ITAT Mumbai held that Where assessee is involved in arbitrage activities, the transactions of shares in cash segment and future segment cannot be segregated to calculate profit and loss from each segment separately.
Existing ICAI Code of Ethics is based on provisions of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949, Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988, Council Guidelines issued from time to time, as also on the provisions of International Code of Ethics issued by International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA).
It has to be realized that good corporate governance is about helping the company achieve its objectives, implement its corporate strategy, while keeping the interest of various stakeholders in mind.
The Board approved the proposal to amend various Regulations to enable the market participants to make payments to SEBI through digital mode (such as NEFT/RTGS) as well.
AO’s assumption of jurisdiction under section 153A of Income Tax Act,1961 and consequent passing of order of assessment u/s. 143(3) r.w.s. 153A is void if Assessing Officer erred in assuming jurisdiction u/s 153A
Notice as prescribed U/s. 143(2) was not properly served on assessee, ITAT Kolkata, held, that assessment made U/s. 144 of the Act was not valid & it was quashed.
Hon’ble Supereme Court admits SLP- Transer pricing adjustment should be restriced to AE transactions only and not on entire turnover of assessee
This article for the purpose of knowledge updation & base on draft model of GST ,which would also change later stage. Today GST is important tax structure for compliance of indirect taxation and this will come at one platform. GST is emerge all indirect tax at one roof, GST, or Goods and Services Tax
Retirement investment planning is critical but often ignored and postponed for a later stage. Most of us tend to believe that our present day earnings and savings will cushion our expenses during retirement years. Rarely do we consider the erosive impact of inflation on our savings.
Article analyses definition of aggregate turnover and changes brought in by Revised GST Draft Law. The definition of aggregate turnover under revised GST Draft Law is under section 2(6) which states that the aggregate turnover shall include all taxable supplies, exempt supplies, exports of goods and/or services and inter-State supplies of a person having the same PAN.