Taxation and zakat on Islamic finance instruments / edited by Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Muhammad Hakimi Mohd Shafiai and Salman Ahmed Shaikh
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- HJ2950.6 T39
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General H (Social Sciences: Economic, Industries, Commerce, Finance, Sociology, Family, Society) Ground floor | Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali Ground Floor (Gadong Campus) | HJ2950.6 T39 2019 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Pembelian daripada Universiti Utara Malaysia | 1050068709 |
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HJ2178.5 R399 1999 c.2 عجز الموازنة : وعلاجه في الفقه الإسلامي / | HJ2950.6 C46 2009 c.1 Advanced Malaysian taxation : : principles and practice / | HJ2950.6 C54 2009 c.1 Malaysian taxation : principles and practice / | HJ2950.6 T39 2019 c.1 Taxation and zakat on Islamic finance instruments / | HJ2986 C435 2006 c.1 Challenges for China's Public Spending : Toward Greater Effectiveness and Equity / | HJ2986 C435 2006 c.2 Challenges for China's Public Spending : Toward Greater Effectiveness and Equity / | HJ2986 C435 2006 c.3 Challenges for China's Public Spending : Toward Greater Effectiveness and Equity / |
Includes text in English
Includes bibliographical references and index
Taxation and Zakat on Islamic Finance Instruments feature essays covering Islamic finance practice and the tax hurdles faced in different jurisdictions. The book highlights how the distinguishing features in Islamic finance do not hamper the economic purpose of most product structures. Therefore, it makes a strong case for according tax neutrality for a level playing field, enabling access to finance in developing countries, fostering financial inclusion of voluntarily excluded faith-conscious people, and bringing competitiveness to the financial industry. This book gives an account of the taxation framework in a diverse set of regions and countries and provides a comparative look to see how and where progress is made and how different countries were able to have assimilation at a greater speed than others. The book also attempts to highlight the ground realities and the common issues faced in current practice. It attempts to be relevant for active policy-making in the current scenario by giving a detailed and up-to-date account of developments in the taxation and regulatory framework for Islamic finance in major regions where Islamic finance has a greater presence and where the potential for future growth is high. The book gives due coverage to the taxation issues arising in Islamic banking and Islamic capital markets as well as how to apply a unique Islamic approach to curb the concentration of wealth through the institution of zakat in contemporary economies and financial instruments.
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