Everyone knows that we Indians invented the zero. Without zero and the decimal number system, writing and calculating really large numbers would be very difficult. This would be awful for people in the financial industry, whose work depends on having really big salaries. FortunatelyBrahmagupta came to their rescue.
The Ministry of Company Affairs (MCA) has sent notices to all IPL franchisees, both old and new, asking them to furnish detailed company-related information. “We have sent notices to all the IPL franchisees to gather all corporate details and we are waiting for them to reply,” MCA secretary R Bandyopadhyay said here today on the sidelines of an interactive session with members of Bengal National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
In an order highly critical of the Income-Tax department, the Bombay High Court has pulled up the department for its “cavalier” approach and on the way tax issues are decided by the department “without application of mind”. The order was pronounced last week by Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice JP Devadhar.
For the second year in a row, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has refused to take responsibility for the Union finance accounts as it has stated in its latest audit findings that government expenditure during 2008-09 is overstated and lacks transparency.
A PIL has been filed in the Bombay high court seeking a CBI probe into alleged tax evasion to the tune of Rs 5,000 crore by companies conducting online lotteries. Maharashtra has enacted the Lottery Tax, which seeks to tax online gambling. As per the law, lottery companies have to pay the tax in advance.
The government plans to tweak laws to facilitate seizure of assets from defaulting borrowers to help banks reduce non-performing assets, which are on the rise after the recent economic downturn.The finance ministry is expected to move a proposal before the cabinet suggesting changes in the Securitisation and Reconstruction Of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act.
As a measure to develop employment opportunities for Chartered Accountants, Committee for Members in Industry (CMII) of ICAI has been successfully organizing placement programmes twice a year for Newly Qualified Chartered Accountants, wherein prospective employers and new members interact and explore the possibility of taking up employment careers in various organisations.
The Centre is finally set to overhaul the over 100-year-old Indian Stamps Act to bring in more consistency among the states in the way the stamps and registration duties are charged by them, besides rationalising rates and curbing evasion. By the move, the Centre intends to re-assert its constitutional right to determine the nature of the levy which is in the concurrent list, but the proceeds of which have conventionally been devolved almost entirely to states.
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has suggested the Ministry of Corporate affairs to include about 10 secretarial standards in the Companies Bill 2009. The Bill already includes suggestions pertaining to general and board meetings of companies, said Vinayak S Khanvalkar, president, ICSI, at an interactive session here today.
List of cases as on 5th May, 2010 where (I) members of the Institute had been found guilty by the Council of the Institute under Section 21 read with Section 22 of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (pre-amended) and the same had also been confirmed by the High Courts concerned and (II) members who had been found guilty and accordingly references made to the High Courts concerned for confirmation but the same are yet to be confirmed by the Courts.