Doing Business in India | Entry strategy for Investors | India's Trade Policy | Service Export promotion Council | Special Economic Zones (SEZs) | Specific Trade Resources | Customs related Information | Service tax |
Income Tax | Value Added Tax & Sales tax | India-Malaysia Two-way Trade | India-Malaysia Investment | Malaysian companies in India | Trade Directories | Defence Trade Doing Business in IndiaErnst and Young India's report on 'Doing Business in India' provides an overview of the investment climate, taxation, forms of business organisations, and business and accounting practices in India. For more details, click on relevant chapters given below.Contents A. Introduction B. Key sectors: an overview C. Investment climate and foreign trade D. Entry options in India E. Funding of Indian businesses F. Repatriation of funds G. Forms of enterprise H. Companies I. Economic laws and regulations J. Mergers & Acquisitions K. Individuals L. Direct taxes M. Transfer pricing N. Indirect taxes O. Incentives Appendices To view full text Click here
The Governments of the States and Union Territories of Indian also woo investors in their respective states and offer tax and other concessions. The List of Investment Promotion Agencies of State Governments in India is as follows:
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