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IT dept to accept returns on 30th and 31st March, 2013

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The Financial Year 2012-13 closes on 31-3-2013. In view of holidays on 27th and 29th of March and thereafter, on 30th and 31st March, being Saturday and Sunday it is directed that all the Income-tax Offices through out India shall remain open and the receipts counters shall also work during normal office hours on 30th and 31st of March 2013.

Delhi VAT – FAQs Related to Form T-2

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Form T-2 has been prescribed/notified by the Commissioner, Value Added Tax, Department of Trade and Taxes, requiring the dealers to furnish details of invoices and goods receipt note in respect of goods purchased or received as stock transfer from outside Delhi. This form is to be submitted online.

Company Board (Group ‘B’ Post- Section Officer) Recruitment Rules, 2013

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Power to relax — Where the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing . and in consultation with the Union Public Service Commission, relax any of the provisions of these rules with respect to any class or category of persons.

DGFT Clarification regarding TED Refund where TED exemption is available

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Prudent financial management and adherence to discipline of budget would be compromised if refund is provided, in cases, where exemption is mandated. In fact, in such cases the relevant taxes should not have been collected to begin with. And if, there has been an error/oversight committed, then the agency collecting the tax would refund it, rather than seeking reimbursement from another agency.

S. 245D Settlement Commission can decide application on the basis of a summary inquiry

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When the Settlement Commission examines an application in terms of statutory powers and finds that such application does not satisfy the legal requirements, as contained in section 245C(1) of the Act, in our view, unless such decision of the Commission is contrary to the statutory provisions contained in the Act, interference in exercise of writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India would not be warranted.

Sharing of information regarding issuer companies between Debenture Trustees and Credit Rating Agencies

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SEBI (Debenture Trustee) Regulations, 1993 require the Debenture Trustees (DTs) to share information regarding the issuer companies that are their clients, with Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs). The purpose of the Regulations is to enable CRAs to perform their obligations effectively.

Notification No. 30/2013-Customs (N.T.), Dated- 15th March, 2013

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In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise & Customs, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient so to do, hereby makes the following amendment in the

Deduction u/s. 80-IA(8) has nothing to do with fixing of tariff rate for supply of power to consumer

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We find that both the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) as well as the Tribunal have arrived at a finding of fact that Assessing officer did not have any reasonable belief to come to the conclusion that that there has been any escapement for the assessment year 2003-04. The order of MERC dated 01.07.2004 specifically deals with regard to fixing of the tariff rate at which power has to be supplied to the consumer.

ST – ‘Management agent’, cannot claim exemption available to a ‘commission agent’ under Notification No. 13/2003

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I have perused the Management Agent agreement entered into by the appellant with the principal M/s. Titan Industries Ltd. In terms of the agreement, the appellant is required to display, stock and sell jewellery products to the customers through showrooms managed and operated by the agent on stock transfer basis. The design, maintenance and operation of the showrooms has to be undertaken as per the directions of the principal and the insurance cover for the showroom has to be provided by the agent.

Retrospective amendment in clarificatory nature to existing tax incentive provision is not unconstitutional

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The case of the petitioners is that the impugned explanation below sub-section (13) to section 80IA provides for a levy of tax which was hitherto unknown. It is, therefore, urged that the Court should examine the reasonableness of such provision particularly when the same is brought into operation with retrospective effect. Section 80IA(4) provides for deduction under certain circumstances. If such deductions are withdrawn with retrospective effect, surely there would be a case of providing for a levy which was till then not known.

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