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CS Professional REGISTRATION IN GOODS AND SERVICE TAX

CS Professional REGISTRATION IN GOODS AND SERVICE TAX WHO IS LIABLE FOR REGISTRATION? If any supplier hasan aggregate turnover of the 20lakhs rupee in the financial year in the state he provides service is liable to get registered. If the person is providing is service from a special category states, he is liable to get registered if its aggregate turnover exceeds 10lakhs rupee. Every person who holds a license under the previous act is liable to register under this act with effect from the appointed day. In any case, if the business is transferred to any other party by way of succession or any other way, the person to whom business is transferred is liable to be registered from the same day business is transferred. If the business is transferred because of any scheme or arrangement for amalgamation, the person to whom business is transferred shall be liable to register on the day registrar of the company or any court will approve the order. Learn more for CS Professio

Learn Active and Passive Voice – Class 9 English Grammar

Learn Active and Passive Voice – Class 9 English Grammar Voice  Class 9 English  Grammar – The active   voice  describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb.  In  Passive   voice  sentences, the subject is acted upon by the verb. Use of Active and Passive voice It is a transitive verb which shows whether the subject is the doer or some action is done to it. Example- Aarti cooked food. In this sentence, Aarti is the subject and she is the doer of the action (cooked food). This sentence is an active voice The passive voice of this sentence will be – Food was cooked by Aarti. Here, the subject is food which was an object in the active voice. Here the action is done by someone (Aarti). Rules for changing the voice of a sentence Learn complete  Active and Passive Voice Class 9 English Grammar

ACQUISITION OF COMPANIES – CS Professional

ACQUISITION OF COMPANIES – CS Professional When an acquirer and person acting in concern acquire 25% of voting right in a company then acquirer have to issue a public announcement and detailed public statement for at least 26% of voting rights and have to send a public announcement to the stock exchange on the same day. Within 5 days of issuing a public announcement, they will have to issue a detailed public statement in 3 to 4 newspaper. Following are the steps to be taken while acquiring a company:- Within 5 working days of issuing a detailed public statement in a newspaper, acquirer and merchant banker have to file a letter of offer to S.E.B.I. Acquirer shall file PA to S.E.B.I and to the target Learn complete  ACQUISITION OF COMPANIES topic for CS Professional For demos, click here  CS Professional video lectures  free download. For free videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. For more notes and online/offline courses of CS Foundation, Executive or Profes

CS Foundation – Principles and Essentials of Business Communication

CS Foundation – Principles and Essentials of Business Communication What is Communication? ‘Communication’  has been originated from the Latin word  ‘Communis’  which means to ‘share’. Communication is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs or behavior. What is Business Communication? According to Scott, “Administrative Communication is a process which involves the transmission and accurate replication of ideas ensured by feedback for the purpose of eliciting action which will accomplish organization goals.” In simple words, The sharing of information between people within an enterprise that is performed for the commercial benefit of the organization. Essentials and Principles of Business Communication: Learn complete  Principles and Essentials of Business Communication Get complete cs foundation video lectures at Takshila Learning official website.

CBSE / NCERT Notes for Class 8 Science Microbes as Biofertilizers

Microbes as Biofertilizers – CBSE / NCERT Notes for Class 8 Science Microbes as Biofertilizers  Class 8 Science Online  Notes –  Fertilizers are substances added to enhance the soil fertility. This results in higher yields & healthier plants. Chemical fertilizers, however have several disadvantages like they are toxic to various life forms, can cause imbalance in soil ph, results in soil infertility, degrades ecosystem, plants become susceptible to many diseases, fruits & vegetables have high toxic residues. Excessive use of fertilizers can cause environmental pollution. Use of biofertilizers is preferred as they do not include any of the disadvantages mentioned above. Biofertilizers are living organisms that enrich the soil nutrient quality. Some of the sources of biofertilizers are bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria etc. Rhizobium is an example of a nitrogen-fixing bacteria present in the root nodules of leguminous plants. Nitrogen is a macronutrient for the growth

Does the Indian Education System Need Improvements?

Does the Indian Education System Need Improvements? What is Education? According to a formal education system, education is only knowledge of basic academics. Getting good marks in a paper on a so-called Marksheet will make you highly educated. Today’s Education system focuses on the collection of knowledge with no clear purpose or idea where it will be used and how it will be beneficial in our future at our workplace. A student who does not have the ability to put clear thoughts on paper is usually labelled as a failure. Basically, Education is an Experience which we learn throughout our lives and is not just limited to academic learning. Imam Ghazali, a known philosopher and spiritual leader from ancient Iran once said that education is a process which enables an individual to distinguish between the true and the false, the good and bad, the right conduct and the evil-doing. Education is to bring up, to develop and shape up the individual talent and his inner potentialiti

Canara Bank PO Recruitment 2018 Notification

Canara Bank PO Recruitment 2018 Notification (800 Vacancies) Canara Bank has invited applications for admission to the one year  Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDBF)  course at Manipal Global Education Services Pvt Ltd., Bengaluru or NITTE Education International Pvt Ltd., Greater Noida, both recognized by UGC. On successful completion of the course, the candidates will be inducted as  Probationary Officers (PO) in the bank. The total number of vacancies is 800 and those who wish to apply for this post can start applying online from 23 rd  October. Important Dates: Start Date of Online Application:  23.10.2018 End Date of Online Application:  13.11.2018 Tentative Exam Date:  23.12.2018 No. of Vacancies A total of  800 candidates  will be selected for the PGDBF course either atManipal Global Education Services Pvt Ltd., Bengaluru or NITTE Education International Pvt Ltd., Greater Noida. Get complete  Canara Bank PO Recruitment 2018 Notification info

CS Professional Important topic of GST INPUT TAX CREDIT (ITC)

CS Professional Important topic of GST INPUT TAX CREDIT (ITC) Input tax credit  is the type ofcredit that manufacturers received for paying input taxes towards goods used in the manufacture of products. Similarly, a dealer is entitled to input tax credit if he has purchased goods for resale purpose. ELIGIBILITY AND CONDITION FOR TAKING INPUT TAX CREDIT Only the registered person can take the credit for input, on such condition that input tax credit on the supply of goods or services are intended to be used in course and furtherance of business and the amount will be credited to the electronic ledger of such person CONDITION FOR CLAIMING INPUT TAX CREDITED Have possession of a tax invoice or debit note issued by supplier registered under this act. Has received the goods or service or both. The tax which is charged of such apply should actually be paid to the government, either in cash or through utilization of input tax credit Has furnished the return under section 39

What is Fibre? and what is the Process of Fibre to Fabric? Class 6 Science

What is Fibre? and what is the Process of Fibre to Fabric? Class 6 Science Online Class 6  Science : History of clothing At an early age around 30000 years ago, people use to wear animal skin for clothing and to keep body warm wool was introduces 6000 years ago. The silk was introduced in 3000 BC in China and at the same time in India cotton was introduced. At that time these fabrics were not stitched, and they were just wrapped around the body. Even today, saree, lungi and other fabrics are unstitched and wore by wrapping around the body.  Ways of using fabric Draping Earlier time, stitching was not there.  So, clothes draped and worn. Stitching Nowadays, fabrics are stitched and then wore. Still, there are fabrics like saree which are draped. What is Fibre? Clothes we wear are made up of fibers. A fiber is a thin thread-like strand from which a cloth is made. It is flexible and strong for making clothes. With the fibers, the yarn is made. What is Fibre?

NCERT & CBSE Class 11 Chemistry MODERN PERIODIC TABLE

NCERT & CBSE Class 11 Chemistry MODERN PERIODIC TABLE Class 11 chemistry classes  : Modern periodic law(given by Mosley) states that there is a periodic repetition of properties of the elements isarranged in order of their increasing atomic numbers. This law isthe basis of formulation of the modern periodic table of elements. Many other chemists also arranged different elements in order of increasing atomic numbers. This periodic table is also known as a  Long or Extended form of Periodic Table. The present form of a periodic table which is widely used across the globe is the long form of the periodic table.In this form of a periodic table, the horizontal rows are called  periods  and the vertical columns are known as the  groups. The repetition of properties of elements results from alike outer electronic configuration after certain regular intervals. The elements of group IA are alkali metals which have the similar outer electronic configuration, i.e. ns1 where n refers

Most important toipc for CS Foundation Simple Interest

   Most important toipc for CS Foundation Simple Interest What is Interest? Interest is the consideration paid by the borrower to the moneylender for the use of his money. The concept of interest involves two persons: Money Lender (who gives the money) Borrower (who takes the money) Some Related Terms: Principal:  It is the initial value of lending or the sum which is borrowed. Rate  of Interest: It is charged for the defined length of time for use of principal. Generally, it is charged on a yearly basis. Amount: the final value of an investment. It is the sum total of the principal and interest earned. Time:  The period for which the money is used. Interest:  The extra amount charged by the money lender. Learn complete  CS Foundation Simple Interest For more topics of CS Foundation click blogs of  CS Foundation . Click here for Online/offline classes for CS Foundation, CS Executive and CS Professional. Subscribe our Youtube channel for free  CS Fou