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Srinivasan Anand G. |
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2nd Edition (2026). Presumptive Taxation is a section-wise treatise on the complete framework under the Income-tax Act 2025, Income-tax Rules 2026, and Finance Act 2026. It reconciles nine erstwhile ITA 1961 provisions (Sections 44AD, 44ADA, 44AE, 44B–44BBD and Chapter XII-G) into the new Section 58 (residents), Section 61 (non-residents) and the re-numbered Tonnage Tax Scheme in Sections 225–235. Each chapter follows a comparative ITA 1961 vs. ITA 2025 template covering the specified assessee, presumptive regime, TDS/GST, compliance, opt-in/opt-out and tax audit—supported by 81 FAQs, case studies and four statutory appendices. Authored by CA. Srinivasan Anand G., this 2nd Edition is the definitive transition guide for Tax Year 2026-27 onwards. Paperback Book. |
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9789375615132 |
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Taxmann |
Taxmann's Presumptive Taxation By Srinivasan Anand G
Edition : 2026
Presumptive Taxation is a comprehensive, section-wise treatise covering the entire framework of presumptive taxation as codified under the Income-tax Act 2025, read with the Income-tax Rules 2026, and as amended by the Finance Act 2026. It represents the first full-length authored commentary that reconciles the complete collapse and re-statement of the erstwhile scheme of presumptive taxation under ITA 1961 (Sections 44AD, 44ADA, 44AE, 44B, 44BB, 44BBA, 44BBB, 44BBC, 44BBD and Chapter XII-G) into two unified, table-based provisions of ITA 2025—Section 58 (residents) and Section 61 (non-residents)—alongside a re-numbered Tonnage Tax Scheme now housed in Sections 225 to 235.
The author has adopted a strict comparative methodology throughout the book. Every chapter opens with a 'Comparative study vis-a-vis ITA 1961' that isolates the textual and substantive changes between the new provision and its ITA 1961 predecessor. Within each chapter, the analysis follows a consistent template covering the nature of the provision (computation vs. charging), the specified assessee, the specified business, the presumptive regime applicable, the nature of the presumption (rebuttable or irrebuttable), includibility of TDS and GST in gross turnover/receipts, Section 277/ICDS interplay, compliance requirements, opting in and opting out mechanics, maintenance of books of account, tax audit consequences, and the position where actual income is more or less than presumptive income. Practitioners transitioning their compliance workflows from the 1961 Act to the 2025 Act will find this side-by-side treatment particularly useful.
The book distils the law into practical guidance through Division 5, which contains 81 FAQs and worked case studies spanning every major category of assessee and transaction type, and closes with four appendices reproducing the relevant sections of ITA 2025 and ITA 1961 and the relevant rules of IT Rules, 2026 and IT Rules, 1962 for ready cross-reference.
This book is intended for the following audience:
The Present Publication is the 2nd Edition | 2026, amended by the Finance Act 2026. It is authored by CA. Srinivasan Anand G., with the following noteworthy features:
The book provides end-to-end coverage across five analytical divisions:
The book is organised into five analytical divisions followed by four appendices:
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