Taxation of Public Trusts & Institutions – 1st Edition 2008 by Swapan Kumar Mukhuty
The book traverses the entire gamut of charitable or religious purposes, voluntary contributions, capital gain, business income, registration and audit, application and accumulation relevant to exemption. It deliberates on the forfeiture of exemption and incidence or tax for misuse of trust income, property or unspecified investment of fund. The rebate available to the donors for charity, scientific research and specific projects has been elaborately discussed.
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In addition to the core topics of equity and trusts, this book also contains coverage of topics like maxims of equity, injunctions, specific performance, remedies, equity in Islamic jurisprudence, equity in international law, trusts for commercial purposes, Islamic perspective of trust as well as variation and extinction of trusts. A detailed and illuminating chapter is devoted to the appointment, duties and powers of trustees.
An impressive, combined effort by subject matter experts, this publication is an all-encompassing book on equity and trusts with reference to the law and practice in Malaysia which will well serve the respective needs of students and practitioners.
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Hanbury & Martin: Modern Equity 22nd ed
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