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Corporate Tax in India refers to the direct tax levied on the profits of companies and corporations operating within the country. It is governed primarily by the Income Tax Act, 1961, and associated rules and regulations.
The corporate tax rate for domestic companies in India is typically 25% or 30%, depending on turnover (with special rates for certain companies like manufacturing, presently 15%). Foreign companies are taxed at 40%. The tax regime includes provisions for Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT), dividend distribution tax (abolished from FY 2020-21), and transfer pricing rules. Tax filings are made to the Income Tax Department, under the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).