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Default u/s 194C does not result in s. 40(a)(ia) disallowance if TDS paid before due date of filing ROI

July 27, 2010 2081 Views 0 comment Print

The assessee made payments to sub-contractors during the previous year and though s. 194C requires TDS at the stage of payment/credit, did not do so. The tax was, however, deducted on 31st March and paid over in Sept before the due date for filing the return. The AO took the view that while the payment made to the sub-contractor for March was allowable, the payments for the earlier months was disallowable u/s 40(a)(ia).

ICAI Discontinues CA Final Examination under the old syllabus

July 27, 2010 1068 Views 0 comment Print

Students are hereby informed that the CA Final (Old) Course shall be discontinued with the holding of the November, 2010 examination. In other words, November, 2010 examination will be the last attempt available to Final (Old) students and no further extension shall be granted under any circumstances. Final (Old) syllabus students shall have to mandatorily switch over to the Final (New) syllabus after November, 2010 examination.

Kapil Sibal unveils prototype for $35 touch-screen computer

July 27, 2010 819 Views 0 comment Print

Here we go again! India’s Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal has “launched” a $35 computer, evidently a “dream project” of his. The touch-screen, Linux-based device looks iPad-inspired, but we know little about how it works.

CAG report suggests Massive tax evasion may upset GST rollout

July 27, 2010 1044 Views 0 comment Print

While the government is lobbying hard with Opposition parties to implement Goods and Services Tax (GST) from April next year, a study carried out to assess the current tax base in states and the compliance level could upset its gameplan. The study revealed rampant evasion to the extent of 50% in half of the 23 states where tax audits were carried out.

Loan facilities to the physically/visually challenged by NBFCs

July 27, 2010 1099 Views 0 comment Print

NBFCs are therefore advised that there shall be no discrimination in extending products and facilities including loan facilities to the physically / visually challenged applicants on grounds of disability. NBFCs may also advise their branches to render all possible assistance to such persons for availing of the various business facilities.

SEBI mulls separate days for retail and institutional investors

July 27, 2010 882 Views 0 comment Print

As part of efforts to attract more retail investors to the stock market, Sebi is considering a proposal wherein the institutional investors would be first asked to submit their bids, possibly in the first two days, and then the remaining two days would be open only for retail investors, provided the IPO is open for four days.

Mutual Funds resist SEBI proposal of same charges for small, big investors

July 27, 2010 852 Views 0 comment Print

Mutual fund houses are strongly resisting a proposal from market regulator SEBI for treating small investors at par with large institutional ones in terms of various charges, such as exit-loads, with the argument that retail investors are costlier to service.

Bombay High Court Rules Overdraft facility can’t be attached for tax recovery

July 27, 2010 2797 Views 0 comment Print

The taxman does not have claim over the bank overdraft facility of a defaulter since the lender does not owe money, but has promised a loan for business, the Bombay High Court has ruled. By taking an overdraft facility, a taxpayer becomes a debtor to the bank and hence, no authority has the right to attach overdraft facility for recovering tax dues, the court said in an order dated July 8.

FM Announces New Pay Scales for Employees of RRBs at Par with PSBs

July 27, 2010 1363 Views 0 comment Print

Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee has asked the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) to bring their Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) below 5% by this year itself. Finance Minister also announced the wage revision of the pay-scale and allowances of the employees of the RRBs corresponding to those of Nationalised Banks as per 9th Bipartite Settlement. The additional cost burden of the arrears on this account would be about Rs. 791 crores.

In Bihar, women give 'birth' to 5 children in 2 months

July 27, 2010 858 Views 0 comment Print

PATNA: A woman, as everyone knows, usually gives birth to a baby after nine months of pregnancy, but in Bihar 298 women claim to have delivered two to five children in a span of 60 days – at least that’s what records of incentives amount given to new mothers under a government scheme show.

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