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Arjun Jain is a practising Chartered Accountant and also appears before the taxation authorities on behalf of Litigants. Arjun appears before the taxation authorities on behalf of the litigants and is actively involved in publishing updates for the benefit of the public at large.
Arjun cleared his CA at the age of 23 yrs and thereafter was working with Deloitte (BIG-4) in Gurugram and now he is running his own practise.

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Taxation of dividend now taxed in recipients' hands, replacing company-level dividend distribution tax and altering withholding rules.
Abolition of the dividend distribution tax (DDT) shifts taxation from companies to shareholders, repealing the prior company-level levy and the exemption for dividend receipts; dividends are now taxable in recipients' hands with distinct tax incidence for resident individuals, resident corporates and non-residents, adjusted withholding obligations, revived intra-group set-off relief limited to domestic-source dividends, constraints on interest deductibility against dividend income, and consequential interactions with buyback taxation and transfer pricing secondary adjustment provisions. (AI Summary)
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Date 11 May 2020
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Concessional corporate and individual tax regimes trade lower rates for surrender of many deductions, requiring case by case choice.
Two optional concessional corporate tax regimes provide lower fixed rates but bar numerous specified deductions and remove MAT applicability, making the election depend on whether chapter VI incentives apply; for individuals/HUFs an alternative slab structure offers lower rates only if the taxpayer forgoes a broad list of exemptions and deductions, with certain carryforward losses lapsing and TDS concessions available only upon employee intimation, so choice requires case specific computation. (AI Summary)
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Date 06 May 2020
ARJUN JAIN
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