- Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 22:11
- RBI
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DBOD. AML.BC. No. 68 /14.01.001/2009-10- Some of the salient features of the amendment, relevant to banks and financial institutions are as under: • Clause (ca) inserted in sub-rule (1) of Rule 2 defines "non-profit organization" • Clause (BA) inserted in sub-rule (1) of Rule 3 requires banks/financial institutions to maintain proper record of all transactions involving receipts by non-profit organizations of value more than rupees ten lakh or its equivalent in forei..
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- Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 1:54
- Custom Duty
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The drawback rates provided for gold & silver jewellery will only be applicable for exports made through the ports /custom houses as specified in para 4A.12 of the Hand Book of Procedures (vol.1), 2004-2009 after examination by the jewellery expert appraisers/superintendents to ascertain the quality of gold/silver and the quantum of gold/silver in the exported items. It may be noted that the drawback rate provided for gold & silver jewellery is a specific rate in terms o..
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- Thursday, November 19, 2009, 17:54
- Custom Duty
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The petitioner was being prosecuted for an offence under Customs Act for the last 12 years. The value of the offending goods was Rs. Eight lakhs (approx). 20% of the value of goods comes out to be approx 1.6 lakhs. The compounding authority comes to the conclusion that out of 1.6 lakhs and 10 lakhs, 10 lakhs is higher and hence imposed a compounding amount of Rs. 10 lakhs.
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- Thursday, October 1, 2009, 5:09
- Income Tax
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The Income Tax Act 1961 (the Act) has been amended with effect from 1st October 2009 to provide that any gift-in-kind, being an immovable property or any other property, the value of which exceeds Rs.50,000 (rupees fifty thousand), will become taxable in the hands of the donee, being an individual or a Hindu Undivided Family [...]
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- Saturday, September 19, 2009, 3:25
- Finance
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About ‘Exchange Rate’ of a currency: The exchange rate of the currency of a country in relation to the currency of another country depends on the comparative trade advantages and economic strengths of the countries. If one US dollar is equal to 45 rupees, it simply means that in the US, if a dollar fetches [...]
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- Sunday, May 17, 2009, 7:21
- Income Tax Case Laws
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SUMMARY OF CASE LAW Interference of the High Court in findings of fact would be justified only if it appears to it that the conclusions arrived at by the ITAT are palpably perverse. CASE LAW DETAILS Decided by: HIGH COURT OF DELHI, In The case of: CIT v. K. J. Business Centre , Appeal No. : [...]
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