Which of the following is an indirect tax? (1) Capital Gains Tax (2) Excise Duty (3) Wealth Tax (4) Estate Duty

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(2) Excise Duty Explanation: Some examples of indirect taxes include value added tax, excise duty, sales tax, stamp duty and custom duty levied on imports. These are taxes levied by the slate on expenditure and consumption, but not on property or income.

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Description : Which of the following is an indirect tax ? (1) Capital Gains Tax (2) Excise Duty (3) Wealth Tax (4) Estate Duty

Last Answer : Excise Duty

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Last Answer : Expenditure tax

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Last Answer : (2) Estate duty Explanation: Estate duty is a tax on the total market value of a person's assets at the date of his or her death. The deceased person's assets, as a whole, are called an ... on assets that legal heirs inherit, while estate duty is applicable on the assets of those who are dead.

Description : Tax on inheritance is called (1) Excise duty (2) Estate duty (3) Gift tax (4) Sales tax

Last Answer : Estate duty 

Description : Which one of the following is a direct tax? (1) Sales Tax (2) Excise Tax (3) Wealth Tax (4) Entertainment Tax

Last Answer : (3) Wealth Tax Explanation: Direct tax is a tax levied directly on the person or company that has to pay it. These taxes are paid directly to the tax authority.

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Last Answer : Wealth Tax

Description : Which of the following sets belongs to Central tax? (1) Excise duty, Sales tax and Custom duty (2) Excise duty, Custom duly and Income tax (3) Income tax, Custom duty and House, Lax (4) Custom duty, Entertainment tax and Income tax

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Description : The duties levied on alcoholic liquors, narcotic drugs and opium come under— (1) Central Excise Duty (2) Land Revenue (3) State Excise Duty (4) General Sales Tax

Last Answer : (3) State Excise Duty Explanation: An excise or excise tax (sometimes called an excise duty) is a type of tax charged on goods produced within the country (as opposed to customs ... paper, drugs and pharmaceuticals, alcoholic liquor, water filtration and purification devices, pan masala, etc.

Description : Which of the following taxes is not collected by the Central Government? (1) Income tax (2) Customs duty (3) Professional tax (4) Excise duty

Last Answer : (3) Professional tax Explanation: A professional tax, also known as an occupation tax or a professional privilege lax, is a tax that a professional must pay to receive the right to practice a ... and a professional who has clients in more than one state may owe professional taxes in several states.

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Last Answer :  Central Excise Duty

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Last Answer : Excise duty, Custom duty and Income tax 

Description : Which of the following taxes is not collected by the Central Government ? (1) Income tax (2) Customs duty (3) Professional tax (4) Excise duty

Last Answer : Professional tax 

Description : Excise duty on a commodity is payable with reference to its - (1) production (2) production and sale (3) production and transportation (4) production, transportation and sale

Last Answer : (1) production Explanation: An excise or excise tax (sometimes called a duty of excise special tax) is an inland tax on the sale, or production for sale, of specific goods or a tax ... customs duties, which are taxes on importation. Excises are inland taxes, whereas customs duties arc border taxes.

Description : Excise duty on a commodity is payable with reference to its - (1) production (2) production and sale (3) production and transportations (4) production, transportation and sale

Last Answer : (1) production Explanation: Excise duty is a type of tax charged on goods produced within the country. In India, an excise tax is levied on the manufacturer of goods when those goods leave the place ... called the Central Excise duty, this tax is now known as the Central Value Added Tax (CENVAT).

Description : Excise duty is levied on - (1) sale of goods (2) production of goods (3) import of goods (4) export of goods

Last Answer : (2) production of goods Explanation: Excise duty is a tax on manufacture or production of goods. Excise duty on alcohol, alcoholic preparations, and narcotic substances is collected by the State Government and ... "State Excise" duty. The Excise duty on rest of goods is called "Central Excise" duty.

Description : Excise duty on a commodity is payable with reference to its (1) production (2) production and sale (3) production and transportations (4) production, transportation and sale 

Last Answer : production

Description : Excise duty is levied on (1) sale of goods (2) production of goods (3) import of goods (4) export of goods 

Last Answer : production of goods

Description : The tax levied on gross sales revenue from business transactions is called - (1) Turnover Tax (2) Sales Tax (3) Capital Gains Tax (4) Corporation Tax

Last Answer : (1) Turnover Tax Explanation: A turnover tax is similar to a sales tax or a VAT, with the difference that it taxes intermediate and possibly capital goods. It is charged on gross ... turnover tax is levied on all intermediate transactions between businesses leading to and including the final sale.

Description : The tax levied on gross sales revenue from business transactions is called (1) Turnover Tax (2) Sales Tax (3) Capital Gains Tax (4) Corporation Tax 

Last Answer : Turnover Tax

Description : Among the tax revenues of the Union Government, the most important source is – (1) Income Tax (2) Customs Duty (3) Corporation Tax (4) Union Excise Duties

Last Answer : (4) Union Excise Duties Explanation: Central excise revenue is the biggest single source of revenue for the Government of India. The Union Government tries to achieve different socio-economic objectives by ... adopted by entry 84 of List I of the seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.

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Last Answer : D. Service Tax Explanation: Banking services offered to units set up in special economic zones have been exempted from paying service tax.

Description : Which of the following is the tax calculated on the sales value of the goods ? 1. Custom tax 2. Excise duty 3. Invention cost 4. Reimbursement Duty 5. Ad valorem tax

Last Answer : Ad valorem tax

Description : The difference between the GNP and the NNP is equal to the - (1) consumer expenditure on durable goods (2) direct tax revenue (3) indirect tax revenue (4) capital depreciation

Last Answer : (4) capital depreciation Explanation: Depreciation refers to two very different but related concepts: the decrease in value of assets (fair value depreciation), and the allocation of the cost of ... equal to capital depreciation. It is the wearing out, breaking down, or technological obsolescence.

Description : The difference between the GNP and the NNP is equal to the (1) consumer expenditure on durable goods (2) direct tax revenue (3) indirect tax revenue (4) capital depreciation

Last Answer : capital depreciation

Description : Wealth tax is a Direct tax or Indirect tax?

Last Answer : Direct tax

Description : Which of the following taxes are levied and collected by the centre but their net proceeds are wholly transferred to states? (1) Expenditure Tax and Gift Tax (2) Additional Duties of Excise in lieu of Sales Tax (3) Stamps and Registration (4) Taxes on Advertisement

Last Answer : (4) Taxes on Advertisement Explanation: Apart from taxes levied and collected by the States, the Constitution has provided for the revenues for certain taxes on the Union List to be allotted ... exchanges and future markets; and Taxes on sale and purchase of newspapers and advertisements therein.

Description : Which of the following taxes are levied and collected by the centre but their net proceeds are wholly transferred to states ? (1) Expenditure Tax and Gift Tax (2) Additional Duties of Excise in lieu of Sales Tax (3) Stamps and Registration (4) Taxes on Advertisement

Last Answer : Taxes on Advertisement

Description : Which of the following taxes is exclusively and totally assigned to the Central Government by the Constitution? (1) Estate Duty (2) Sales Tax (3) Taxes on Railway Fares and Freights (4) Corporation Tax

Last Answer : (4) Corporation Tax Explanation: The authority to levy a tax is derived from the Constitution of India which allocates the power to levy various taxes between the Centre and the State. Article ... taxes on capital of companies; estate duty in respect of property other than agricultural land, etc.

Description : 'Capital gains' refers to goods which - (1) serve as a source of raising further capital (2) help in the further production of goods (3) directly go into the satisfaction of human wants (4) find multiple uses

Last Answer : (2) help in the further production of goods Explanation: Capital goods are goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers. They are tangible assets such as ... uses to produce goods or services in order to produce consumer goods and goods for other businesses.

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Description : What is excise duty ?

Last Answer : The tax levied on goods produced and used within the country is called excise duty. Apart from revenue collection, excise duty is also levied for the purpose of reducing consumption of various harmful products ... , tobacco , kerosene , medicines , spirits , matches , alcohol , cannabis , opium etc.

Last Answer : Excise duty is the duty that has to be paid to a specific department of the government for conducting drug related business.

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Last Answer : Answer: (a) Cadbury India Ltd

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Last Answer : (c) Both ;

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Last Answer : (d) Place the consumer on lower indifference curve 

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Last Answer :  (d) Imposition of higher levies

Description : Which of these would lead to increase in quantity supplied at a given price (a) Increase in VAT ; (b) Increase in excise duty ; (c) Increase in import duty ; (d) Reduction in levies

Last Answer : (d) Reduction in levies

Description : Would it be fair to have a tax on unrealized capital gains?

Last Answer : No, for the very reason you have listed. If the gains are not realized, you don’t have the cash to pay the taxes. This is an astonishingly stupid proposal.

Description : If I sell my home and buy another, will I have to pay capital gains tax?

Last Answer : If you sell your home and buy another, you may or may not have to pay capital gains tax based on what how much equity you have, what law is in your state about capital gains tax, and also your economic situation of how you spend your funds.

Description : What exactly is capital gains tax and who is affected by it?

Last Answer : Capital gains is defined as income made from the sale of assets that were purchased at a price lower than that of the sale. Capital gains tax would be the taxes the government charges you on ... very good reference for this can be found on Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_gains_tax.

Description : Forced Savings refer to - (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices (2) Taxes on individual income and wealth (3) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers (4) Provident fund contribution of private sector employees

Last Answer : (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices Explanation: Forced saving is an economic situation in which consumers spend less than their disposable income, not because they want to ... free economy, this situation would normally result in increase in prices and inflow of more goods.

Description : Forced Savings refer to (1) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices (2) Taxes on individual income and wealth (3) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers (4) Provident fund contribution of private sector employees

Last Answer :  Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices

Description : Indirect tax means : (1) there is not direct relationship between the tax payer and the government. (2) direct relationship between tax payer and the government. (3) tax base is income (4) the incidence and impact are on the same person on whom tax is imposed.

Last Answer : (1) there is not direct relationship between the tax payer and the government. Explanation: The term indirect tax has more than one meaning. In the colloquial sense, an indirect tax (such as ... which is collected directly by government from the persons (legal or natural) on which it is imposed.

Description : GST is — type of tax ? a. Direct b. Indirect c. Both a & b d. None of these

Last Answer : b. Indirect

Description : Indirect tax means : (1) there is not direct relationship between the tax payer and the government. (2) direct relationship between tax payer and the government. (3) tax base is income (4) the incidence and impact are on the same person on whom tax is imposed.

Last Answer : there is not direct relationship between the tax payer and the government.

Description : Value of out put and value added can be distinguished if we know: (1) the value of intermediate consumption (2) the value of net indirect taxes (3) the value of the sales (4) the value of consumption of fixed capital

Last Answer : (1) the value of intermediate consumption Explanation: Intermediate consumption is an accounting flow which consists of the total monetary value of goods and services consumed or used up as inputs in ... how it is exactly defined and estimated will importantly affect the size of the GDP estimate.

Description : Value of out put and value added can be distinguished if we know: (1) the value of intermediate consumption (2) the value of net indirect taxes (3) the value of the sales (4) the value of consumption of fixed capital

Last Answer : the value of intermediate consumption 

Description : GDP at factor cost exceeds GDP at market price (a) When the factor income from abroad is negative ; (b) When depreciation on fixed capital exceeds income in investment; (c) When direct tax exceeds indirect tax ; (d) When subsidies exceeds indirect taxes.

Last Answer : (d) When subsidies exceeds indirect taxes.