It is practically impossible for a company to completely shelter itself from any kind of risk at all. The only way is to mitigate the overall risks associated with the business by building a strong risk management strategy. Depending upon the kind of industry, size of company and kind of operations, the type of risk can vary from one company to another.
This Court is of the view that the respondents are entitled to seek pre-deposit of only 20% of the disputed demand during the pendency of the appeals in accordance with paragraph 4(A) of the office memorandum dated 29th February, 2016, as amended by the office memorandum dated 25th August, 2017.
Applicant has sought a clarification on Goods and Services Tax (GST) applicability on the contract of supplying Non- Air Conditioned (Non-AC) Buses and whether exemption is available for stated service under SI No. 15 Heading 9964 of Notification No. 12/2017 – Central Tax (Rate) dated June 28, 2017 (Services Exemption Notification) is applicable in the case.
DEFINITION: According to section 2 (16) of Companies Act, 2013 – Charge means : -an interest or lien -created on the property or assets of a company or any of its undertakings or both -as security and includes a mortgage TYPES OF CHARGE: Fixed Charge Floating charge Charge created on specific & identifiable assets. Eg: […]
For years a battle of manoeuver has been waged between the Legislature and those who are minded to throw the burden of taxation off their own shoulders on to those of their fellow subjects. In that battle the Legislature has often been worsted by the skill, determination and resourcefulness of its opponents, of whom the […]
Students who have not yet converted themselves from Earlier Scheme to Revised Scheme of Education and Training implemented w.e.f. 1st July, 2017, to appear in Foundation, Intermediate and Final Examinations being held under Revised Scheme in December, 2021 may convert themselves latest by 30th September, 2021.
Tvl. Innovative Motors Vs The Goods and Service Tax Council (Madras High Court) This Writ Petition has been filed by the petitioner to direct the respondents to reopen the GST Portal and to allow access to the portal to enable us to file Form GST TRAN – 1. Petitioner submit that denial of legitimate claim […]
CIT Vs Paul Devaraj (Madras High Court) Assessing Officer enhanced the turnover by comparing the packing material consumed by the assessee, which is incorrect and that there is an arithmetical error in the calculation done by the Assessing Officer. The Assessing Officer considered the secondary packing material as packing material consumed for the purpose of […]
MCA NOTIFICATION & ITS EFFECTS Situation Before Notification ♦ MCA in its Notification on 28 August 2020 has notified section 92(3) w.e.f 28-August-2020 which states that every company shall place a copy of the annual return on the website of the company, if any, and the web-link of such annual return shall be disclosed in […]
Regulation 26(4) of the CIRP Regulations makes it mandatory for the RP to make disclosure about the voting pattern, the objective being to ensure transparency in the process and boost confidence among the CoC members. As per the regulation 26(4) of CIRP Regulations, Mr. Pramod Kumar Sharma was to disclose the names of the members […]