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A Comprehensive Analysis of Corporate Tax Norms in the Indian Automobile Manufacturing Sector

Vol 11 , Issue 1 , January - June 2024 | Pages: 68-87 | Research Paper  

 
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https://doi.org/10.17492/jpi.vision.v11i1.1112405


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1. * Tushar Ranjan Barik, Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, NIMS University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (tushar.ica11@gmail.com)
2. Priyanka Ranawat, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce & Management, NIMS University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (priyanka.ranawat@nimsuniversity.org)

This research dives deep into the intricacies of corporate tax policy for India’s auto industry. It examines how regulations, economic forces, and industry specifics all play a role in shaping tax structures. Through a multifaceted approach, the study sheds light on how these tax norms are formed and adapted within the dynamic auto sector. This analysis aims to identify areas for improvement in the current tax structure, evaluate existing incentives, and ultimately provide policymakers with insights to create a robust and globally competitive Indian auto industry. Stakeholders, policymakers, tax professionals, and anyone interested in the link between taxation and industrial growth in the automotive sector will all find value in this comprehensive analysis. By employing qualitative methodologies, this study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how corporate tax norms are generated and adapted within the dynamic landscape of India’s automotive sector.

Keywords

Corporate Tax Norms; Automobile Manufacturing; India; Corporate Tax Regulatory Frameworks; Economic Dynamics; Corporate Taxation Structure

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