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In cases of a group, coordinated investigation is a relevant ground for transfer of its case under section 127 of IT Act

March 3, 2009 1306 Views 0 comment Print

Section 127 does not spell out under what facts and circumstances a transfer of a case can be made. However, in a case of inter-city transfer statute requires compliance of two requirements –first, to vie the assessee a reasonable opportunity of hearing, wherever it is possible to do so and secondly, reasons with regard to transfer should be recorded. In the instant case there is no dispute that the principles of natural justice

Treatment to be given to unclaimed debenture amount when same is used by assessee-company for its business: HC Mumbai

March 3, 2009 946 Views 0 comment Print

9. In the instant case, since it is not in dispute that the amount, in question, has already been utilized by the Assessee for the purpose of its business from time to time and by Board Resolution the Assessee has transferred the amount to the Reserve Fund Account, and considering the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of Commissioner of Income-tax vs. T. V. Sundaram Iyengar

Important Announcement for CA Students

March 3, 2009 492 Views 0 comment Print

BOS/Announcement/227/2009                             March 2, 2009   Announcement The following clarifications are brought to the notice of the students:

I-T officer spills beans, boss held in graft case

March 3, 2009 600 Views 0 comment Print

The CBI on Saturday arrested S S Keshkamat, additional commissioner of Income Tax (I-T) in connection with the alleged bribe paid to his ITO, T V Mohan. Keshkamat’s three flats in Thane and a shop in his wife’s name are under the CBI scanner. The CBI said Mohan had named Keshkamat during interrogation. CBI sources […]

Man in Mumbai admits to tax evasion, pays Rs 22cr

March 3, 2009 651 Views 0 comment Print

This could be one the biggest admission of tax evasion by an individual in recent times. Munir Khan, who describes himself as a`scientist’ and has a medicine for all incurable diseases, on Friday paid Rs 22 crore as tax on his income for the current financial year. According to sources, the assessment wing of the […]

AAR application to be rejected if not complies Section 245R

March 3, 2009 1480 Views 0 comment Print

Once the conclusion is reached that the application for advance ruling filed under section 245Q is hit by one or all of the embargoes laid down in the proviso to section 245R(2), the Authority has no option but to reject the application in limine; it is not open to the Authority to ignore the legal bar created by the proviso notwithstanding the discretion conferred on the Authority in apparently wide terms under the main provision i.e., sub-section (2).

National Consumer Commission fined Kaun Banega Crorepati – 3 Rs. 1 Crore for unfair trade practice

March 3, 2009 585 Views 0 comment Print

Kaun Banega Crorepati – 3 which ran on Star Plus TV from January 2007 to April 2007 under the anchor of Shah Rukh Khan, was running a contest called “Har Seat Hot Seat” in which TV viewers were invited to participate. The contest consisted of answering an objective type question with four possible answers. TV […]

Mandatory cost audit: Do we really need it?

March 3, 2009 651 Views 0 comment Print

It’s a measure of efficiency & governance : Kunal Banerjee President, ICWAI Corporate governance has taken centre-stage in all business models since the Enron debacle. But recent happenings have shown that a governance structure should also support an organisation’s efforts to improve performance. There is a need to move from compliance governance to business governance. […]

India lifts six month ban on import of toys from China

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India has partially lifted the six months ban imposed on import of toys from China earlier this year. The government, on Monday, decided  to allow import of Chinese toys which have been given quality certificates by internationally recognised laboratories and agencies. The move follows threats issued by China of complaining against India’s ban at the […]

Road Construction is exempt from Service Tax: CBEC

March 3, 2009 7616 Views 0 comment Print

In a move that has implications for infrastructure firms such as L&T, Reliance Infrastructure, Simplex Infrastructure and Soma Enterprises, the government has clarified that construction of roads is not a taxable service, though repair, management and maintenance of roads will attract service tax. A Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) circular has cleared the […]

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