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............................................................................................................................. Contents Book One - Deduction of Tax at Source Chapter 1. Deduction of tax at source from salary Chapter 2. How to work out estimated salary and quantum of tax to be deducted therefrom Chapter 3. Deduction of tax at source from interest on securities Chapter 4. How to compute interest on securities and tax deductible therefrom at source Chapter 5. Deduction of tax at source from dividend Chapter 6. How to compute dividends and tax deductible therefrom Chapter 7. Deduction of tax at source from interest other than interest on securities Chapter 8. How to compute interest (other than interest on securities) and tax deductibletherefrom Chapter 9. Tax deduction from winnings from lottery, crossword puzzle, card Games or othergames Chapter 10. Winnings from lottery, crossword puzzle, card game or any other game and taxto be deducted therefrom Chapter 11. Tax deduction from winnings from horse race Chapter 12. Winnings from horse race and tax to be deducted thereon Chapter 13. Tax deduction from payment to contractors and sub-contractors Chapter 14. What constitutes a payment to contractor/sub-contractor and how much tax is tobe deducted therefrom Chapter 15. Tax deduction from insurance commission Chapter 16. How to compute insurance commission and tax to be deducted therefrom Chapter 17. Deduction of tax at source from national savings scheme Chapter 18. How to compute amount referred to in section 80CCA (2) (a) and tax tobe deducted therefrom Chapter 19. Deduction of tax at source on account of repurchase of units by mutual funds or UnitTrust of India Chapter 20. How to compute amount referred to in section 80CCB (2) and tax to bededucted therefrom Chapter 21. Deduction of tax at source from commission on sale of lottery tickets Chapter 22. How to compute commission on sale of lottery tickets and tax deductibletherefrom Chapter 23. Tax deduction from commission or brokerage Chapter 24. How to compute commission or brokerage and tax to be deducted therefrom Chapter 25. Tax deduction from rent Chapter 26. How to compute rent and tax to be deducted therefrom Chapter 27. Deduction of tax at source from fees for technical or professionalservices or royalty Chapter 28. How to compute fees for professional and technical services and royalty and taxdeductible therefrom Chapter 29. Deduction of tax at source from payment of compensation on acquisition ofimmovable property Chapter 30. How to compute tax deductible from payment of compensation on acquisition ofimmovable property Chapter 31. Tax deduction from payments to non-residents Chapter 32. How to compute amount payable to non-resident and tax to be deductedtherefrom Chapter 33. Deduction of tax at source from income of units of offshore fund Chapter 34. How to compute amount of tax deduction under section 196B Chapter 35. Deduction of tax at source from income from foreign currency bond or shares of Indian company Chapter 36. How to compute amount of tax deduction under section 196B Chapter 37. Deduction of tax at source from income of foreign Currency Bond or shares of Indian Company Chapter 38. How to compute amount of tax deduction under section 196D Chapter 39. Deduction of Tax at source from Income of Foreign Institutional Investors form Securities Chapter 40. How to compute amount of tax deductioin under section 196D Annexures Book Two - Advance Tax Chapter 41. Income liable to advance tax Chapter 42. Liability to advance tax - when arises Chapter 43. Due dates of payment Chapter 44. Computation of advance tax liability Chapter 45. Interest payable by the assessee/Government Annexures Book Three - Tax Collection at Source Chapter 46. Tax collection at source Annexures Book Four - Refund Chapter 47. Refund for excess payment Chapter 48. Interest on refund applicable from the assessment year 1989-90 onwards Annexures Referencer ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Dr. Vinod K. Singhania got his PhD. from the Delhi School of Economics in 1976. His fields of special interest include all facets of corporate legislation and corporate economics especially the tax laws. Associated in different capacities with several professional institutes and business houses in India and abroad, Dr. Singhania is author of many popular books (some of which are also available on CDs) published by Taxmann. He has to his credit more than 300 research articles which have appeared in leading journals. He has been a resource person in over 300 seminars in India and abroad. Dr. Kapil Singhania, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and belonging to the alumni of Shri Ram College of Commerce, has got the Ph.D. for extensive research work done in the area of corporate taxation. His fields of involvement in research work in form of articles in various reputed journals and analytical studies span across from corporate laws to direct taxation. He has authored a variety of acclaimed books on direct taxes published by Taxmann. Dr. Singhania is providing tax consultancy to a number of business organizations, which include multinational and public sector companies. .............................................................................................................................