CA Final Direct Tax Compact Handwritten Notes Tax Including case laws and MCQs (set of 2 vol)For May 2020 Exam By CA Bhanwar Borana

This Book is useful for CA Final students (Old & New Syllabus) Appearing in May 2020 Exam and onward.

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  • Cover: Hard Cover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN Number: 9788193341001
  • Edition: 2019
  • Useful For: CA Final

Covers Amendments made by Finance Act 2019 Covered all Case Laws applicable for May 2020 Exam.COMPACT is a Indias First Handwritten colored book for CA Final Direct Tax by CA Bhanwar Borana. Its amended by Finance Act 2019 Applicable for May 2020. This book has all Case Laws Relevant For May 2020 Exam.It includes


Learning is a fun, but do you find it exhaustive Are you finding difficulty in getting The right content in the right way and are you looking for a compact Way of learning The book will happily answer all the questions. It is written while keeping your Convenience in mind. It is easy to read, nice to look and precise for making your Understand the key concepts in the most interesting way. I have struggled during my ca Final exams when i used to refer to multiple books and notes. Exam times were a mad Rush. I often used to get confused with what to refer and how to remember. I always worked hard to make learning simpler and easier for anyone to understand and apply I am highly delighted to introduce a handwritten fonts book called” compact” which is A complete guide for a ca final student it is a quick refresher before any exam and can Be great friend in celebrating your success with you I started writing it, and it took 40 days to complete it. I recognize the efforts of every Person who helped me in bringing this idea alive I dedicate this book to each student who is aspiring to become a charted accountant And contribute in the growth of our country “COMPACT”is a color- coded book for easy understanding


Black-Headings

Blue – Main Content

Red – Important Point &. Words

Green – Amendments

Contents

Volume 1

1.    Tax Rates & Marginal Relief

2.    Income from Capital Gain

3.    Income from Other Sources

4.    Profit or Gain from Business & Profession

5.    I C D S

6.    Taxation in Case of Amalgamation & Demerger

7.    Dividend & Bonus Stripping Transactions and Bond washing Transaction

8.    Taxation of Dividend & Deemed Dividend

9.    Taxation in Case of Liquidation

10.  Taxation in Case of Buyback

11.  Taxation in Case of Units

12.  Taxation of Political Parties

13.  Electoral Trust

14.  Taxation of Firm/LLP

15.  Taxation of Trust

16.  Tax on Accreted Income Exit tax

17.  Taxation Of AOP/BOI

18.  Taxation of Business Trust

19.  Taxation of Investment Fund

20.  Taxation of Securitisation Trust

21.  Minimum Alternate Tax MAT)

22.  Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT)

23.  Taxation of Co-op Societies

24.  Deduction U/s 10-AA (SEZ)

25.  Deduction Under Chapter VI-A

26.  Return Filing & Assessment Procedure

27.  Appeal & Revision

28.  Advance Tax

29.  Interest u/s 234 A/B/C & 244A

30.  Tax Deducted & Collected at Source (TDS / TCS )

31.  Income Tax Settlement Commission (ITSC)

32.  Cash Loan / Deposits / Advances

33.  Clubbing of Income

34.  Set-off & C/f of Losses

35.  Income from Salary

36.  Income from House Property

37.  Agriculture Income

38.  Tonnage Taxation

39.  Expenditure Incurred in Relation to Exempt Income

40. GAAR


41. Liability in Special Cases


42.  Penalties

43.  Miscellaneous Provisions (SFT)

44.  E-Assessment Scheme 2019

Volume 2 

Part – A: International Taxation

Transfer Pricing

Non Resident Taxation

Double Taxation Relief

Advance Ruling

Equalisation Levy

Overview Of Model Tax Conversion

Tax Treaties: Overview, Application & Interpretation

Base Erosion And Profit Shifting

Topic Rule 128 Foreign Tax Credit (FTC)

Topic of 06, 07, 08 Are Applicable For Ca-Final New Course Students Only


Part – B: Case Law Of Direct Tax


Basic Concepts

Income Which Do Not Form Part Of Total Income

Income From Salaries

Income From House Property

Profits & Gains Of Business Or Profession

Capital Gains

Income From Other Sources

Set-Off And Carry Forward Of Losses

Deductions From Gross Total Income

Assessment Of Various Entities

Charitable Or Religious Trusts And Institutions

Deduction, Collection And Recovery Of Tax

Income-Tax Authorities

Assessment Procedure

Appeals And Revision

Penalties

Offences And Prosecution

Miscellaneous Provisions

Part – C: Multiple Choice Questions


About the author

CA Bhanwar Borana by Profession & Professor by PASSION !!! After attaining the respect of being called a CA, he chose to spread and share his knowledge to the coming young students who aspire to be CAs too. He believe that studies with fun is a great blend which makes the aspirants achieve their goals with full precision.


Presently he is Core Faculty of Incito Academy, Mumbai & Visiting faculty of WIRC of ICAI. He has overall 8 years teaching experience at CA IPCC & FINAL in Direct Tax & AMA. He always tried to bring out that hidden confidence and inculcate the strength and capabilities in students for them to rediscover themselves each new day.


CA BB plays multiple roles very effectively as a Guide, Teacher, Mentor, Motivator and Friend to his students.He is the professor to go beyond theoretical reading of the section and make students solve practice problems in the class which puts the students to ease during the examinations.


He is the author of Indias first Handwritten DT Book COMPACT and also other books on Taxation.


He have diligence and immense ability to learn, relearn and unlearn. Inspite being Indias best faculty and accepted in whole country they are still far away from arrogance. He have been playing multiple roles since the time He is a teachers.


They are teachers, motivators, friends, counselors and inspiration for many aspirants. He give students a classroom where they can share their doubts and can receive maximum learning. He make students to imbibe all the knowledge given in the class so that they can retain it in the future as well.