Free eBook on Audit, Inspection & Enforcement under Delhi Value Added Tax, 2004. This Book deals with Section 58 to 65 (amended upto 18-06-2012) of DVAT Act, 2004 read with Rules 22, 23, 41, 43 and 46 of DVAT Rules, 2005. These give power to the department for proper enforcement of the Act, audit of the accounts of the dealer, inspection of records, power to enter premises and seize records and goods, power to stop, search and retain goods and deals with the custody and release of records, disposal of goods, goods vehicle and security.
1. Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Accounts are to be filed as two separate documents with different e-Forms; 2. Each e-Form along with the relevant attachment(s) should be less than 2.5 MB. 3. The Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Account and Annual Return are filed as attachments to the respective e-Forms.
eBook covers various complex topics such as Tax Audit, TDS, HUF and Capital Gains. Book provides brief analysis of various complex issues falling under the above mentioned topics duly supported by latest relevant judicial pronouncements and provisions of law.
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In eBook on Survey, Search & Seizure under Income Tax Act, 1961 author has made every effort to compile all the latest developments in the field of Survey, Search & Seizure, which includes the prevalent law, its analysis, gist of significant judicial pronouncements of various courts, Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs), Performa’s of Panchnama & various forms and Important Circulars/ Notifications/ Press Notes, in updating the law. The book covers the following Topics.
Free Handbook covers the following Topics – 1. Introduction 2. Evolution and Growth of Charitable Organisations in India 3. Meaning of Charitable Organisation 4. Laws governing Charitable Organisations in India 5. Formation and Registration of the various forms of Charitable Organisations
Meaning of Charitable Purpose – Section 2(15). Income from Property held for Charitable Religious Purpose – Section 11. Capital Gains deemed to be Applied for Charitable /Religious Purpose – Section 11(1A). Consequences if Income not applied for Specific Purpose – Section 11(1B). Exemption if Income accumulated for Specific Purpose – Section 11(2). Application of Income Outside India.
Dividend General Meaning – • ’Dividend’, in its ordinary connotation, means the sum paid to or received by a shareholder proportionate to his shareholding in a company out of the total sum of profit distributed. • Section 2[22] of the Act, fictional provision envisaging 5 different situations. • Provisions attracted only where there is ‘accumulated profits’
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1 Meaning of HUF 2. Characteristics of HUF 3. Who can be ‘Karta’ 4 Sole Surviving Coparcener 5 Consequence of Amendment in Hindu Succession Act 6 Mode of Creation of HUF 7 Income Tax Issues