PGPTM focuses on tax law, tax planning, and financial management. Students gain expertise in tax regulations and strategies, making them valuable tax professionals.
Year or Semesters | Subjects |
Semester 1 | Principles of Taxation |
Direct Taxation - I | |
Indirect Taxation - I | |
Accounting for Taxation | |
Semester 2 | Direct Taxation - II |
Indirect Taxation - II | |
Corporate Tax Planning | |
Taxation of International Transactions | |
Semester 3 | Goods and Services Tax (GST) |
Transfer Pricing and International Taxation | |
Taxation of E-commerce and Digital | |
Economy | |
Advanced Topics in Taxation | |
Semester 4 | Tax Audit and Assessment |
Tax Planning for Individuals and Corporates | |
Emerging Trends in Taxation | |
Dissertation/Project Work |
Projects
Here's an example of a table showcasing some related projects that
students can undertake as part of a Post Graduate Program in Tax Management:
(1). Tax Planning Strategies for High Net-Worth Individuals
(2). Goods and Services Tax (GST)
(3). Transfer of the Pricing Documentation and Analysis
(4). Impact of Digital Economy on Taxation
(5). Taxation of Cross-Border
(6). Investments Comparative
(7). Tax Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies
(8). Taxation and Sustainability
(9). Taxation of Real Estate Transactions
(10). Impact of Recent Tax Reforms
Reference books
Here are some reference books that can be helpful for a Post Graduate
Program in Tax Management:
(1). "Taxmann's Master Guide to Income Tax Act" by Taxmann
Publications.
(2). "Direct Taxes Manual" by Vinod K. Singhania and Kapil
Singhania.
(3). "Indirect Taxes Manual" by V. S. Datey.
(4). "International Taxation: Concepts and Insights" by Philip
F. Postlewaite and William J. McCluskey.
(5). "Transfer Pricing: Rules, Compliance, and Controversy" by
Robert Feinschreiber and Margaret Kent.
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