interesting and good news
Rahul Sharma
(Be Always Positive)
(1603 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
good news....................
Back in the Game
(a)
(1273 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
Very Good news...if its implementing is certain.
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114778 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
It is indeed good news for the profession.
But somewhere this kind of news may create confusion in the mind of new CAs vis-à-vis current prevailing scenario and worth of CA profession.
sravani
(ACA)
(25 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
Very nice article it will be very supportive for newly entered CA in practising
Vandana Mulchandani
(Finance Manager )
(9227 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
Good news for the practicing profession.
CA Prashant Gupta
(DGM (F & A))
(14068 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
great news for practising CAs
thanks for sharing
Anitha Rajeswari N
( Student)
(357 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
oh.. Great news for practicing C.As
thank you for sharing
Anitha Rajeswari N
( Student)
(357 Points)
Replied 22 February 2013
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A good news for Practicing CA's. But govt. sirf salaried class ko hi kyun pakadti hai, wo to honest taxpayer hota hai because of the TDS provisions(TDS is deducted by the Employer himself) so no question of concealment of income and thereby no tax evasion. |
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yes... I agree with Lokesh
may be this policy of Govt will reduce the tax evasion more than the present
but I think govt should concentrate on those persons (business people) who tries to avoid the tax
CMA. CS. Sanjay Gupta
("PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN")
(114230 Points)
Replied 23 February 2013
Thanks for the information.
Venu Gopal
(Chief Manager - Secretarial & Legal)
(301 Points)
Replied 23 February 2013
This is the main reason people are pursuing CA instead of CS course.
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