Vide Order No. 118 of 2012 dated 21.06.2012, the CBDT has transferred and posted several officers in the grade pf Deputy & Assistant Commissioners of Income-tax
Vide Order No. 118 of 2012 dated 21.06.2012, the CBDT has transferred and posted several officers in the grade pf Deputy & Assistant Commissioners of Income-tax
The UK Government has stated that it is strongly committed to tackling tax avoidance. For this purpose, it has today (12.06.2012) launched a formal consultation on a new general anti-abuse rule (GAAR) to tackle artificial and abusive tax avoidance schemes. This follows the Budget 2012 announcement that such a rule will be introduced in 2013. GAAR is expected to deter artificial tax avoidance schemes and contribute to providing a more level playing field for business. The Discussion paper is very relevant from the Indian context because the Indian law on GAAR is also broadly based on the UK law
Vide Order No. 113 of 2012 dated 7.6.2012 the CBDT has transferred and posted officers in the grade of Chief Commissioners of Income-tax & Director Generals of Income-tax with immediate effect
Vide Orders dated 107 and 108 dated 6.6.2012 the CBDT has transferred and posted officers in the grade of Additional & Joint Commissioners of Income-tax in the Directorate of International Taxation & Transfer Pricing
Vide Order No. 106 of 2012 dated 6.6.2012, the CBDT has transferred/ posted several officers in the grade of Deputy & Assistant Commissioners of Income-tax with immediate effect
Vide Order No. 105 of 2012 dated 6.6.2012, the CBDT has transferred & posted several officers in the Advance Pricing Arrangement (APA) Team in the office of the DGIT (International Taxation) with immediate effect
Vide Order No. 104 of 2012 dated 5.6.2012, the CBDT has transferred/ posted several officers in the grade of Additional/ Joint/ Deputy/ Assistant Commissioners of Income-tax with immediate effect
The result is that Notification No. No.15/2012-Service Tax dated 17.3.2012 shall come into effect on 1.7.2012
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore has released a “Consultation Paper” seeking views on the proposed change to the law on taxing software rights. It is pointed out that currently, all payments for the use of software are classified as royalty for tax purposes. Royalty made to non-resident persons are deemed to be sourced in Singapore and the payer has to withhold tax on such payments made to non-residents
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