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English |
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Daksha Baxi,Surajkumar Shetty |
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4th Edition (2026). International Taxation Ready Reckoner is a practice-oriented guide to taxing cross-border transactions under the new Income-tax Act 2025, as amended by the Finance Act 2026 and read with the Income-tax Rules 2026. Designed as a true reckoner rather than a sprawling commentary, it restates the entire field in the new statute's language and section numbers, enabling advisers trained on the 1961 Act to shift to the new framework without losing their footing. It is built around the questions professionals actually face: Is this income taxable in India? How do the IT Act and the DTAA interact? Does the treaty benefit survive PE, GAAR and the PPT? It answers them through a repeatable method: read the residence position, read the treaty, then work through each income stream under both the Act and the DTAA, side by side. Across 25 chapters in five practical blocks, it draws on the UN and OECD Model Conventions, India's bilateral treaties, up-to-date case law and an end-to-end case study. Authored by CA. Daksha Baxi and Adv. Surajkumar Shetty, this 4th Edition is the dependable first reference for CAs, tax lawyers, in-house teams and anyone responsible for withholding tax on payments to non-residents. Paperback Book |
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9789371265843 |
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Taxmann |
Taxmann's International Taxation Ready Reckoner by Daksha Baxi, Surajkumar Shetty
Edition : 4th (2026)
International Taxation Ready Reckoner is a complete, practice-oriented guide to the taxation of cross-border transactions under the new Income-tax Act 2025, as amended by the Finance Act 2026, and read with the Income-tax Rules 2026. With the more-than-half-century-old Income-tax Act 1961 now replaced, this Edition restates the entire field of international taxation in the language and section-scheme of the new statute—so that advisers fluent in the old law can move to the new framework without losing their footing, and so that every provision can be located by its new section number.
True to its name, the book is engineered as a reckoner rather than a sprawling commentary. It is built around the questions a professional actually confronts: Is this income or payment taxable in India? How do the Income-tax Act and the relevant Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) interact? Does the treaty apply to this person and to this transaction—and after PE, GAAR and the Principal Purpose Test, does the benefit survive? Drawing on decades of work on mergers, acquisitions, fund structures and inbound/outbound deals, the authors lay out a repeatable method: read the residence position, read the treaty, then work the specific stream of income under both the Act and the DTAA, supported by worked examples and up-to-date judicial precedents, and finally apply it all through a single end-to-end case study.
This book is intended for the following audience:
The Present Publication is the 4th Edition, amended by the Finance Act 2026. This book has been authored by CA. Daksha Baxi & Adv. Surajkumar Shetty, with the following noteworthy features:
The book spans 25 chapters, organised in five practical blocks:
The structure of the book is as follows:
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