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Custom duty notification amending notification No. 146/94-Customs, dated 13th July, 1994

January 19, 2010 6293 Views 0 comment Print

Notification No. 5/2010-Customs – New Delhi, the 19th January, 2010- in column (2), for item (a) and the entry relating thereto, the following shall be substituted, namely:-“(a)Sports goods, sports equipments, sports requisites, including synthetic playing surfaces, fitness equipments, sports medicine, sports apparel”; in column (3), for item (a) and the entries relating thereto, the following shall be substituted, namely:-“(a) The said goods are imported into India by,-

Right to set-off loss is a “vested right” which is available despite amendment in year of set-off

January 19, 2010 631 Views 0 comment Print

In AY 2002-03, the assessee suffered a long-term capital loss. U/s 74(1) as it then stood, such loss could be carried forward and set off against all capital gains including short-term capital gains. S. 74 was amended in AY 2003-04 to provide that long-term capital loss could only be set-off against long-term capital gains and not against short-term-capital gain

AO deemed to have applied his mind if facts are on record

January 19, 2010 9244 Views 0 comment Print

In CIT Vs Kelvinator of India Ltd. 256 ITR 1 the Full Bench of the Delhi High Court was considering a case of reopening u/s 147 within 4 years from the end of the assessment year. The Court held that when a regular order of assessment is passed in terms of section 143 (3) of the Act, a presumption can

FM seeks suggestions for general budget 2010-11 from the members

January 19, 2010 669 Views 0 comment Print

The Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has said that timely and pro-active monetary and fiscal measures have ensured that the growth process remain intact despite the adverse impact of global financial crisis. He was chairing the meeting of Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to the Finance Ministry, here today.

SEBI Circular on Currency Futures on Additional Currency Pairs

January 19, 2010 642 Views 0 comment Print

It has now been decided to permit eligible Stock Exchanges to introduce currency futures on Euro-INR, Pound Sterling-INR and Japanese Yen-INR. The details in terms of product design, margins and position limits for the three additional currency pairs are as given under Annexure I, II and III respectively.

Amount paid for compounding of offence not allowable u/s 37(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961

January 19, 2010 7715 Views 0 comment Print

The amount paid for compounding an offence is inevitably a penalty in terms of section 483 of the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 itself and the mere fact that it has been described as compounding fee cannot, in any way, alter the character of the payment which payment, is in the nature of penalty.

Section 4 of SCR Act, 1956 does not require publication of pre-recognition Rules and Bye-laws of a Stock

January 19, 2010 4333 Views 0 comment Print

As would be evident from the pleadings and submissions made on behalf of the respective arties, the main question which we are called upon to consider is whether in the absence of publication of the Rules and Bye-laws of the Bombay Stock Exchange, which had been framed prior to its recognition in 1956 under the 1956 Act, its activities could be said to be without authority.

FM likely to keep the corporate tax rate unchanged at 30%

January 19, 2010 573 Views 0 comment Print

The finance ministry is likely to keep the corporate tax rate unchanged at 30%, as it faces stiff resistance from companies to the draft direct tax code’s proposal to cut the rate to 25% and remove all exemptions. “Corporates are resisting the phasing out of exemptions even with a lower tax rate,” said a senior government official.

RBI proposed banks to charge uniform home loan rate to old customers but major banks rejected the proposal

January 19, 2010 636 Views 0 comment Print

Driven by angry mortgage borrowers, RBI has once again nudged top banks to charge lower home loan rates to old customers instead of just using the lower interest rates to pull new borrowers. But lenders continued to resist the proposal, citing cost mismatch. The contentious issue cropped up when CEOs of large banks met senior RBI officials on Thursday to suggest possible measures that the central bank could consider for the January 29 monetary policy.

3 Idiots producer expected to pay largest tax paid by a film producer ever

January 19, 2010 954 Views 0 comment Print

The Income-Tax authorities expect to raise nearly Rs 30 crore from Vidhu Vinod Chopra — the Bollywood film producer, whose recently-produced movie 3 Idiots emerged as the highest grosser in the history of Hindi cinema — for his income in 2009-10. An I-T official, who did not wish to be named, said Mr Chopra visited the I-T department last week to sort out issues related to his income tax payment. He is expected to pay the last installment of advance tax by March 15.

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