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definitions in the ordinance - maani - 11-29-2004 definitions in the income tax ordinace are like this "a company is defined as defined in companies ordinance 1984" so do i think its a definition...almost all the definitions are like the same... i really have problems in studying taxation...plz help Ace - massood akhter - 11-29-2004 AoA, sometimnes to avoid confusion and ambiguity, reference is made from other laws and especially such a situation arises in Taxation laws.<b></b><center></center><font size=4></font id=size4><font size=5></font id=size5><b></b><u></u> massood ar. - maani - 11-30-2004 AOA...but yaar that means if we have to study tax laws then just to learn definitions we have to consult all other laws like insurance and modarba and trusts ets...whats that rubbish... Ace - ali4u3 - 11-30-2004 its not rubbish .... its CA ....so enjoy it p Never seek advice from a Chartered Accountant. They are trained to find problems not solutions. - maani - 12-01-2004 i have really started enjoying Ace - ali4u3 - 12-01-2004 hummm..its gud 4 ur future..p Never seek advice from a Chartered Accountant. They are trained to find problems not solutions. - aamersikandar - 12-02-2004 Hi mani Your observation is right. But definitions are required to be so written in order to link laws. They have been written keeping in view actual business environment and not students. You should consult a good tax handbook. May I suggest practical handbook by Huzaima and bukhari. Thanks Aamer Sikandar - maani - 12-02-2004 thanks aamer... Ace |