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    RETROSPECTIVITY OF TAX STATUTE Submitted By: Priya Misra Id. No.: 490 NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANAGALORE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The first and most academic debt that I have incurred during the preparation of this project is to Prof. Rajendra Babu‚ I am also grateful to the library staff for helping me in searching for the relevant data. Priya Misra CONTENT Introduction

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    Tax Deduction at Source

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    Training Report On “Tax Deduction At Source” Submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of The Degree Of “Masters of Business Administration” By GOURAV GUPTA MBA (2010 – 12) Roll No.50-MBA-10 THE BUSINESS SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU KATHUA CAMPUS CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Gourav Gupta ‚ student of M.B.A – III Semester‚ Roll no. 50-MBA-10 is a bonafide student of this institute. He has completed the project report on the topic “Tax Deduction At Source” under the supervision

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    10(34). This includes deemed dividend under sections 2(22)(a) to (d). This is because such dividend attracts dividend distribution tax @ 12.5% in the hands of the company. (2) The TDS provisions under this section are attracted only in respect of deemed dividend referred to in section 2(22)(e)‚ if such dividend exceeds Rs. 2‚500 in a year. (3) The rate of deduction of tax in respect of such dividend is 20% plus surcharge‚ if applicable‚ plus education cess. (4) Under the proviso to section 194‚

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    Interpretation of Statutes

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    by Austin according to which Law is the command of the ‘sovereign’. Sources of law may be classified into Legal and Historical sources as well as Formal and Non-formal sources. Legal sources are those which are recognized as such by law itself. Historical sources are those sources lacking formal recognition by law. The legal sources of law are authoritative and are allowed by the law courts as of right. The historical sources of law are unauthoritative. They influence more or less extensively the

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    PUNISHMENT MODERN ROLE OF CRIMINAL STATUTES 1) Principle of Legality: “No crime without law; no punishment without law” a) Criminal laws should be clear/understandable to a reasonable person. b) Laws should not be made to delegate policy matters to judges‚ police‚ juries on a case-by-case basis. c) Lenity Doctrine: Judicial interpretation of ambiguous statutes should be biased in favor of the accused. (Places the burden on legislature to draft statutes with clear language)

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    INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES INTRODUCTION It is a well established fact that the legislature is highest law making body and the court is merely an interpreter of the law. But actually the fact is by interpreting the law the court can make comprehensive changes in the actual implementation and overall maneuver of the law. Moving further‚ to understand everything about interpretation which has been gradually evolved in modern context from ancient Indian rules with the help of follows up of different

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    Statute Of Limitations

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    Statute of Limitations (SoL) on debt is the maximum amount of legal time that creditors have to take you to court in order to recover debts owed by you. Once the statute of limitations period is over‚ the creditors cannot take you through the court system to recover their debts. Statute of limitations does not cover all forms of debt‚ for example SoL does not cover federal student loans‚ most type of fines such as speeding/parking tickets‚ past due child support or income taxes. Note: This information

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    TAXATION OF EARNINGS OF GHANAIAN FOOTBALLERS AND OFFICIALS AT FIFA 2010 By Isaac Nyame & Abdallah Ali-Nakyea of WTS Nakyea & Adebiyi (Tax Attorneys & Solicitors) Introduction The FIFA world cup Fiesta in South Africa came to a very successful end on Sunday‚ 11 July 2010. It has been hailed‚ and rightly so‚ by most football pundits as one of the most successful international sporting events organized by an African Country. Once again Ghanaian footballers made us proud

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    The statutes of limitations‚ which is the doctrine that set time limit for charging someone with a crime after they commit‚ is a guarantee that people will be convicted based on the current evidence and sets the norm for officers to deliver justice. It is not fair that someone can sue you based on a story that happened a long time ago. Hence‚ considering the effectiveness in legal enforcement‚ fairness for the parties involved and impact on society‚ I strongly stand against abolishing the statute

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    Statute of Frauds

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    Any contract for the sale of goods that exceeds $500 falls under the statute of frauds and must be in writing to constitute an enforceable contract. The contract between Tidwell and Anthony amounts to $50‚000 and must be in writing to be enforceable‚ which presents the first issue in this problem. There are‚ however‚ alternative means of satisfying the Statute of Frauds. In this case‚ Tidwell provided Anthony with a good faith payment of $10‚000 when the oral contract was entered into on June

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