28 July 2009

Amendments to Finance (No.2) Bill,2009

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Amendments to Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009

List No. 3

LOK SABHA

FINANCE (No. 2), BILL, 2009

(As Introduced in Lok Sabha)

Notice of Amendments

Sl. No.
Name of Member and text of Amendment
Clause No
SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE
11.

Page 4, for lines 61 and 62 substitute -

'(d) in clause (24), -

(i) in sub-clause (iia), after the word and figures 'section 10", the words "or by an electoral trust" shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2020;

(ii) after sub-clause (xiv), the following sub-clause shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009, namely : -

"(xv) any sum of money or value of property referred to in clause (vii) of sub-section 2 of section 56;";.

3
12.

Page 5, for lines 51 and 52 substitute, -

Amendment of section 17. '9. In section 17 of the Income-tax Act, in clause (2), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-

(a) in sub-clause (v), for the words "annuity; and", the word "annuity;" shall be substituted,

(b) for sub-clause (vi), the following sub-clauses shall be substituted, namely : -

9
13. Page 6, in line 19, for "one lakh rupees;", substitute "one lakh rupees; and" 9
14.

Page 6, after line 39 insert, -

"Provided that the expenditure incurred, wholly and exclusively, for the purposes of any specified business, shall be allowed as deduction during the previous year in which he commences operations of his specified business, if -

(a) the expenditure in incurred prior to the commencement of its operation; and

(b) the amount is capitalised in the books of account of the assessee on the date of commencement of its operations,".

13
15.

Page 10, for lines 5 to 10, substitute -

Amendment of section 49. - '23. In section 49 of the Income-tax Act, -

(a) for sub-section (2AA), the following sub-Section shall be substituted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely : -

"(2AA) Where the capital gain arises from the transfer of specified security or sweat equity shares referred to in sub-clause (vi) of clause (2) of section 17, the cost of acquisition of such security or shares shall be the fair market value which has been taken into account for the purposes of the said sub-clause.;"

(b) after sub-section (3), the following sub-section shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009, namely : -

"(4) Where the capital gain arises from the transfer of a property, the value of which has been subject to income tax under clause (vii) of sub-section (2) of section 56, the cost of acquisition of such property shall be deemed to be the value which has been taken into account for the purposes of the said clause (vii)."'.

23
16.

Page 10, for lines 11 and 12, substitute -

Amendment of section 50B - "24. In section 50B of the Income-tax Act, in Explanation 2 with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-

(i) in clause (a), the words "and" occurring at the end shall be omitted;

(ii) for clause (b), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely : -".

24
17. Page 10, in line 51, for "that section", substitute "those section". 26
18.

Page 11, for line 30, substitute -

"referred to in clause (b) of section 145A.".

26
19.

Page 12, for lines 37 to 40, substitute -

'(a) in sub-section (I)

(i) in the opening portion, after the words, figures and letters "Where an assessee, being an individual employed by the Central Government or any other employer on or after the 1st day of January, 2004,", the words "or any other assessee, being an individual" shall be inserted;

(ii) for the words "as does not exceed ten per cent. of his salary in the previous year", the following words shall be substituted, namely : -

"as does not exceed, -

(a) in the case of an employee, ten per cent, of his salary in the previous year; and

(b) in any other case, ten per cent, of this gross total income in the previous year:,;

 

30"
20.

Page 12, for lines 48 and 49, substitute-

Amendment of section 80E. 32. In section 80E of the Income tax Act, in sub-section (3), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-

(i) for clause (C), the following cause shall be substituted, namely:-

32
21.

Page 12, after line 53, insert-

(ii) for clause (e) the following clause shall be substituted namely:-

(e) "relative", in relation to an individual, means the spouse and children of the individual or the student for whom the individual is the legal guardian.'

32
22.
Page 13, in line 8, for "in sub-section (i)" substitute" in sub-section (2)".
36
23.

Page 13, for line 12, substitute-

'(c) in sub-section (4) -

(A) in clause (iii), in the second proviso, for the words, figures and letters "the 31st day of March, 2009" the words, figures and letterers "the 31st day of March, 2011" shall be substituted'.

36
24.
Page 13, line 13, for "(A)" substitute "(B)"
36
25.
Page 13, line line 15, for "(B)" substitute "(C)"
36
26.
age 13, line 18, for "(C)" substitute "(D)"
36
27
Page 13, line 46, for "following clause, " substitute " following clauses"
37
28.

Page 13, after line, 52, insert-

"(V) is engaged in commercial production of natural gas in blocks licensed under the IV Round of bidding for award of exploration contracts for Coal Bed Methane blocks and begins commercial production of natural gas on or after the 1st day of April, 2009,

37
29

Page 13, for lines 53 to 55, substitute -

'(c) in sub-section (10),-

(i) in the opening portion, for the figures, letters and words "31st day of March, 2007" the figures, letters and words "31st day of March, 2008" shall be substituted;

(ii) in clause (c), for the words "any other place; and", the words "any other place;" shall be substituted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010;

(iii) after clause (d), the following clauses shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely:-'

37
30.

Page 13, for line 60, substitute -

"(i) the individual or the spouse or the minor children of such individual,".

37
31.
Page 13, in line 64, for "(ii)", substitute "(iv)".
37
32.

Page 13, after line 68, insert -

'(d) in sub-section (11A), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-

(i) after the words "vegetables or", the following words shall be inserted, namely:-

"meat and meat products or poultry or marine or dairy products or";

(ii) the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:-

"Provided that the provisions of this section shall not apply to an undertaking engaged in the business of processing, preservation and packaging of meat or meat products or poultry or marine or dairy products if it begins to operate such business before the 1st day of April, 2009.".'.

37
33.

Page 13, after line 68, insert-

Amendment of section 80-U. 37A. In section 80 U of the Income-tax Act, in subsection (l), after the proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely:-

"Provided further that for the assessment years beginning on or after the 1st day of April, 2010, the provisions of the first proviso shall have effect as if for the words "seventy-five thousand rupees", the words "one lakh rupees: had been substituted.".'.

New clause 37 A
34.

Page 15, for lines 4 to 9, substitute -

'(i) the amount of income-tax calculated at the rate of thirty per cent on the aggregate of anonymous donation received in excess of the higher of the following, namely:-

(A) five per cent of the total donations received by the assessee, or

(B) one lakh rupees; and";

(b) for clause (ii) the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-

"(ii) the amount of income-tax with which the assessee would have been chargeable had his total income been reduced by the aggregate of anonymous donations received.".'.

42
35.

Page 22, for line 37 to 40, substitute-

Amendment of section 246A. "71. In section (I), with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009,-

(i) in clause (a), for the words brackets and figures "under sub-section (3) of section 143", the words, brackets and figures "under sub. section (3) of section 143 except an order passed in pursuance of directions of the Dispute Resolution Panel" shall be substituted.

(ii) in clause (b) after the words and figures "under section 147", the words "except an order passed in pursuance of directions of the Dispute Resolution Panel" shall be inserted.".

71
36.

Page 22, for line 41 substitute-

Amendment of section 253. '72. In section 253 of the income-tax Act, in sub-section (I) with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009,-

(a) in clause (c) for the words, figures and letter "Director under section 272A.", the words, figures and letter "Director under section 272A; or" shall be substituted;

(b) after clause (c), the following clause shall be inserted, namely.-'

72
37.
Page 23, omit line 1.
72
38.

Page 23, for line 2, substitute -

"(d) an order passed by an Assessing Officer under sub-section (3) of section 143 or section 147 in pursuance".

72
39.

Page 24, for lines 17 and 18, substitute-

Power to withdraw approval. "293C. Where the Central Government or the Board or an income-tax authority, who has been conferred upon the power under any provision of this Act to grant any approval to any assessee, the Central Government or the Board or such authority may; notwithstanding,"

78
40.
Page 24, line 21, for "income-tax authority", substitute "Central Government or Board or income-tax authority.".
78

P.D.T. ACHARY
Secretary-General

Dated : July 24, 2009Srawana 2, 1931 (Saka)

List No 4

LOK SABHA
FINANCE (NO.2) BILL, 2009
(As introduced in Lok Sabha)
Notice of Motion under Rule 388

SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE:

Sl. No
Name of Member and Text of Motion
Clause No  
41. "That this House do suspend clause (i) of rule 80 of Rules of Procedure and conduct of Business in Lok Sabha in so far as it requires that an amendment shall be within the scope of the Bill and relevant to the subject matter of the clause to which it relates, in its application to the Government amendment No. 33 to the Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009 and that this amendment may be allowed to be moved." 37A (New)

Vide Amendment list No. 3 circulated on 24.7.2009.

New Delhi;
Dated : July 24, 2009

P D T Achary,
Secretary-General.

Amendments to Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009

List No. 3

LOK SABHA

FINANCE (No. 2), BILL, 2009

(As Introduced in Lok Sabha)

Notice of Amendments

Sl. No.
Name of Member and text of Amendment
Clause No
SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE
11.
Page 4, for lines 61 and 62 substitute -
'(d) in clause (24), -
(i) in sub-clause (iia), after the word and figures 'section 10", the words "or by an electoral trust" shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2020;
(ii) after sub-clause (xiv), the following sub-clause shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009, namely : -
"(xv) any sum of money or value of property referred to in clause (vii) of sub-section 2 of section 56;";.
3
12.
Page 5, for lines 51 and 52 substitute, -
Amendment of section 17. '9. In section 17 of the Income-tax Act, in clause (2), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-
(a) in sub-clause (v), for the words "annuity; and", the word "annuity;" shall be substituted,
(b) for sub-clause (vi), the following sub-clauses shall be substituted, namely : -
9
13. Page 6, in line 19, for "one lakh rupees;", substitute "one lakh rupees; and" 9
14.
Page 6, after line 39 insert, -
"Provided that the expenditure incurred, wholly and exclusively, for the purposes of any specified business, shall be allowed as deduction during the previous year in which he commences operations of his specified business, if -
(a) the expenditure in incurred prior to the commencement of its operation; and
(b) the amount is capitalised in the books of account of the assessee on the date of commencement of its operations,".
13
15.
Page 10, for lines 5 to 10, substitute -
Amendment of section 49. - '23. In section 49 of the Income-tax Act, -
(a) for sub-section (2AA), the following sub-Section shall be substituted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely : -
"(2AA) Where the capital gain arises from the transfer of specified security or sweat equity shares referred to in sub-clause (vi) of clause (2) of section 17, the cost of acquisition of such security or shares shall be the fair market value which has been taken into account for the purposes of the said sub-clause.;"
(b) after sub-section (3), the following sub-section shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009, namely : -
"(4) Where the capital gain arises from the transfer of a property, the value of which has been subject to income tax under clause (vii) of sub-section (2) of section 56, the cost of acquisition of such property shall be deemed to be the value which has been taken into account for the purposes of the said clause (vii)."'.
23
16.
Page 10, for lines 11 and 12, substitute -
Amendment of section 50B - "24. In section 50B of the Income-tax Act, in Explanation 2 with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-
(i) in clause (a), the words "and" occurring at the end shall be omitted;
(ii) for clause (b), the following clauses shall be substituted, namely : -".
24
17. Page 10, in line 51, for "that section", substitute "those section". 26
18.
Page 11, for line 30, substitute -
"referred to in clause (b) of section 145A.".
26
19.
Page 12, for lines 37 to 40, substitute -
'(a) in sub-section (I)
(i) in the opening portion, after the words, figures and letters "Where an assessee, being an individual employed by the Central Government or any other employer on or after the 1st day of January, 2004,", the words "or any other assessee, being an individual" shall be inserted;
(ii) for the words "as does not exceed ten per cent. of his salary in the previous year", the following words shall be substituted, namely : -
"as does not exceed, -
(a) in the case of an employee, ten per cent, of his salary in the previous year; and
(b) in any other case, ten per cent, of this gross total income in the previous year:,;
 
30"
20.
Page 12, for lines 48 and 49, substitute-
Amendment of section 80E. 32. In section 80E of the Income tax Act, in sub-section (3), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-
(i) for clause (C), the following cause shall be substituted, namely:-
32
21.
Page 12, after line 53, insert-
(ii) for clause (e) the following clause shall be substituted namely:-
(e) "relative", in relation to an individual, means the spouse and children of the individual or the student for whom the individual is the legal guardian.'
32
22.
Page 13, in line 8, for "in sub-section (i)" substitute" in sub-section (2)".
36
23.
Page 13, for line 12, substitute-
'(c) in sub-section (4) -
(A) in clause (iii), in the second proviso, for the words, figures and letters "the 31st day of March, 2009" the words, figures and letterers "the 31st day of March, 2011" shall be substituted'.
36
24.
Page 13, line 13, for "(A)" substitute "(B)"
36
25.
Page 13, line line 15, for "(B)" substitute "(C)"
36
26.
age 13, line 18, for "(C)" substitute "(D)"
36
27
Page 13, line 46, for "following clause, " substitute " following clauses"
37
28.
Page 13, after line, 52, insert-
"(V) is engaged in commercial production of natural gas in blocks licensed under the IV Round of bidding for award of exploration contracts for Coal Bed Methane blocks and begins commercial production of natural gas on or after the 1st day of April, 2009,
37
29
Page 13, for lines 53 to 55, substitute -
'(c) in sub-section (10),-
(i) in the opening portion, for the figures, letters and words "31st day of March, 2007" the figures, letters and words "31st day of March, 2008" shall be substituted;
(ii) in clause (c), for the words "any other place; and", the words "any other place;" shall be substituted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010;
(iii) after clause (d), the following clauses shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely:-'
37
30.
Page 13, for line 60, substitute -
"(i) the individual or the spouse or the minor children of such individual,".
37
31.
Page 13, in line 64, for "(ii)", substitute "(iv)".
37
32.
Page 13, after line 68, insert -
'(d) in sub-section (11A), with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010,-
(i) after the words "vegetables or", the following words shall be inserted, namely:-
"meat and meat products or poultry or marine or dairy products or";
(ii) the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:-
"Provided that the provisions of this section shall not apply to an undertaking engaged in the business of processing, preservation and packaging of meat or meat products or poultry or marine or dairy products if it begins to operate such business before the 1st day of April, 2009.".'.
37
33.
Page 13, after line 68, insert-
Amendment of section 80-U. 37A. In section 80 U of the Income-tax Act, in subsection (l), after the proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted with effect from the 1st day of April, 2010, namely:-
"Provided further that for the assessment years beginning on or after the 1st day of April, 2010, the provisions of the first proviso shall have effect as if for the words "seventy-five thousand rupees", the words "one lakh rupees: had been substituted.".'.
New clause 37 A
34.
Page 15, for lines 4 to 9, substitute -
'(i) the amount of income-tax calculated at the rate of thirty per cent on the aggregate of anonymous donation received in excess of the higher of the following, namely:-
(A) five per cent of the total donations received by the assessee, or
(B) one lakh rupees; and";
(b) for clause (ii) the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-
"(ii) the amount of income-tax with which the assessee would have been chargeable had his total income been reduced by the aggregate of anonymous donations received.".'.
42
35.
Page 22, for line 37 to 40, substitute-
Amendment of section 246A. "71. In section (I), with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009,-
(i) in clause (a), for the words brackets and figures "under sub-section (3) of section 143", the words, brackets and figures "under sub. section (3) of section 143 except an order passed in pursuance of directions of the Dispute Resolution Panel" shall be substituted.
(ii) in clause (b) after the words and figures "under section 147", the words "except an order passed in pursuance of directions of the Dispute Resolution Panel" shall be inserted.".
71
36.
Page 22, for line 41 substitute-
Amendment of section 253. '72. In section 253 of the income-tax Act, in sub-section (I) with effect from the 1st day of October, 2009,-
(a) in clause (c) for the words, figures and letter "Director under section 272A.", the words, figures and letter "Director under section 272A; or" shall be substituted;
(b) after clause (c), the following clause shall be inserted, namely.-'
72
37.
Page 23, omit line 1.
72
38.
Page 23, for line 2, substitute -
"(d) an order passed by an Assessing Officer under sub-section (3) of section 143 or section 147 in pursuance".
72
39.
Page 24, for lines 17 and 18, substitute-
Power to withdraw approval. "293C. Where the Central Government or the Board or an income-tax authority, who has been conferred upon the power under any provision of this Act to grant any approval to any assessee, the Central Government or the Board or such authority may; notwithstanding,"
78
40.
Page 24, line 21, for "income-tax authority", substitute "Central Government or Board or income-tax authority.".
78

P.D.T. ACHARY
Secretary-General

Dated : July 24, 2009Srawana 2, 1931 (Saka)

List No 4

LOK SABHA
FINANCE (NO.2) BILL, 2009
(As introduced in Lok Sabha)
Notice of Motion under Rule 388

SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE:

Sl. No
Name of Member and Text of Motion
Clause No  
41. "That this House do suspend clause (i) of rule 80 of Rules of Procedure and conduct of Business in Lok Sabha in so far as it requires that an amendment shall be within the scope of the Bill and relevant to the subject matter of the clause to which it relates, in its application to the Government amendment No. 33 to the Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009 and that this amendment may be allowed to be moved." 37A (New)
Vide Amendment list No. 3 circulated on 24.7.2009.
New Delhi;
Dated : July 24, 2009

P D T Achary,
Secretary-General.

26 July 2009

CPE Credit Requirements for Members of the Institute

We would like to inform the members, the CPE Credit Requirements for the rolling period of three years starting from the calendar year 2008 as given below:

CPE Credit Requirements for members of the Institute
  • All the members who are holding Certificate of Practice (except those members who are residing abroad), unless exempted, are required to:
    1. Complete at least 90 CPE credit hours in each rolling three-year period of which 60 CPE credit hours should be of structured learning.
    2. Complete minimum 20 CPE credit hours of structured learning in each year.
  • All the members who are not holding Certificate of Practice or are residing abroad (whether holding Certificate of Practice or not), unless exempted, are required to:
    1. Complete at least 45 CPE credit hours of structured/unstructured learning in each rolling three-year period
    2. Complete minimum 10 CPE credit hours of structured/unstructured learning in each year.
Dear Member,

To facilitate the members to submit the Self Declaration form for Unstructured learning hours for calendar years 2011-13, in the link given below, the format of the same is available at

Important Announcement for Members attaining the age of 60 years or are at present of the age of 60 years and above - 26-05-2008

The Council of the Institute, at its 278th meeting held on May 13-15, 2008, has decided to make the CPE hours requirements mandatory, w.e.f. 15th May 2008, also for the members of the Institute, who are attaining the age of 60 years during a particular calendar year within 2008-2010 or are at present of the age of 60 years and above. Such members could, however, complete their CPE requirements either by structured or unstructured CPE learning activities.  

 

Accordingly, Clause 6.2 (a) of the Statement on Continuing Professional Education, 2003 (as amended in August, 2006), which says that the requirements of this Statement shall not apply to a member who attains the age of 60 years during a particular calendar year, stands deleted.  

 

In view of the fact that the CPE requirements for the members attaining the age of 60 years during a particular calendar year within 2008-2010 or are at present of the age of 60 years and above, are being made mandatory after passing of 4 ½ months in the three-years rolling period starting from the calendar year 2008, the Council has decided to proportionately reduce the CPE requirements for these members for the rolling period of 2008-2010. Hence, the CPE Credit Hours Requirements are as under:

 

All the members attaining the age of 60 years during a particular calendar year within 2008-2010 or are at present of the age of 60 years and above and holding Certificate of Practice (except those members who are residing abroad), unless exempted, are required to:

·         Complete at least 70 CPE credit hours in each rolling three-year period either through structured or unstructured learning.

·         Complete minimum 10 CPE Credit hours in the year 2008 and minimum 20 CPE Credit hours in 2009 and 2010.

All the members attaining the age of 60 years during a particular calendar year within 2008-2010 or are at present of the age of 60 years and above and not holding Certificate of Practice or are residing abroad, unless exempted, are required to:

·         Complete at least 35 CPE credit hours in each rolling three-year period either through structured or unstructured learning.

·         Complete minimum 5 CPE Credit hours in the year 2008 and minimum 10 CPE Credit hours in 2009 and 2010.

The Council has also approved a new CPE Advisory on Unstructured CPE Learning Activities. This Advisory is meant as guidance and direction to the members who want to avail CPE Credits through Unstructured Learning Activities. The advisory includes the details about the unstructured learning activities and the ways in which these can be undertaken. The members are required to submit a Self-Declaration Form to the Institute once in a year to avail the CPE Hours Credit.  

 

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Andhra Pradesh : Retail investors in unit-linked insurance plans (Ulips), arguably one of the hottest investment products, could see a 150-basis-point rise in returns.The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has put a cap on charges that insurance companies, which sell Ulips, collect from investors.
MFs give arbitrage funds a break, stop fresh inflows
Maharashtra : At a time when domestic mutual funds continue to aggressively scramble for more money to boost their asset base, they have made an exception for one category — arbitrage funds. Several top arbitrage schemes of mutual funds have stopped accepting fresh money from investors.
Consumers pay price of futures trading ban  
Delhi : The aggregate production shortage of pulses, year on year, is just 0.1 million tonne (mt): in 2007-09, India produced 14.76 mt, which has slipped to 14.66 mt this year. But that small fluctuation is enough to send retail prices of pulses soaring by at least 18% for chana in just three months.
Hedge funds make a comeback
Delhi : Hedge funds had net inflows of $6.2 billion and returned an average 0.2% in June, rounding off a record three-month rally, Eurekahedge Pte said. The advance by the Eurekahedge Hedge Fund Index, tracking more than 2,000 funds, follows 3.2% and 5% gains in April and May, respectively, and brings its 2009 advance to 9.5%, according to a report by the Singapore-based research firm.
HDFC to raise Rs 4,000 cr thru debentures
Maharashtra : Housing finance company HDFC Ltd on Wednesday said it would raise up to Rs 4,000 crore through issue of warrants and secured redeemable non-convertible debentures to qualified institutional buyers.
Budget 2009
House adopts Finance Bill
Kerala : The Assembly adopted the Finance Bill 2009 on Wednesday exempting cement or concrete frames for doors and windows and paper bags, including paper covers, from value added tax (VAT). The tax on sweets and bakery items sold under unregistered brand names, tread rubber and red oxide stands reduced from 12.5 per cent to four per cent.

Economy

 India
At $14b, India gets generous with IMF
MSMEs to get 6% of net bank credit
Asia's pension funds key to long-term growth, says ADB
Full recovery of IT sector not before next fiscal Q2
Maran invites Japanese textile cos to India
FIIs, NRIs can invest in Indian Depository Receipts
Chennai, Kolkata air passengers also to pay development fee
 
 International
World trade to shrink 10 pct, Asia leads recovery: WTO
 

Markets Today

NSE

4,523.75

2.84%

BSE

15,247.91

2.73%

NASDAQ

1,926.38

0.00%

     
USD

48.42

 
EURO

68.89

 
JPY(100)

51.27

 
GBP

80.02

 
 

Corporate Watch

Wipro net rises, guidance flat
Delhi : The country's third-largest software firm, Wipro, beat its own guidance and outperformed market forecasts to post a 12% rise in net profit at Rs 1,016 crore for the quarter ended June 30, compared with the same quarter last fiscal. This is in line with its two bigger rivals, TCS and Infosys, whose quarterly numbers also surpassed market expectations. The company's revenue stood at Rs 6,274 crore, up 5% year-on-year, but down 2.7% sequentially, according to Indian GAAP. However, net profit was marginally up sequentially at 0.6%.
RCom signs Rs 10,000-cr deal with Etisalat to share facilities
Maharashtra : Telecom operator Etisalat DB, formerly known as Swan Telecom, has decided to outsource its telecom infrastructure requirements to the Anil Ambani Group company Reliance Communications as part of a Rs 10,000-crore deal spread over the next 10 years.According to the agreement announced on Wednesday, Etisalat DB would outsource its telecom infrastructure requirements for the 15 telecom circles for which it has received licences to set up mobile services. While Reliance Communications will provide transmission infrastructure, Reliance Infratel Ltd, another ADAG group company, will provide the tower facility."This significant development is part of our overall commitment to provide consumers with quality service and reach at the time of launch.
India Cements' Rajasthan plans to be thru Indo Zinc
Tamil Nadu : India Cements plans to route its proposed investments in Rajasthan through Indo Zinc Ltd, a company in which it recently acquired a 53 per cent stake.It had announced a 1.5-million tonnes (mt) cement plant with a 20 MW captive power plant in Rajasthan. This will now be set up by its subsidiary Indo Zinc, which owns limestone mining leases.Mr N. Srinivasan, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, India Cements Ltd, told reporters that the company would invest Rs 300 crore as equity and subordinated debt in Indo Zinc and guarantee the balance Rs 300 crore debt to be raised by Indo Zinc for the project.
BSNL's mega GSM contract stuck on pricing
Delhi : Apart from legal issues, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd's mega GSM contract for 93 million connections is now stuck on pricing issues. BSNL's internal vigilance officials have raised concerns that the bid amounts quoted by the two successful companies – Ericsson and Huawei – may be on the higher side.While the two bidders have quoted above Rs 7,000 per line for 3G equipment, sources said the amount quoted for 2G gear is around Rs 3,000. This is only for supplying the radio equipment and does not include IT, software, billing solution or passive infrastructure.
Sun Pharma arm faces class action suit in US
Maharashtra : Caraco Pharmaceuticals, the US arm of Sun Pharma, has been slapped with a class action suit in the United States for allegedly not disclosing adequate information about US regulatory action that hurt its shares, rendering India's most valuable drugmaker vulnerable to the prospect of hefty payouts as damages.US-based law firm Izard LLP filed the case on behalf of some of Caraco's shareholders in a Michigan court on July 17. The law firm has also asked other shareholders, who bought Caraco shares between May 2008 and June 2009, to join the litigation.
 

Tenders & Assignment

Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited
Description :Appointment of Internal Auditors for the year 2009-10.

Last Date : 29/07/2009
 
Address :(A Government of Karnataka Undertaking)
Regd. Office: 4th Floor, Coffee Board Building, No.1, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Banglore-560001.

Phone :080-22283074-78

E-Mail :knnl@knnlindia.com
 

Reminders

 Tenders
Axom Sarba Siksha Abhijan Mission 27/07/2009
 
Notifications & Circulars
INCOME TAX
NOTIFICATION NO. 48/2009 /S.O. 1492(E) (Delhi) 16/06/2009
SECTION 138(1)(A)(II) OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION RESPECTING ASSESSEES TO SPECIFIED OFFICER, AUTHORITY OR BODY PERFORMING FUNCTIONS UNDER ANY OTHER LAW - NOTIFIED AUTHORITY
CUSTOMS
Notification No. 92 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 93 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 94 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 95 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 96 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 97 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 98 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 99 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Appoints Common Adjudicating Authority
Notification No. 100 / 2009-Customs (N.T.) (Delhi) 20/07/2009
Amends Notification No. 113/2005-Customs(N.T.), dated 28th December, 2005
Notification No.75 / 2009-Customs (Delhi) 30/06/2009
Regarding imposition of provisional safeguard duty on imports of Phthalic anhydride into India
Notification No. 76/ 2009-Customs (Delhi) 30/06/2009
Rescinds notification No. 9/2009- Customs, dated the 29th January, 2009
RBI
Notifications RBI/2009-10/105 (Delhi) 22/07/2009
Cash Withdrawal at Point-of-Sale
Notifications RBI/2009-10/106 (Delhi) 22/07/2009
Issue of Indian Depository Receipts (IDRs)
 

Announcements

National Convention for CA Students at Siliguri on 4th-5th September, 2009
Announcement Regarding Service Tax for November 2009 Examination
Certificate Course on Enterprise Risk Management at Mumbai from August 22, 2009
 
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Abhishek Gupta: CA can use Tax Consultant?

I am a chartered accountant not in practice. I want to know whether i can hang a board containing My name as a chartered accountant and tax consultant on My relative shop.
If Yes, then what size of the board i can use and what information i can write on the board about me.

Sanjay Salgia: Cash Subscription by Directors

I have a query regarding the shares issued to the promoter directors of a private limited company. The memorandum has a subscription page wherein the promoter directors declare that they have subscribed to the shares. But as the company does not have a bank account, does this imply that share capital has been bought in cash.

Or is it just an undertaking that they will be subscribing to the shares.

Anand Wadadekar: Going Concern

If a Company's net worth is eroded 100% and the auditors have commented in their report that its not a going concern or the going concern concept is questioned,
 
1) what the Directors should do and how much they will be responsible if there is no willful fraud or action which contributed to the situation?
2) Is the compulsory winding up the last route left for directors?
3) Will the officer in default be also liable? If yes, how and to what extent? 
4) if the directors keep the company going even after the audit report, will the directors be liable for continuing trading while insolvent?
 
Assuming SICA is not applicable.
 
Waiting for inputs from elite professionals of the group. Your response will be highly appreciated.

Contact Book of Ashwn Nagar

23 July 2009

Gujarat Budget 2009-10

માહિતી કમિશનરની કચેરી,
                                          ૭/૨, ડો.જીવરાજ મહેતા ભવન,
 
                                         ગુજરાત રાજય, ગાંધીનગર.
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22 July 2009

Important information relating to filing of ITR forms

By now, many of you would have filed several tax returns of your clients or your own companies or even your own returns. It has been brought to our notice that this year, whenever an ITR form is filed electronically without the digital signature, the system shows that the ITR-V has been e-mailed to the e-mail ID registered with the Income-tax Department's web site. Thereafter, when the ITR-V is tried to be opened, the system asks for a password. This was creating problems as the password that is generally used by the tax payer to log onto the e-filing site does not work while opening the ITR-V.
 
Recently, the Income-tax Department has put up the following clarification on its website. This would help all of you in opening the ITR-V in case of returns filed electronically.
 

Information on how to open your ITRV/ITR ACK

 
Dear TaxPayer,

Please note that you will receive your ITRV/ITR ACK PDF file in a zip format. Please note that the ITRV/ITR ACK PDF document is password protected to ensure it is accessed by the appropriate user. The password is a combination of the pan (in lower case) and the date of birth in the format ddmmyyyy. For example, 1) if the pan is AAAAA0000A and the date of birth is 10-Jan-2008, then the password will be aaaaa0000a10012008 Please note that you will need Adobe Acrobat reader 8.0 or forward to open the password protected PDF file. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit the following link to download it: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html In case you are unable to open the document, please contact Efiling Income Tax Administrator at ask@incometaxindia..gov.in providing the document along with pan number and assessment year.

Income Tax Department

20 July 2009

NEW TDS RATES FROM 01.10.2009 PROPOSED IN BUDGET 2009

 

NEW TDS RATES FROM 01.10.2009 PROPOSED IN BUDGET 2009

 

PARTICULARS

NEW TDS RATE % IF DEDUCTEE IS

Section

Nature of Payment

Cut off Amount

Rs.

Individual

& HUF

Others

194A

Interest from a Banking Company

Rs. 10000/- p.a.

10%

20%

194A

Interest other than From a Banking Company

 

Rs. 5000/- p.a.

 

10%

20%

194C

Payment to Sub-Contractors And Payment for Advertising Contracts

Rs. 20000/- per

Contract or Rs.

50000/- p.a.

1%

2%

194C

Other Contractors

 

Rs. 20000/- per

Contract or Rs.

50000/- p.a.

1%

2%

194C

Transport Contractors engaged In the business of playing, hiring or leasing goods carriages

 

NIL*

194H

Commission or Brokerage

Rs. 2500/- p.a

10%

194I

Rent other than Plant, Machinery

and Equipments

 

Rs. 120000/-

p.a.

10%

 

194I

Rent of Plant, Machinery and

Equipments

 

Rs. 120000/-

p.a.

10%

 

 

194J

Professional and technical Services

 

Rs. 20000/- p.a.

10%

 

* The Nil rate will be applicable if the transporter Quotes his PAN.

** The rate of TDS will be 20% in all cases if PAN is not quoted by the

deduce w.e.f. 1.04.2010

*** No Surcharge and Cess on Tax deducted on non-salary payments made toresident tax payers.

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