1. To understand the functioning of the state; and 2. To understand the importance of taxes
• Nature and Scope of Public Finance; • Comparison between Private and Public Finance; • Concept of Private, Public and Merit goods; • Major Fiscal Functions-The Allocation Function, the Distribution Function, and the Stabilization Function.
• The Theory of Optimal Budget; • Principle of Maximum Social Advantage; • Sources and Classification of Public Revenue.
• Meaning and canons of Taxation; • Base of a tax; • Buoyancy and Elasticity of a tax; • Tax Ratio; • Classification of Taxes: (Single Vs Multiple Taxes, Proportional Vs Progressive Taxes, Direct Vs Indirect Taxes) and their merits and demerits. • VAT & GST
• Impact, Shifting and Incidence of a tax; • Forward and Backward shifting; • Shifting of a tax through Tax Capitalization; • Theories of Tax Shifting; • Incidence and shifting of commodity taxes under different cost conditions
• Justice in taxation: Benefit Approach and Ability to Pay Approach; • Taxable capacity; • Effects of Taxation; • Major trends in tax revenue of the central government in India.
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