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S. 153A order void if s. 132 search warrant in improper status. Assessee can retract admission of undisclosed income

June 4, 2010 763 Views 0 comment Print

A survey u/s 133A was conducted on 28.10.04 at the premises of a charitable trust of which the assessee was the managing trustee. The assessee admitted unaccounted income of Rs. 1.93 crores.

Exposure draft regarding proposed amendment to IRDA Regulations for Protection of Policyholders Interests, 2002 – Issuance of Key Feature Documents for insurance products

June 4, 2010 447 Views 0 comment Print

In line with the nation’s approach to economic reforms, the IRDA has initiated reform measures around the principle of sustainable growth along with public accountability. Therefore protecting the interests of policyholders is the main mission of IRDA and the Authority’s efforts have been constantly directed towards this end.

RBI committee to check customer service by banks to small borrowers and pensioners

June 4, 2010 402 Views 0 comment Print

The committee constituted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to look into the issue of customer service by banks to small borrowers including pensioners will hold its first meeting this month. It will submit its report within four months after the meeting.

Government moves Supreme Court over service tax on renting of commercial immovable properties

June 4, 2010 519 Views 0 comment Print

Through Finance Act 2010, the government had sought to levy service tax on renting of immovable property to businesses, despite the fact a similar law enacted three years ago remained non-enforceable, thanks to a Delhi High Court ruling on a petition challenging the law filed by major retailers.

Pay Service tax on Services taken abroad as CBEC started monitoring them

June 4, 2010 565 Views 1 comment Print

Companies managing to evade taxes on services received from abroad, such as management consultancy and banking, now may not be able to to do so as the government is all set to plug the loopholes in the system which helped flourish the practice till now.

Revised Gratuity Exemption Limit for employees covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972

June 4, 2010 19227 Views 15 comments Print

In respect of other employees, it is to be determined whether they receive gratuity from an employer covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 or not. It is pertinent to note that every gratuity payment received by an employee is not exempt from tax per se. In this context, it is important to note the provisions of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 read with the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Brief on Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

June 4, 2010 1200 Views 0 comment Print

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have been in existence in India for quite some time now. But so far ETFs have not enjoyed the kind of popularity that the conventional Mutual Funds enjoy. One reason could be the lack of understanding of the concept of ETF amongst the general investor. Second, and probably the more important reason, is that ETFs by nature track a certain index (e.g. Nifty or the Bankex).

PricewaterhouseCoopers improved it’s commend on FTSE 100 companies

June 4, 2010 324 Views 0 comment Print

PricewaterhouseCoopers has improved its commend of FTSE100 audit clients increasing its share of the top flight to 41 in the second quarter of this year. According to the Hemscott adviser rankings PwC remains the biggest auditor among Blue Chips though overall KPMG has improved its position among to maintain the firm’s lead in having the most audit clients among listed companies.

PWC Faces Inquiry in Bankruptcy Case

June 4, 2010 240 Views 0 comment Print

A federal appeals court ruled against PricewaterhouseCoopers in a long-running bankruptcy case that could now examine whether the firm acted in good faith as the auditor for a defunct hospital system. The case involved the Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit hospital system that filed for bankruptcy in July 1998 with approximately $1.3 billion in debt, according to Reuters.

Finance ministry may relax public shareholding rules

June 4, 2010 237 Views 0 comment Print

The Union finance ministry plans to define any equity placement prior to an Initial Public Offer as promoter shareholding for the purpose of calculating minimum public float. The new definition will be part of an amendment to the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, that would prescribe a minimum public float of 25 per cent in all companies irrespective of their size or ownership status.

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