & Obligations. The book aims to further the discourse on the state of taxpayer rights in India, in light of the Indian Charter of 2020 and the global developments.

The book covers the following key aspects:
(a) An overview of Indian tax administration mechanism in India;
(b) Genesis of taxpayer rights in India;
(c) The framework of the taxpayers’ charter;
(d) Global perspectives on taxpayers’ rights;
(e) Digitization of the administration of taxpayers’ rights;
(f) Bridging the gap between taxpayers and tax administration;
(g) Policy recommendations.

Authors: Mukesh Butani, Kinshuk Jha
About Authors:
Mukesh Butani :

Mukesh Butani is Founder & Managing Partner of BMR Legal Advocates. With specialisation in domestic corporate international tax and transfer pricing, he has over three decades of experience in advising multinationals and Indian conglomerates on a wide range of matters relating to FDI policy, business re-organisations, cross-border tax structuring, tax controversy and regulatory policy. He is an acknowledged expert in the area of International Tax policy, controversy & advocacy, and has to his credit several landmark judicial pronouncements.

Kinshuk Jha :

Kinshuk Jha is an Associate Professor and Executive Director, Centre for Comparative and International Taxation (CCIT), Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). He has been teaching domestic and international taxation and his been involved in several academic projects, ranging from innovations at the level of higher secondary education in India, where he co-authored the Legal Studies textbook for CBSE, to being part of an expert panel at the recent USTR investigations of India’s Digital Services Tax. His work focuses on taxpayer rights, anti-abuse provisions and digital taxation.

About Publisher:

OakBridge is a new age information services company established to re-establish the craft of publishing to better-serve the evolved needs of today’s Professionals and Academia. It is uniquely designed to have a strong framework of authoritative and reliable content, ethical and transparent business practices, operational excellence, and an unparalleled customer experience.

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