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1. Bank of Baroda invites proposal for appointment of concurrent auditors of the bank for Branches/RBOs/CBOs/Other Units vide RFP for 545 of its Branches, 22 CBOS, 13 RBOs and 3 Other Units Last date : - 21/07/2016.
2. ICAI is inviting applications for empanelment of faculties for GMCS-OT-ITT and advanced ITT courses. Last date 15 July 2016. Link http://bit.ly/28PuF0k.
3. As per new guideline given by RBI spelling should be written in LAKH not LAC on cheque and Bank Mandate.
4. Under the 'Income Declaration Scheme' tax of forty-five per cent of such undisclosed income is there. The IDS is effective from June 1, 2016 and will remain open up to September 30, 2016. The declarant is required to pay tax up to November 30, 2016. In the recent FAQs issued on June 30, 2016 the CBDT has clarified that once the person had declared undisclosed income, no question will be asked from where such income or tax is coming from. So the effective rate of tax will be 31% as you have to pay 45% on 145 i.e. amount declared and tax paid thereon.
5. Dealers having gross turnover above Rs. 1 Cr in F.Y. 2015-16, are required to attach DSC with form DVAT 16/DVAT 17 for Q1 of 2016-17 and onwards. Notification of 1.6.16.
6. Employees drawing salary of Rs.1.2Cr p.a. / 8.5Lac p.m. to be disclosed in board report. Companies (Appt. and remuneration of managerial personnel) amendment rules, 2016.

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