Gross direct tax collections during April-December of the current financial year 2013-14 is up by 12.33 percent and stood at rs. 4,81,914 crore as against rs. 4,29,023 crore in the same period last year.
Attention is invited to Circular No.345/2/2004-TRU (Pt.) dated 10th August, 2004, in which it was clarified that the Education Cess chargeable under Section 93(1) of the Finance (No.2) Act, 2004 is to be calculated by taking into account only such duties which are both levied and collected by the Department of Revenue.
Whether an existing unit in Jammu & Kashmir, which has availed of excise duty exemption under Notification No.56/2002-CE (location specific exemption to all goods other than the exclusion list) & No.57/2002-CE (non-location specific exemption to specified industries other than the exclusion list)
The global business environment is characterized by intense competition from domestic players and multinational companies. Formulating the right strategy is inevitable in order to establish competitive advantage. As a strategist, the management accountant is critically involved in deciding and negotiating appropriate strategic moves and also helping managers determine their most important customers, competitors, substitute products […]
The provisions of this circular shall come into effect six months from the date of issue. Once a new DIS booklet is issued to a BO as per provisions of this circular, old DIS issued to such a BO shall not be accepted by the DP. All DIS issued prior to this circular shall be phased out within a period of 2 years from the date of this circular. The measures listed above under the head ‘Monitoring of DIS’ shall be made applicable to the DIS issued as per the provisions of this circular.
RRBs are required to classify their entire investment portfolio, as on April 01, 2014 under three categories viz. ‘Held to Maturity’, ‘Available for Sale’ and ‘Held for Trading’. In the balance sheet, the investments will continue to be disclosed as per the existing five classifications viz. i) Government securities ii) Other approved securities iii) Shares iv) Debentures & Bonds v) Others (Mutual Fund Units, etc.).