You are therefore requested to collect and forward the necessary particulars regarding options for transfer/pasting from each of these officers for use by the Board. Three options for CCA region should be indicated in the order of preference. The options should be filled online through Cadre management Systern(CMS) being operational through our website www.irsofficersonline.gov.in
. In the case of any post/category which is not included in the schedule above shall be eligible for the basic wages prescribed for equivalent post/ category.
ESI Corporation has introduced payment of contribution through system generated challans from December, 2010. In respect of the current contribution period ending September, 2011, most of the employers have paid ESI contribution through system generated challans. Such employers who have paid ESI contribution through system generated challans for all the six months need not submit return of contribution in hard copy. They can submit the return of contribution online through the ESIC portal (www.esic.in) by following the procedure given below on or before 11/11/2011
LETTER [F.No.137/131/2010-CX.40], dated 20-5-2011 Certain field formations have raised the issue of leviability of service tax on escort charges collected by State Police from banks for escorting cash, under ‘Security Agency service’. 2. While, most of the field formations are of the view that such charges should be leviable to service tax under Security Agency service, doubts have been expressed from certain formations.
AD HOC EXEMPTION ORDER No.1/1/2011, dated 1-7-2011 Whereas, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constituted under the CISF Act, 1968 as a force for protection and security of industrial undertakings is a multi-skilled agency under Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. In addition to securing property belonging to Government of India, they also provide security service to several other properties including those owned by public sector companies and State Governments for a consideration.
In this regard, please find enclosed for necessary action, a copy of Ad hoc Exemption Order No. 2/2/2011, dated 8-8-2011, whereby Government has granted exemption to the taxable service of outdoor catering referred to in sub-clause (zzt) of clause (105) of section 65 of the Finance Act, if the same has been provided by a Non Government Organisation registered under any Central Act or State Act, under the Centrally assisted Mid-Day Meal Scheme, from the whole of service tax leviable thereon under section 66 of the Finance Act, during the period 10-9-2004 to 2-9-2010
Whereas a Non Government Organization registered under any Central Act or State Act, under the Centrally assisted Mid-Day Meal Scheme, has been granted exemption from service tax vide Notification No. 47/2010 – Service Tax, dated 3-9-2010 for providing the taxable service of outdoor catering referred to in sub-clause (zzt) of clause (105) of section 65 of the Finance Act 1994;
Attention is drawn to the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s order dated 14.10.2011 in the matter of Civil Appeal No. 8391-8393 of 2011 arising out of Bombay High Court’s order in Writ Petition No. 1474 of 2010 before Hon’ble High Court of Bombay challenging provisions of Section 65 (90a) read with Section 65 (105)(zzzz) of the Finance Act, 1994 as amended by Section 75 and 76 of the finance Act, 2010, which levied service tax on “Renting/leasing of immovable property” from 01.06.2007 which provisions were upheld by the Hon’ble High Court of Bombay by order dated 04.08.2011 and dismissed the Writ Petition No. 1474 of 2010. (Copy of Supreme Court Order dated 14/10/2011 enclosed).
The Government proposes to set up National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) which will replace Company Law Board, Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction and Appellate Authority for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday attributed the stock market crash to withdrawal of funds by foreign investors and depreciation of the rupee. Mr. Mukherjee told reporters in Delhi that, Markets have crashed because of continuous withdrawal of funds by Foreign Institutional Investors.