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Guest
03 January 2008 at 09:42

Regarding ICWAI

hi all
i have finished MBA in finance and working I-FLEX solutions as a business analyst. i have applied for the ICWAI registration. is it a good option for me with MBA to enhance my career in finance. wat abt the articleship... what other correspondence professional courses i can pursue for better career in finance... please do advice in this regard.....
thanks for ur advice in advance


dhiraj khosla

I NEED EXPLANATION WITH A SIMPLE EXAMPLE FOR CLEARITY OF THE CONCEPT


PRATIBHA
02 January 2008 at 19:11

PCC registration*

Is there any requirement to be fulfilled for a student of PCC for registration, other than registering by form 103,102 foe PCC, which can be done only within 1 month of articleship?


PRATIBHA
02 January 2008 at 19:10

IT training*

I have my PCC attempt in NOV. 2009. When can I get IT training, now that ICAI has opened its institute in Vishwas Ngr in Delhi ?


PRATIBHA
02 January 2008 at 19:09

studying 4 Pcc

The rule is that we can register with ICAI only within a month of starting articleship,under the new scheme.
How can we start studying before we get the study material from ICAI,which is issued only when we register? The time gap between getting results and starting articleship cannot be wasted !


Nazir
02 January 2008 at 17:00

Capital Gain Tax

Hi,
A plot of land has 6 co-owners. They decide to build ownership flats on the plot. If the developement rights are transfered to a builder (who is one of the co-owners) what would be the Tax implication in the hands of co-owners as well as the builder.

Nazir


Pbmangarolia
02 January 2008 at 16:11

CENVAT- IMPORT SERVICES

Facts:

ABC Pvt. ltd.(Manufacturer) exports its products,
It pays Commission to Non resident Agents.
It also pays service Tax fo Import of Services.It is not liable for service tax under any other catagory.

Example: Service Tax Payable on Commission Rs. 100, Input Excise Credit Rs. 70, Input Service Tax Credit Rs.10, Excise duty Payable Rs. 200

Questions:
- Can the company take credit of Input Excise as weel as Service tax i.e. Rs. 80 and pay Rs. 20? (I think not Possible)

- Should the Company Pay Rs. 100 for Service Tax?

- If it pays Rs. 100 as Service Tax and take it as Input Credit for Payment of Excise i.e.Rs.200- Rs.100- Rs.70- rs.10 = Rs.20, is it ok?

-Is it necessary that to consider this reverse Charge as Input Credit, You must be service provider?

Considering the above example pls. confirm The actual Libility under service Tax i.e. Rs. 100, Rs.20 and for excise Rs.120, Rs. 20?

Thanks



Adarsh Ananda Kumar
02 January 2008 at 14:33

Depreciation

Sec 32 of IT act says that once the asset is either in active or passive use then it is compulsory to charge depreciation. In case the machinery (in use for production and subject to depreciation in the earlier years) was DISMANTLED this year then i understand that it is neither in active use nor passive use. Is it still compulsory to charge depreciation?


Jaspreet kaur
02 January 2008 at 14:20

tax deducted at source

i want to ask that while calculating tds under any section when is surcharge taken in rate....? pls quote with eg...


gargi
02 January 2008 at 14:11

Swap basis points

Dear Sir,
Can you please explain me whether the theory of adding the swap points to the spot rate to obtain the forward rate when the swap points are in increasing trend and deducting the swap points from the spot rate to find out the forward rate when the swap points are in decreasing trend is always true or are there any exceptions.
i mean if only swap basis points are available and spot rates(buy/offer rate) are available then we can find out the forward rate by adding or deducting the swap points to the spot rates in case of increasing or decreasing trends respectively. let us take an example:
suppose the spot rate is 1US$ = Rs. 40/42
and the int. rate in India is 10% and in USA it is 8%, then as per IRP theorem, the forward rate shall be computed as Rs. 40.74/42.78, this means swap points are 74/78 (increasing trend), so here we will add this to spot rate rs. 40/42 to get 40.74/42.78. Now let us change the exchange rate, in India the int. rate is 8% and in USA the int. rate is 10%, now as per IRP Theorem the forward rate shall be rs. 39.27/41.24, here the swap points are 74/76 (again increasing trend) but now we can't add this to the spot rate to get the forward rate. So how can we say that the swap points are to be added/deducted to the spot rates in case of increasing trend / decreasing trend.
if the above theory is correct then plz. explain how we can identify whether to add or deduct the points to the spot rates in case only the swap points and the spot rates are given.
i am really confused.
Awaiting your reply asap.

Thanks
gargi.






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