Anindita Dey &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In Mumbai

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Taxing P-Notes? Not just yet

Taxing P-Notes? Not just yet

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2009

This follows a renewed effort by CBDT to seek clarification on the issue.

Post-Satyam, MCA lays new scrutiny rules

Post-Satyam, MCA lays new scrutiny rules

Rediff.com   16 Dec 2009

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has worked out new parameters for scrutiny of companies. These are based on reports on the Satyam fraud investigation.

Govt to free tech tie-ups, trademark use

Govt to free tech tie-ups, trademark use

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2009

Move aimed at expediting projects undertaken in collaboration with foreign technology providers

MCA's new motto: Friend first, regulator later

MCA's new motto: Friend first, regulator later

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2009

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs wants to shed its stern regulatory image and acquire a gentler, corporate-friendly reputation. The new mantra is to be a facilitator in corporate growth instead of just another regulator.

End-use of IPO funds under lens

End-use of IPO funds under lens

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2009

Ministry of corporate affairs directs Registrar of Companies to conduct quarterly scrutiny

RBI starts review of new bank licensing norms

RBI starts review of new bank licensing norms

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2009

Sources said the major criteria for review will be the minimum paid-up capital of the bank, nature of new entities to be allowed in the banking sector, promoters' contribution in the paid-up capital, nature of promoters and corporate governance norms in the current scenario.

RBI may allow banks to decide on branches

RBI may allow banks to decide on branches

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2009

The Reserve Bank of India may de-license or leave it to banks to open branches in rural and semi-urban centres, in a step towards liberalising its branch authorisation policy.

Taxmen give tax code the thumbs-down

Taxmen give tax code the thumbs-down

Rediff.com   12 Oct 2009

Taxmen are opposing proposals to cut personal income and corporate tax and scrap taxes on various transactions.

FEMA to apply to reverse overseas M&As, says RBI

FEMA to apply to reverse overseas M&As, says RBI

Rediff.com   9 Oct 2009

The Reserve Bank of India has said Indian companies merging with overseas firms will continue to be treated as entities resident in the country under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). There is no provision for such a merger under the current Companies Act. But a Bill to amend the Act tabled in the Budget session of Parliament proposes to allow Indian companies to merge with overseas companies, under section 205, a move that could introduce greater flexibility in

Telecom firms ring in web ambassadors

Telecom firms ring in web ambassadors

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2009

Idea joins Vodafone to use the fun route on the Net.

Govt puts 4-week cap on bulk sugar

Govt puts 4-week cap on bulk sugar

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2009

The decision will come into effect on September 19. In the notification issued by the ministry of consumer affairs, food and public distribution, three weeks was given for so reducing the stock.

Customs clearance takes the super-fast track

Customs clearance takes the super-fast track

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2009

A silent revolution is taking place in the country's airports and ports -- one that will alter India's notoriously troublesome Customs clearance procedures, both at entry and exit points.Export consignments will no longer have to undergo the drudgery of long Customs clearance procedures. And the facility will be extended to courier services or even passengers after some time. Such a system exists for imported goods and has met with a huge success.

300 firms to pay RBI penalty for violating norms

300 firms to pay RBI penalty for violating norms

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2009

These companies struck joint ventures with foreign partners before the government relaxed FDI sectoral limits by issuing Press Notes 2 and 4 in February this year, and had approached FIPB for approvals later. FIPB sent a note to this effect to the RBI a month ago, advising the central bank to deal with such cases.

How Indian firms kept Net alive when Taiwan rocked

How Indian firms kept Net alive when Taiwan rocked

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2009

This was the most serious cable disruption since 2001, when a submarine cable connecting the mainland with the US was cut off.

Tax board eyes firms with forex borrowings

Tax board eyes firms with forex borrowings

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2009

The Central Board of Direct Taxes has advised its field formations to scrutinise all cases in which companies have amortised foreign exchange losses under the one-time discretion allowed by the government through an amendment to Accounting Standard 11 (AS-11).

Multiple SIMs weigh heavy on operators

Multiple SIMs weigh heavy on operators

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2009

For example, Idea Cellular posted a 0.7 per cent decline in the average minutes of use per subscriber in the first quarter of the current financial year, partly because of the increasing use of multiple SIM cards. So, too, with Vodafone-Essar. The company admits a fall in usage per subscriber, as an increasing number utilised SIMs of more than one operator, particularly in the new circles.

Audit firms may face action for wrong-doing

Audit firms may face action for wrong-doing

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2009

The ministry of company affairs (MCA) intends to insert a clause in the Companies Act that will make audit firms also liable to prosecution as against the existing provisions that limits penal action only to chartered accountants.

Android phones call on Indian consumers

Android phones call on Indian consumers

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2009

Samsung Electronics and Motorola are gearing up to launch handsets based on Google's Android operating system in India.

3G guidelines not viable for foreign players

3G guidelines not viable for foreign players

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

The restrictions may include an additional licence fee a foreign operator has to foot on, infrastructure hurdles and lack of a brand identity in the country, unlike in the case of a 2G operator.

High court revives settlement commission

High court revives settlement commission

Rediff.com   15 Aug 2009

In a major relief to over 3,000 companies all over India seeking arbitration in tax cases with the Settlement Commission, the Bombay High Court has termed as "unconstitutional" the government's decision to suggest a cut off date of March 31, 2008, for all cases filed before June 1,2007.