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Highlights of Revised Direct Tax Code

June 27, 2010 4108 Views 0 comment Print

EET :EET will not include Government Provident Fund (GPF), PPF, Recognised Provided Funds, Pension Scheme administered by Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority as well as approved pure life insurance products and annuity scheme. These will be governed by EEE.

CBI arrested three for cheating CA, sent to judicial custody

June 27, 2010 2016 Views 0 comment Print

Three persons, including a former IAF staffer, who were arrested by the CBI for cheating a chartered accountant of over Rs 75 lakh, were on Wednesday remanded in judicial custody by a sessions court. The accused had allegedly cheated the complainant on the pretext of helping him to sell his products and getting some of his projects pending with the government cleared.

ICAI – Announcement on Tax Related Queries of Members

June 27, 2010 333 Views 0 comment Print

The Direct Taxes Committee has been receiving emails/ letters from various members seeking opinion on tax related queries. It may however be noted that as a matter of policy the Committees of the Institute do not undertake to express any view which would amount to an opinion or interpretation of a statutory provision.

Recent Supreme Court Judgment Misinterpreted to Infer That Date Of Rejection of A Claim is Irrelevant

June 27, 2010 9571 Views 0 comment Print

Limitation period means the time within which a person must file his case before a judicial authority for exercising his rights. This period is to be calculated from the date of the cause of action. This term does not have any definition, but it is well settled that “cause of action” is a mixed question of fact and law. It has consistently been held that for insurance disputes, the cause of action starts from the date of rejection of the claim.

Big 4 Refugees: Where Are They Now? Are They Still Miserable?

June 27, 2010 288 Views 0 comment Print

That being the case, some of the people that you knew while they were in public accounting have completely disappeared never to heard from again. Those of you still at the mercy of the billable hour might assume that these refugees are loving life in their new jobs – working 40 hours a week, making far more money and seeing more than an hour or two of sunlight on a regular basis.

Patna HC issues directive on alleged excise scam

June 27, 2010 384 Views 0 comment Print

The Patna high court on Thursday issued a directive for making the state government a respondent in a writ petition seeking CBI probe into the alleged excise scam. A single bench presided by Justice Samarendra Pratap Singh asked the petitioner, Ajit Sarthi, to make the state government a respondent in the case.

Companies Act, 1956 vis-à-vis Easy Exit scheme- Implication of Companies which failed to raise minimum paid up capital after 12-12-2002 – An Analysis

June 27, 2010 393 Views 0 comment Print

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has give an opportunity to the defunct companies, for getting their names struck-off from the Register of Companies, the Ministry has decided to introduce a scheme namely, Easy Exit Scheme, 2010 under Section 560 of the Companies Act, 1956. The scheme is operational from 30th May 2010 to 31st August 2010.

Chartered Accountants Day Celebrations on July 1,2010 by ICAI : ICAI NEWS

June 27, 2010 318 Views 0 comment Print

ICAI Celebrating CAs Day on July 1st ,2010. Successfully Completed 51 Years by ICAI. ICAI formed on July 1st, 1949.ICAI is One of the Most Powerful Accounting Body World Wide. ICAI has Very Big Impact in India.ICAI Produced 153,600 Chartered Accountants ( CA ) till April 2009( Data : Wikipedia ). There is always Best Future for future Chartered Accountants.

CVC advises major penalty against 15 officers from Central Board of Excise & Customs

June 27, 2010 604 Views 0 comment Print

THE Central Vigilance Commission disposed of 1266 cases during April 2010 referred to it for advice. The Commission advised imposition of major penalty against 99 officers including 15 from Central Board of Excise & Customs, 13 from State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, 11 from Coal India Ltd., 8 from M/o Railways, 7 each from UCO Bank and Bank of Baroda, 5 from MCD, 4 each from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and Department of Telecommunications, 3 each from Canara Bank and DDA.

Govt may not extend tax concessions for export-oriented units (EoUs) beyond March

June 27, 2010 306 Views 0 comment Print

The Union Government might not review or consider the extension of the Sunset Clause to the export-oriented units (EoUs), beyond the earlier set deadline of March 31, 2011. “There is no discussion on this (extension of sunset clause) now, it might not be considered,” said Dr Rahul Khullar, Union Secretary for Commerce and Industries.

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