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Sir my question is on service Tax. We have deposited the amount under wrong code. The basic amount of service tax Rs.7500/- on Clearing & forwarding Agency (code 00440045) was wrongly deposited in the interest code (00440046). Do we have to deposit service tax again or this amount can be transfered to service tax account.
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Can we take input on Service Tax on Certification of Proffesional fee of ISO 9001 when we have manufacture unit & also having service tax registration.
AMONG THE TAX REVENUES OF THE UNION OF INDIA ,THE MOST IMPORATANT SOURCE IS A.INCOME TAX. B. CUSTOMS DUTY C. CORPORATION TAX D. UNION EXCISE DUTY
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Smith sees Jones walking towards the edge of a cliff. Smith knows Jones is blind, but doesn't like him, so allows him to walk off the edge. Is this murder?
Case study Real estate question: 1. Mr. Johnson owns a small commercial property which has 4 units with a total square footage of 9384. The property is located in an area suffering from high vacancies. The current tenants remaining are ABC Corporation, who occupies 2888sq ft. And recently renegotiated and lowered their lease rate through 2011 and XYZ electronics corp., who occupies 3350 sq.ft. With their lease due to expire December 2010. The remaining 2 vacancies are marketed by a local broker. Currently there are no potential tenants viewing the vacant graces. What might Mr. Johnson do to retain his 2 tenants and attract new renters to his property and how might this impact his income and/or expenses this year and next year? Please explain your answer.
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