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Jignesh
10 April 2009 at 16:49

Set off

Can Short Term Capital Loss be Adjusted Against Business Profits?


K C SURESH BABU
10 April 2009 at 16:48

Sales to 100%EOU

Our company made to sales to 100%EOU without charging VAT. Our VAT officer says we do not charge VAT, but we will have to reverse proportionate ITC claim from Total Sales. Is his stand correct?


Vishal

Dear Sir,

What is the PLR and how work and what effect the PLR ratio on bank customers



Regards

Vishal
Kapurthala


Mahender Jain

There are several bill raised by Sahara Holidays for taxi hire charges on our company in which service tax also included,

but in these bill , Service tax deducted @4.12%,

so can our company take Service tax credit on such bill on which service tax @4.12% included rather that 12.36%.


patel ishwarbhai harajibhai
10 April 2009 at 16:36

Fixed Assets

Pl. give legal opinion for my confusion.

We are working in co-op. dairy and we purchase cans for milk receiving from village level dairy of Rs. 2500/- per can.

So, we can above items treat as capital assets or revenue exp.

Pl. give me legal advise.


BIPIN B ZALTE
10 April 2009 at 16:09

ITT TRAINING

can i complete my IIT training course before passing or appearing pe-ii exam in june 2009


Sandeep Rohatgi
10 April 2009 at 16:08

Income tax Losses

A can with accumulated income tax losses approx 19 cr loss Since 2005 is available for takeover . Company's asssesed loss til 31/3/2006 is Rs 3.5 cr

The carried forward losses is from resturant activities .

If any one interested ,in any sort of deal please reply .

Regards
Sandeep rohatgi
9868705794


Suraj
10 April 2009 at 16:04

Accounts best book

Dear sirs,
Please give me an idea about best author for accounts books up to P.E-II lebel

Regard,
Suraj kumar sah


M. Prem Kumari
10 April 2009 at 15:49

Transfer of shares to NRI

What is the procedure for transferring shares to a NRI ?


Narendra
10 April 2009 at 15:49

rates of esic & pf

Sir,

could you pls tell me the applicable rates of esic & Pf