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Replied in : May 2012 audit solution
Posted by : Arniv Sharda on 20 May 2012
 


bhai ho sake toh adv acc and itsm ka bhi dal do



cheers


 
New Topic : Ca final classes
Posted by : anjali gaur on 20 May 2012
 

hiiiii i have given my CA PCC exam in may & i want to start preparation for CA FINALS, can anyone tell me how can i prepare for my CA FINALS in six months...and i want to take classes provided by ICAI, whether it is beneficial for me or not .....


& if i want 2 prepare for Only 2nd group then which Books are gud to prepare in such a short period...????? 

 
Replied in : Give a luk...!!
Posted by : Namita Gupta on 20 May 2012
 


he is the only one who got passed in both groups.....


 
Replied in : Pls urgent reply
Posted by : sakshi on 20 May 2012
 
u need to score minimum 150 marks
 
Replied in : The woman in your life
Posted by : gopika on 20 May 2012
 












Originally posted by : Pillai


 

1. if u are young boy why cant anyone call u sir??? i didnt call u madam!!! i called u sir.. 

2. dont say no husband will tolerate.it would be better to say only those  jo tharki hai aur useke dil me khot hai have problem... 

and why she cant chat over fb with male frd after marriage . whats wrong in that... 

 I already told u if u cal me as sir, it makes me feel that am a very old person, what more can i say on this?

Lets stick to the topic.....plz.

Though i didnot understand the complete meaning of your hindi words, but i understood what u tried to say,

Tell me ,

why u (married) girls want to chat with other male frnds?

What pleasure u people get in doing that?

is that topic which u r going (may be already doing) to chat with ur male frnds., cannot be discussed with your husband?

If u people need anything, or know anything, or do anything, ur husband is very much there. y to entertain third person in whatever matter.

U may cooly ask whats wrong in chatting with male frnds, its terrible pain that only husband's can understand. afterall what we expect from u, i mean every husband expects that he should only get entire love (100%) of his wife.

Allmost all Boys are basically RAM, but it is girls (excepting few) who make them RAAVAN.

whatever i said so far is my opinion, it doesnot mean that i dont respect/ or i hate girls ( i do love, am also normal blooded boy na ).

Last but not the least ,girls please dress according to your age, because what is comfortable for u, may not be comfortable for others( especially boys), it just leads to undesirable situation, ( we are seeing daily in news about crime against women).

Hope u will agree with me.

 



pillai sir , u said husband get pain if he see his wife chat with other boy ... what pain man and why ??? tomm u may say girls should not go outside house beacuse they will look at other guys , husband is there to look na..!!!!! 



and according to u there should be separate office/bues/hotels to boys and girls .. otherwise girls will see boys at office na!!! 



and who said u chatting done with boys wont be shared with husband????



and in ur opinion girls get harassed becuase of dress??? so u mean girls wll be harassed when they wear jeans and girls will be safe when they wear saree????



girls harassed not beacuse of dress its basically beacuse guys mentality (who harasses)



and its good to know u respect girls ....


 
Replied in : Diabetic Information And Cure
Posted by : Rahul on 20 May 2012
 


I cant find your illustrative photographs & excel file... plz fwd it on koltharkar.rahul @ gmail.com



 



Rahul k



9821210021



 



 



 


 
New Topic : Itr-2 filing - value for salaries
Posted by : shiva on 20 May 2012
 


Hello:



my Form 16 from my employer lists my gross salary.  it then goes on to deduct any rent allowance, transport alowance and childrens education allowance,  after all the deductions, it lists my final salary under "Income chargeable under the head salaries'.



 



example: gross salary - 10 lakhs



rent - 100000, transport allowance - 2000, childrens education allowance - 2400



Income chargable under the head salaries = 10,00,000 - 1,00,000 - 2,000 - 2,400 = 8,95,600



 



question:



based on my understanding, the salary i need to use for tax filing is INR 8,95,600 right ?



or



is it 10,00,000 ???



 



I am asking this because i receiving a letter from CPC where they are using the 10,00,000 and have calculated my tax instead of lower number and want me to pay the difference in tax along with interest.



 



If the lower number is infact correct, how should i report the error



i guess if the higher number is correct, i will have to pay :-(



 



appreciate your response and suggestion.



 



 


 
Replied in : Give a luk...!!
Posted by : Nikhail on 20 May 2012
 


this proves if result is not good then surely give for verification....." I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IF THIS PERSON WOULD NOT HAVE GIVEN FOR VERIFICATION HE WOULD STILL BE GIVING HIS EXAMS...... WHEN EXAMINERS WERE CHECKING HIS AND OUR PAPER'S EARLIER(BEFORE VERIFICATION) WERE THEY ""SLEEPING OR PLAYING TIC-TAC-TOE LETS GET VERIFICATION MORE""


 
Replied in : Cpa course details.
Posted by : shashank varshney on 20 May 2012
 
Please tell someone.i want to know
 
New Topic : HUF - break
Posted by : sobergal on 20 May 2012
 


Hello!



Husband formed an HUF 6 yrs ago. It has Karta (himself), wife & daughter. Started with a gift money from his father & assests were added from shares trading over these years. Now he applied for divorce & wants to secure his HUF assests so that these do not fall automatically into estranged wife's hands. daughters custody is with him only.



What is the best way out. Is it wise that he breaks HUF altogather?


 
Replied in : HR Interview Questions
Posted by : kunal on 20 May 2012
 


Good work...



 


 
Replied in : Ca final reverification
Posted by : Arvind Khemka on 20 May 2012
 


@ suganthi: oh so howz ur xams hope we make it ds tym


 
Replied in : Accounts doubt
Posted by : Vishal on 20 May 2012
 


Thanks a lot.


 
Replied in : Rtp's of cs executive.
Posted by : raman on 20 May 2012
 


thnx preeti



 


 
Replied in : Is footwear leather
Posted by : CA Amir Sha on 20 May 2012
 


Hello Sir,



 



I would like to know what is your final output. If it is finished footwear then it is excisable only when the MRP exceeds 500 rupees.However if your final output is footwear components then it is excisable (however manufacture of  parts of hawai footwear are fully exempted).



Parts of Footwear components are exempted in the following cases.



1-If captively consumed for the manufature  of dutiable footwear(notifiaction 67/95-CE)



2-If captively consumed for the manufature  of footwear of retail sale price below 250(10/96-CE)



3-If either sent for job work or manufatured by a job worker and used in further manufacture of footwear(Notification 214/86-CE if the footwear is dutiable,notificatoins 83 and 84/94-CE in other situation)



4- IF cleared under notification 8/2003-CE commonly known as SSI exemptions



 



 



 



 


 
Replied in : Give a luk...!!
Posted by : aashi gupta on 20 May 2012
 


well, congrats to him for clearing both groups, but for me its hard to believe that anyone can get so lucky in ca final exams.......getting a increment of 11marks in audit paper & 5marks in ISCA simultaneously...not just happen to all..surprisesurprise


 
Replied in : Happy birthday da.
Posted by : Rahul Sharma on 20 May 2012
 


thanks for visit Da


 
Replied in : Any job for ca - please help me
Posted by : s n baloo on 20 May 2012
 


Dear Teena, 



which part of India  are you from? Pl send your resume for opportunities in Chennai



Regards 



Baloo


 
New Topic : Achieving 7.5% growth in 2012-13 tough task
Posted by : GAUTAM DEY on 20 May 2012
 


 



'Achieving 7.5% growth in 2012-13 tough task'



 



 



Falling rupee and high inflation would make it difficult for India to achieve 7.5 per cent economic growth during the current financial year, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said.



"The Finance Ministry has said they are hoping for a 7.5 per cent growth this year. That is going to be tough but not impossible," said Ahluwalia.



He said while the last quarter did not show robustness, it remains to be seen how growth in the first quarter of the current fiscal will fare.



"It is going to be a slow transition," he said, adding that in India "we need to get out of a what looks like a decelerating growth phase .. and move to the growth path."



Economic worries over the past few months like rupee depreciation, high inflation and current account deficit are not helping India, which has been trying to get back on the pre-global crisis growth rates of 8-9 per cent.



The rupee has depreciated by 11 per cent against dollar since March. At the same time, inflation in April rose to 7.23 per cent against 6.89 per cent a month ago.



The global financial crisis of 2008 had pulled down India's growth rate to 6.7 per cent in 2008-09. India has projected a growth rate of 7.6 per cent in 2012-13, up from 6.9 per cent recorded in the previous fiscal.



On whether the government would be willing to take tough decisions to put its economy on the path of high growth, Ahluwalia said, "I would certainly hope so. Certainly all the advice that we would be giving (to the government) is that India has tremendous opportunity to look good and to attract investment in a world which is very uncertain and we should not miss that opportunity."



He underlined need for restoration of fiscal credibility, action on the underprised petroleum products and taking care of implementation bottlenecks in infrastructure projects as being measures that should be very high on the government's agenda.



"Even if a little block is removed, it will create a revival of confidence that the country is on the right track," he added.



Ahluwalia said the view in the Planning Commission on fuel subsidies is very clear that "fuel prices just have to be adjusted.



"It is obvious from a technical and economic point of view, the case is absolutely overwhelming. In practice, political realities also have to be taken into account and governments very often have to decide when they want to do it.



There is absolutely no doubt in my mind we just have to raise fuel prices," he said.



Ahluwalia said people must be educated on the importance of raising fuel prices.



In the case of petroleum, 80 per cent of the fuel is imported "so not to charge for the price which you are being made to pay is basically bankrupting the petroleum sector. Either that or the budget has to bear a huge burden of subsidy and neither of those is sensible."



On concerns over India's high current account deficit, Ahluwalia said the size of the CAD is higher than what India is normally comfortable with.



"A three per cent is a little on higher side and I will be a lot more comfortable with two and a half per cent. But if for a couple of years, you have to do three per cent mainly because oil prices until very recently were fairly high.



"I do not think that is a disastrous situation provided you can attract FDI and long-term capital flows," he said.



"The trouble is when you have a lot of global uncertainty, all these things become uncertain. So, you get pressure on the rupee," he added.



Ahluwalia noted that uncertainties in Europe have resulted in a very volatile international situation, one that has not been seen before and in which developing countries are being hit in different ways.



"The rupee has appreciated at certain times, this time it has depreciated," he said on the depreciation of the Indian currency which touched all time low of over 54 against dollar last week.



Noting that India does not follow a policy that anchors the rupee, Ahluwalia said the whole assumption is that market forces will be allowed to work, but the government will step in when it thinks the exchange rate has overshot.



He said the RBI, which has a lot of "ammunition" that it can use, has so far done the "right thing" in the way it has managed the currency fluctuation.



"I would hope that the rupee would not see any large depreciations or jumps. I would not particularly say that I am keen for it to appreciate either. Let the market push it one way or the other and as long as those movements are small I do not think there is too much to worry about."



Ahluwalia also stressed that inflation should be kept under tighter control.



"Inflation at seven per cent is too high. Ideally, we would want inflation to be stabilised round 5-6 per cent, so I think we need to bring inflation down a little more. What is going to do that to a large extent also depends on the supply side. It is not just a demand side factor," he added.



He stressed that the real issue is a "quick return" to certainty in the financial markets in general, particularly in the context of Europe.



The "real danger" in the European case is not a slow growth, but since the financial uncertainties are not being properly managed, there is real risk of "financial disruption" which could have a spill over effects internationally.



SOURCE: financialexpress.com



 


 
Replied in : CPT Registration number delay
Posted by : Kalyan Srivatsava Thupili on 20 May 2012
 
If u have subscribed for student journal then the CPT registration no. will be on the student journal at ur Name & Address.