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1.NICASA of NIRC of ICAI is organising Seminar on 28/2/2016 at ICAI, Vishwas Nagar, Delhi for CPT CA Students on How to face Exam and Amendments from 10AM-1PM and Service Tax for all Students from 2PM-5PM. No Fee.
2.NIRC of ICAI is organising a Discussion on Union Budget on 1/3/2016 By CA Amarjeet Chopra Ji (Hon'ble Past President), CA(Dr) Girish Ahuja ji CA Atul Gupta Ji, CCM and CA Ashok Batra ji at Satya Sai Audi at 10AM. No Fee. Free Budget Copy.
3.Union Bank invites applications from CA eligible/interested firms/companies for empanelment as Concurrent Auditors for F.Y. 2016-17.
4.Get ICAI Now Mobile App for latest ICAI Updates - Available on Android, iOS, Windows and Blackberry 10. To download please visit http://www.icai.org/mobile
5.MCA invites comments on draft Companies (Incorporation) second Amendment Rules, 2016 & Companies (Authorized to Register) Amendment Rules, 2016 till 2 Mar 2016.
6.MCA invites comments on Draft Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Amendment Rules, 2016, to be submitted latest by 08.03.16.
7.DVAT E-File Form DP-1 before 29.02.16 positively to give effect to amendments/ information of dealers provided through it, pending and desired from long.
8.CBDT notifies Atal Pension Yojana u/s 80CCD. Notification No. 7/2016-Income Tax.
9.Service export prior to export of service rules, 2005 are eligible for export rebate. [J.P. Morgan Services India Private Ltd. vs. Commissioner of Central Excise (Service Tax) (CESTAT-Mumbai)].
10.Shares Buyback cannot be equated with capital reduction. [Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt. Ltd vs. ITO (ITAT Mumbai)].

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