In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 7(4) of the Service Tax Rules 1994 read with notification No. 48/2011-Service Tax dated 19th October 2011, Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby extends the date of submission of half yearly return for the period April 2011 to September 2011 from 25th October 2011 to 26th December 2011.
This is in continuation of the circular No SEBI/CFD/DCR/SAST/ 1/2011/09/23 dated September 23, 2011 on the captioned Regulations wherein various formats for the reports/ disclosures to be filed were specified. The formats for disclosures for acquisition and disposal of shares under Regulation 29 (1) and 29 (2) of the Regulations, which have since been finalized are placed as Annexure-A and Annexure-B respectively.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Amendments to Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 107, Financial Instruments: Disclosures, issued by the Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments. The Board invites comments on any aspect of this Exposure Draft. Comments are most helpful if they indicate the specific paragraph or group of paragraphs to which they relate, contain a clear rationale and, where applicable, provide a suggestion for alternative wording.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Amendments to Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 1, Presentation of Financial Statements, issued by the Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments. The Board invites comments on any aspect of this Exposure Draft. Comments are most helpful if they indicate the specific paragraph or group of paragraphs to which they relate, contain a clear rationale and, where applicable, provide a suggestion for alternative wording.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Amendments to Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 101, First-time Adoption of Indian Accounting Standards, issued by the Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments. The Board invites comments on any aspect of this Exposure Draft. Comments are most helpful if they indicate the specific paragraph or group of paragraphs to which they relate, contain a clear rationale and, where applicable, provide a suggestion for alternative wording.
As part of intensifying the surveillance against illegal activities, the Excise Department will have a new range in Ernakulam district. The proposal for this has been approved by the Excise department and the new range will come up soon. Ernakulam district with its wide area and high density of population has always been a hot spot for the trade of illicit liquor and ganja sale. Currently, there are 12 Excise ranges in the district. To put tab on the active illegal trade, the Deputy Commissioner had sent a proposal for a new range which was approved by the authorities recently. The new range will be set up in Nedumbassery under the Ernakulam Deputy Excise Commissioner. Ernakulam district comes under the Central Excise zone.
Notification No. 48/2011 – Service Tax, New Delhi, the 19th October 2011 G.S.R. 771(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) read with sub-section (2) of section 94 of the Finance Act, 1994 (32 of 1994), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Service Tax Rules, 1994, namely […]
Shriya Enterprises Vs. Commissioner,Commercial Taxes – , the court is the opinion that potato chips, being a processed vegetable, is liable to be taxed @ 4 per cent under entry 6 of Schedule-II(B) of the Act. Consequently, the impugned order of the assessing authority, the order of the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) as well as the order of the Tribunal cannot be sustained and are quashed. The revision is allowed. The assessing authority is directed to levy tax on the revisionist with respect to the potato chips @ 4 per cent instead of @ 12.5 percent.
Whether a student of Professional competence Course can apply for conversion to Integrated Professional Competence Course? Ans. Yes. A student of PCC can apply for conversion to IPCC in the prescribed form [can be downloaded from http://220.227.161.86/14650IPCC_Converson_Form.pdf] alongwith prescribed fee [both groups Rs. 6000/- and group I Rs. 5000/-]. Students can obtain the prospectus of IPCC for Rs. 100/- from any nearest Branch office of the Institute.
Further, in respect of ACP importers to be audited under the scheme within a period of one year, Board has decided that carrying out PCCV or PCA at the respective Customs House shall be a duplication of effort for both Department and ACP importers. Therefore, Board desires that in respect of ACP importers PCCV or PCA at the Customs Houses shall be dispensed with henceforth.