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Service Tax Brings CA and Lawyers at Par Now

May 8, 2011 5916 Views 0 comment Print

The chartered accountant, cost accountants and company secretaries enjoyed exemption from levy of service tax on representational services and lawyers were not taxed on such services. Now with legal fraternity coming into tax net, exemption to representational services (ie, appearing before any statutory authority in pursuance of any notice) has been withdrawn from May 1, 2011. Thus, both CAs etc and legal consultants have a similar scope of taxation except that in case of legal services, representation for individuals is not yet taxable.

Notification for Special Examination Scheduled to be Held on 17th May 2011 for Hindi Medium Candidates of PCE and IPCE – (07-05-2011)

May 8, 2011 747 Views 0 comment Print

No. 13-CA (EXAM)/M/2011/III: – In continuation to the Institute’s Notification No. 13-CA (EXAM)/M/2011 dated 12th January, 2011, it is notified for the general information that Group – 1, Paper – 3 – Law, Ethics and Communication of Professional Competence Examination and Group – 1, Paper – 2 – Business Laws, Ethics and Communications of Integrated Professional Competence Examination held on 5th May-2011 in respect of candidates who had opted for Hindi medium stands cancelled. The said examination for the candidates who had opted for Hindi medium will now be held again on 17th May – 2011 (Tuesday) from 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM. The venues of the examinations will remain unchanged. Admit Cards already issued would remain valid.

Hotel Rooms and Eating out Become Costlier

May 8, 2011 13078 Views 0 comment Print

Effective May 1, 2011, service tax @ 5 percent shall be levied on all hotel rooms where the tariff of hotel rooms is @ Rs 1000 per day or more so much so that hotel rooms will become costlier by 5 percent. The rate of tax is 10 percent but 50 percent abetment has been provided which makes the effective rate of tax to 5 percent. Service tax would not be payable by hotels where room tariff is less than Rs 1000 a day. In hotels where rooms are provided with different tariffs, say a set of rooms having tariff of less than Rs 1000 and another set of rooms with tariff of more than Rs 1000, service tax will be attached on rooms with higher tariff only. For the purpose of service tax, declared tariff (published rates) shall be considered and not the discounted or negotiated tariff. It would cover all charges payable for amenities such as air conditioner, furniture, refrigerator etc and any electronic gadgets installed in the room(eg, internet connection). However, cost of extra bed will not be taxed. Also, if cost of meals is included in tariff, it will be taxable but rooms service charges may not be taxed.

Sahara Group under scanner in Koda and other cases – SC

May 8, 2011 813 Views 0 comment Print

Sahara Group of companies are under CBI and Enforcement Directorate’s scanner not only in relation to 2G spectrum scam but also in at least three other cases including monely laundering scam allegedly involving former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda and Jet Airways’ takeover of Sahara Airlines, the Supreme Court was told today.

SC to hear petition on NSDL role in the IPO scam

May 8, 2011 696 Views 0 comment Print

The Supreme Court will tomorrow hear a petition seeking directions to market regulator Sebi to take action on the report of a high-powered committee, which had probed the IPO scam of 2006 and NSDL’s role in it. The matter would be heard by a bench comprising justices RV Raveendran and AK Patnaik.

Defaulters owe over Rs 103 crore to Sebi as penalty

May 8, 2011 603 Views 0 comment Print

Market regulator Sebi is still to recover monetary penalties of over Rs 103 crore imposed on individuals and entities till December, 2010. According to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the defaulters list covers 864 cases with a total penalty of Rs 1,03,55,34,765. Sebi issued adjudication orders on these cases between 2002 and 2010 and the concerned individuals and entities were asked to fork out monetary penalties. However, they had defaulted on furnishing the amount till December 31, 2010.

Sebi wants govt role in implementing Jalan panel report

May 8, 2011 618 Views 0 comment Print

Sebi has put the ball in the government’s court on implementing new rules proposed by a market regulator-appointed panel on how stock exchanges should be owned and run. Sources said that Sebi is awaiting the final word from the finance ministry on the issue before taking up the case at its board for implementation of the new rules.

Savings rate deregulation may push up costs for account holders

May 8, 2011 1024 Views 0 comment Print

Bank account holders’ cheers after the RBI hiked the rates on saving accounts could be short-lived, as the banks are likely to make them pay for a slew of services to offset the costs, bankers and analysts have said. Earlier, the regulated interest rate of 3.5 per cent per annum — unchanged since 1993 — helped banks garner low- cost deposits and maintain good margins, due to which many services came free.

Features of Proposed Project for Development and Implementation of E-Learning Portal

May 8, 2011 1135 Views 0 comment Print

(A) Development of e-learning portal for students Development of e-learning portal for providing on-line coaching, web-based learning for students pursuing ICWAI Courses. (B) Web conferencing – Live Virtual Classroom (LVC) A LVC mimics physical classroom but is delivered over the internet. It is a collaborative learning process between Learners and instructors to participate through the medium of internet. LVCs also provide facility of Archived classes, i.e. Students can log-in 24×7 and go through the lecture sessions, which is stored in the web-portal.

RBI may make it mandatory for foreign banks to adopt wholly-owned subsidiaries route

May 8, 2011 687 Views 0 comment Print

The Reserve Bank is likely to make it mandatory for foreign banks in the country to operate as wholly-owned subsidiaries, in line with the international practice, so that the central bank can have better control over their working. Initially, according to sources, the new banks and the existing ones with a few branches will be asked to convert into wholly-owned subsidiaries (WoS).

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