MINISTRY OF FINANCE RELEASES DIRECT TAXES CODE BILL, 2009 Click Here to downloadClick here to download discussion paper
FM to release ‘Direct Taxes Code’ todayFinance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee will release the draft of the Direct Taxes Code and a Discussion Paper tomorrow in the presence of Union Home Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram and Ministers of St
Early signs of revival of Indian economy visible: FM TAX LAWS SHOULD BE SIMPLE, STABLE AND ROBUST NEW DIRECT TAXES CODE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN TOMORROW The Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has said that global economy has started stabilizing and e
Direct tax collections increase 3.27% in first four months of fiscalNet direct tax collections during first four months of the present fiscal (up to July 2009) stood at Rs.73,990 crore, up from Rs.71,648 crore in the same period last fiscal, register
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Suggestions given by ICAI in Post Budget Memorandum, 2009 and accepted by the Ministry of Finance Clause Section Proposed Amendment Suggestion Given in Post-Budget Memorandu
IT Return Processing CentresThe Government proposes to set up a Centralised Processing Centre (CPC) during 2009-10 only at Bengaluru, for processing of all Income-tax returns received in the State of Karnataka and for processing of all e-returns rece
Unique Transaction NumberThe Government has decided to make it compulsory to quote Unique Transaction Number (UTN) in the Income-tax return forms to be filed by all the assessees to whom such number has been allocated by the Income-tax Department. S
Net direct tax collections register 3.65% increase in the first QuarterNet direct tax collections during first three months of the present fiscal (up to June 2009) stood at Rs.59,465 crore, up from Rs.57,373 crore in the same period last fiscal, regi
CBDT has issued a Press Release in which it has been stated that the Notification No. 31 of 2009 dated 25.3.2009 amending or substituting Rules 30, 31, 31A and 31AA of the Income Tax Rules, 1962 shall be kept in abeyance for the time being
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