Saturday, 22 October 2011

ST-3 e-filing Due Date Extended upto 26.12.2011


F. No. 137/99/2011 – Service Tax
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Excise and Customs
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New Delhi dated the   20th October 2011
ORDER NO. 1 /2011 – Service Tax
In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule  7(4) of the Service Tax  Rules 1994 read with notification No.  48/2011-Service Tax dated 19th October  2011, Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby extends the date of submission of half yearly return for the period April 2011 to September 2011 from 25th October 2011 to 26th December 2011. This is being done in view of the fact that the e-filing of service tax returns for all class of service tax assesses has been made mandatory for the first time vide notification no. 43/2011- Service Tax  dated  25.8.11, as such leaving less time for the trade to adjust to the requirement of e-filing. 

Director (Service Tax)
CBEC, New Delhi 

Saturday, 15 October 2011

A Fellowship on ‘Communities in Conservation': An initiative of FES in the North-East, India.



Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) is pleased to announce a fellowship program that supports activities / research by individuals from the 8 North Eastern states on governance and conservation of the rich biodiversity values of the region.
Support will be provided for (but not restricted to) efforts that promote issues of:

A. Governance of natural resources.
B. Community conserved areas.
C. Biodiversity beyond protected areas.
The Fellowship:

A. Would be up to Rs. 2,00,000/- (two lakhs) and for a maximum period of 18 (eighteen) months.
B. Encourage individuals eager to comprehend and conserve the biodiversity values of the region. They could be engaged in employment (full time / part time) / pursuing academics or otherwise.
C. Would favour activities that lead towards field level conservation while age and academic qualifications are not a bar. 
Applications can be sent to northeast.fes@ecologicalsecurity.org and should include curriculum vitae of the applicant, detailed proposal and justification on how the actions would benefit conservation. Candidates are encouraged to share reports, images, web-links and write-ups of their earlier efforts.
FES requests friends to share information on the fellowship and welcomes enquires atnortheast.fes@ecologicalsecurity.org / 02692 261402 / 0 89782 79595

Source : http://www.fes.org.in/includeAll.php?pId=Mi01Mi0x

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

MCA Repealing "Company within 24 Hours" Scheme

Barely a month after an initiative to allow online incorporation of companies within 24 hours, the government has gone back on its ambitious plan aimed at giving ease to the corporate world to carry out business in India. Making an about turn on its plan, which would have made starting companies in India as easy as in countries such as New Zealand and Australia, the government said that online incorporation of firms cannot be put into practice. "Since now companies are being incorporated within 24-48 hours, online approval of incorporation formsa¦on the basis of certification and declarations given by the practicing professional is not going to be implemented yet," the corporate affairs ministry said. However, experts said that it takes almost a month to incorporate a company in India. According to a World Bank report, it takes an average of 29 days to start a company here. 

Source :
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/internet/government-goes-back-on-its-ambitious-plan-of-24-hour-online-incorporation-of-companies/articleshow/9974529.cms

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms



All the members of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), who are in practice, are hereby informed that the Council has formulated the following Know Your Client Norms (KYC norms) at its 307th Meeting held on 13th July, 2011, which shall be recommendatory in nature, and apply only in case of attest function.

KNOW YOUR CLIENT (KYC) NORMS

The financial services industry globally is required to obtain information of their clients and comply Know YourClient Norms (KYC norms).
Keeping in mind the highest standards of Chartered Accountancy profession in India, the Council of ICAI thought it necessary to recommend such norms to be observed by the members of the profession who are in practice. In light of this background, the Council of ICAI approved the following KYC Norms. However, these norms are recommendatory in nature and every Chartered Accountant carrying out attest function is encouraged to follow them.

1. ENTITY INFORMATION

A. GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of the Entity
Type of Entity
Business Description

B. CORPORATE STRUCTURE
Name of ultimate parent company
Name of Parent company
Name of Affiliates

C. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Company PAN No
Company Identification No
Directors’ Identification No
Directors’ Names & Addresses
Name(s) and Addresses of Companies, in which above person is director.

D. ENGAGEMENT INFORMATION
Type of Engagement

2. OTHER INFORMATION
Entities financial Information
Name of the ultimate parent Auditor
Any known violation of any Law/Regulations

This decision shall be in force from 13th July, 2011

An Attempt to prevent forged signature in Certificates.


UNIQUE DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION

Way to Authenticate Attested Documents
Time and again, various authorities across the country have reposed their faith in chartered accountants as professionals realising the work of their attributes like Integrity, Excellence and Independence. Based on the same, they are relying on various certifications being issued by chartered accountants in practice in the normal course of business. They look upto Chartered Accountants as reliable source of authentic information and to ensure compliance with various rules, regulations, procedures stipulated under different statutes. However, any instances have been brought to ICAI attention wherein financial statements and certificates issued either by nonmembers or members not holding Certificate of Practice have been relied upon by authorities as true statements and certificates. It needs no reiteration that a certificate issued by a practicing chartered accountant binds him to its accuracy and subject him to Disciplinary Proceedings of the Institute, in case a complaint in that regard is filed with the Institute by the concerned authorities (or any affected party).To ensure the authenticity of various statements and documents being certified/attested by Chartered Accountants, ICAI has introduced the new concept of Unique Document Identification Number. The said scheme is available at the link http://www.icai.org/uid UDIN is a maximum 32 character Unique Document Identification Number which will be issued to every document certified/attested by a Chartered Accountant and registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).

Step 1: Practicing Chartered Accountants can visit the link: www.icai.org/uid?mode=login and get themselves registered
Step 2: For initial registration, please click on “For first time sign up, click here”; on submission of member’s details as regards to Membership No., date of birth and date of enrolment as a member, a registration password will be generated which will be sent by the system to the e-mail ID provided and also to the mobile number registered with the ICAI. On non receipt of the password, please get in touch with the respective regional office for data correction. The board Numbers are: CRO: (0512) 3989398 (epjames@icai.in), ERO: (033) 39893989 (abasu@icai.in), NRO (011) 39893990 (hkjain@icai. org), WRO: (022) 39893989(marazak@icai.org), SRO (044) 39893989 (ysrawat@icai.in).

Mandatory On-Line Filing of Service Tax Return through ACES w.e.f.01.10.2011


As you may be aware Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax (ACES), the new Centralized, Web-based Software Application, is fully operational in all Central Excise and Service Tax Commissionerates across the country since 23.12.2009, with all modules and the services are offered free of cost. Please note that e-filing of Service Tax Returns (ST-3) in ACES has been made mandatory for All Service Tax Assessees from 01.10.2011 vide Notification No. 43/2011 - Service Tax dated  25.08.2011. Earlier, e-Payment of Service Tax was made mandatory from 01.04.2010 vide Notification No. 1/2010-Service Tax dated 19.02.2010, for those assessees who had paid Service Tax of Rs. 10 lakhs ( PLA+CENVAT) or more in a preceding financial year.

How to e-file return in ACES?
Log onto www.aces.gov.in and Click 'Service Tax' Link on top menu bar
Ø  If you are registered with ACES, use your username and password to log-in
Ø  Select your return from RET menu and submit self-assessed return online
Ø  If not registered with ACES, furnish e-mail ID of the authorized person to your Range officer and an e-mail with T-PIN (Temporary UserID) and Password will be sent to enable you to register with ACES
Ø  If you do not receive e-mail, please check spam mail folder or contact Range Officer
Ø  Thereafter, you can log-in and file return as explained above
Ø  You can also use "Offline Returns" available under RET menu or
under 'Download' link of ACES website; fill it in and upload to ACES
Ø  For online tutorial on e-filing of returns, click on LMS on ACES website

You can also avail the facility of ACES Certified Facilitation Centres (CFCs) set up by eligible Members of ICAI/ICWAI/ICSI across the country on payment of prescribed fees. For details please visit CFC link of ACES website (http://aces.gov.in/CFC.jsp). For any further information/assistance, you may visit www.aces.gov.in or contact your jurisdictional Service Tax officer or write to ACES Service Desk at aces.servicedesk@icegate.gov.in or call at National toll-free number 1800 425 4251 on any working day between 9 AM and 7 PM.Please remember that the last date of filing ST-3 returns for the period April, 2011 to September, 2011 is 25th October,2011.

Please file your Service Tax Return in Advance to avoid last minute rush.

Information contributed by CA  Subhjit Sahoo.