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Johnny and Service Tax Refund Part – I

October 30, 2009 1035 Views 0 comment Print

With the help of this article an effort has been made to picturise the present situation existing in the refund structure mechanism under Service tax. This state of affair is elaborated with the means of poems and conversation between Johnny (an assessee) and his father.

Final ca old course extended by 2 more attempts

October 27, 2009 387 Views 0 comment Print

Students are hereby informed that the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, having due regard to the concerns of students belonging to Final (Old) stream, has decided to extend the Final (Old) Examination by two more attempts namely May, 2010 and November, 2010.

RBI hikes statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) by 1%, leaves key rates unchanged

October 27, 2009 1211 Views 0 comment Print

A hawkish Reserve Bank of India (RBI), while staying away from hiking key rates like repo or reverse repo, hiked the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) to 25% from 24%. The cash reserve ratio (CRR), the minimum amount banks need to park with the RBI, was also left unchanged.

Procedure to know CIBIL credit information report

October 27, 2009 10669 Views 0 comment Print

Today, everyone is aware of the word CIBIL. The Credit Information Bureau India Ltd. keeps the track on the creditworthiness of an individual. They have information about a person’s creditability. Cibil rates a person according to his/her payment track; this is commonly known as Cibil Score.

MCA asked ICAI to seek information from the foreign firms operating in India

October 26, 2009 988 Views 0 comment Print

The government has sought clarity from auditing firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) about their operations and business plans in India. “Come back with a plan. What is that you are responsible for? What is that you should be responsible for?” Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid told PTI while replying to questions about his meeting with senior representatives of PWC early this week. PWC has been in the news for the wrong reasons as its auditors were involved in auditing the books of accounts of fraud-stricken Satyam Computer Services.

How to file return in ACES- Part-II

October 25, 2009 15173 Views 0 comment Print

In this article we are describing all the features of Service Tax section like: filing of ST-1, getting of ST-2 and filing of ST-3. Again, as it is not possible to compile all the things in one article, we will give details for filing ER-1 return other returns in our next articles on the same issues at the earliest.

Withdrawal of circular related to taxability of income accruing or arising through, or from, business connection in India to a non-resident

October 22, 2009 9157 Views 0 comment Print

The Central Board of Direct Taxes had issued Circular No. 23 (hereinafter called “the Circular”) on 23rd July 1969 regarding taxability of income accruing or arising through, or from, business connection in India to a non-resident, under section 9 of the Income-tax Act, 1961. 2. It is noticed that interpretation of the Circular by some of the taxpayers to claim relief is not in accordance with the provisions of section 9 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 or the intention behind the issuance of the Circular.

ICAI reports on Satyam have nothing new apart from repeating charges made by the CBI

October 22, 2009 816 Views 0 comment Print

A report prepared by India’s apex accounting body that is investigating the role of the auditors in the fraud at Satyam Computer Services Ltd doesn’t shed any new light on the subject and, apart from repeating charges made by the Central Bureau of Investigation, India’s federal investigative agency, suggests generic measures to improve the audit process in companies.

Income From Other Sources- Section 56 (2)(Vii) Unequal treatment of all equals

October 21, 2009 18086 Views 9 comments Print

The Budget 2009-2010 amended the Income Tax Act so as to tax notional income resulting from transactions in immovable properties under section 56 i.e. Income from other sources. Our focus in this write-up will be only on newly inserted provisions in section 56 pertaining to Immovable Property which is bound to result in more questions than their answers.

CBDT suggested abolition of MAT and continuance of tax benefit on savings in new Direct Tax Code

October 20, 2009 487 Views 0 comment Print

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the government’s apex tax policy and collection body, has suggested that the new direct taxes code abolish Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) and continue to offer individuals tax exemptions on savings under the existing EEE (exempt-exempt- exempt) method.

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