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प्रश्न
Differentiate between direct and indirect taxes.
With reference to the taxation policy.
Mention three differences between direct taxes and Indirect taxes.
How are direct taxes different from indirect taxes?
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Direct Taxes | Indirect Taxes |
| 1. | Direct taxes are imposed on the income and property of people. | Indirect taxes are imposed on goods and services. |
| 2. | They are directly paid by the government to the person on whom it is imposed. | They are paid by the government, but their burden is borne by another person. |
| 3. | They cannot be shifted onto others. | They can be shifted to others. |
| 4. | These taxes are linked to people and hence cannot be escaped. | These taxes are linked to particular transactions and hence can be avoided by avoiding entering into the particular transaction. |
| 5. | They cause a lot of inconvenience to the taxpayers, as they are painful to the taxpayer. | Indirect taxes are more convenient to pay than direct taxes. |
| 6. | Direct taxes have limited coverage, as they are paid only by those whose income is taxable. | Indirect taxes have wide coverage, as everyone who buys goods and services. |
| 7. | Income tax and corporation tax are examples of direct taxes. | GST, excise duty, customs duty, etc., are examples of indirect taxes. |
Notes
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