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ICAI extended last date for receipt of May-2010 CA Exam Forms

February 24, 2010 558 Views 0 comment Print

This is to inform that owing to delay in making available Application Forms for May-2010 Chartered Accountants Examinations at some branches/Regional offices , the Competent Authority has decided to extend the last date for receipt of filled in Examination Forms ( without late fee of Rs.500/-) till 5th March,2010.

Important information for students filling up Final May 2010 Exam Form conducted by ICAI

February 24, 2010 645 Views 0 comment Print

The students of PE II who have joined the course on the basis of their degree examination and switched over to PCC after discontinuance of PE II may apply for May 2010 subject to completion of their articled training period before 30th of April 2010 (including excess leave, any).

Income Tax refund scam: TV actors, IT officials are in CBI net

February 23, 2010 1390 Views 0 comment Print

The CBI on Sunday arrested three income tax (I-T) officials and two of their accomplices in connection with a Rs 3-crore fraudulent tax refund scam. The arrested I-T officials are inspector Pramod Prabhakar, tax assistant Raju Nagpure and senior tax assistant Rajesh Pillai. Another I-T official Shrikant is on the run. The others who have been arrested are Dilip Vyas and Manoj Sangtiyani, a little known television actor.

SEBI imparting investor education in schools

February 23, 2010 609 Views 0 comment Print

Class 8 and 9 students at 26 schools all over the country are taking lessons in investor education these days, courtesy the capital market regulator. The optional three-month course teaches these students the importance of money, how to manage it and concepts of budgeting and saving.

Non-exempt capital loss cannot be set off against exempt capital gains

February 23, 2010 1460 Views 0 comment Print

S. 10 (38) inserted w.e.f. 1.10.2004 provides that long-term capital gains (LTCG) on which security transaction tax (STT) is paid shall not be included in total income. The assessee earned long term capital gain (LTCG) of Rs. 33,01,57,200 on sale of shares after 1.10.2004 in respect of which STT was paid. The LTCG was exempt u/s 10 (38).

Bad debts need not be proven to be irrecoverable u/s 36(1)(vii). It is sufficient if they are written off

February 23, 2010 883 Views 0 comment Print

In the case of TRF Limited vs. CIT (Supreme Court) Supreme Court had to consider whether after the amendment to s. 36 (1) (vii) w.e.f. 1.4.1989, an assessee had to establish, as a matter of fact, that the debt advanced by the assessee had, in fact, become irrecoverable or whether writing off the debt as irrecoverable in the accounts was sufficient. HELD deciding in favour of the assessee:

It department asking to pay full advance tax to corporates

February 23, 2010 474 Views 0 comment Print

The Income-Tax (I-T) department in Mumbai is summoning CEOs and CFOs of mid-size companies with the objective to communicate to them that anything less than the full payment of advance taxes will not be acceptable. I-T department sources said a face-to-face interaction helps in gauging the exact amount of tax payable by companies.

IT department decided to collect tax on compensation paid by Essar Steel for land acquisition

February 23, 2010 763 Views 0 comment Print

The Income Tax (IT) department’s decision to collect IT from the land losers getting compensation above Rs one lakh from Essar Steel for the company’s pelletisation project at Paradeep has paralyzed the land acquisition process. Land losers have threatened not to concede even an inch of land if the collection of IT is not stopped.

Corporates requested RBI non to ban currency derivatives

February 23, 2010 594 Views 0 comment Print

Many of the biggest names in Corporate India are telling the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) not to clamp down on currency derivatives — financial products that have baffled firms that never understood the risks and sparked court feuds with banks which sold them.

DDT needs to be withdrawn to avoid double taxation of same income

February 23, 2010 1610 Views 0 comment Print

Every domestic company is liable to pay a Dividend Distribution Tax @15% on the amount declared, distributed or paid by such company by way of dividends. The effective rate of tax works out to16.995%. The proposed Direct-tax Code also contains similar provision. The only exception is when the dividend is received by a domestic company from its subsidiary.

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