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Companies Act, 2017. New Depreciation Amendments! - 0 views

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    The Companies Amendment Act, 2017 ("Amendment Act") was executed with the sole determination to resolve the challenges arising upon the implementation of the Companies Act 2013.. The primary basis for the Amendment Act 2013, is the report of the Company Law Committee(CLC). The Ministry of Corporate Affairs ("MCA") had established the Company Law Committee with the approval to: (a) Pass instructions on the challenges arising from the enactment of the Companies Act 2013. (b) Review the approvals received from the Bankruptcy Law Reforms Committee, the Law Commission of India, and other agencies, the High-Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility. In the beginning, The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) had disclosed 43 sections of the Amendment Act compatible to its notification dated 9 February, 2018. It also briefed 28 additional sections on 7 May, 2018. As a practice, the modifications released (dated 7 May, 2018) have provided improved transparency on the clarification of the various provisions of the Companies Act. Additionally, the MCA insists to ease the procedural requirements under the Companies Act, including the fines imposed in the event of failure to comply. Additional provisions notified. Modifications to the following main provisions were announced on the 7 May 2018:
Skeptical Debunker

Leaked documents: UK record industry wrote web-censorship amendment - Boing Boing - 0 views

  • Parliamentarians need to recognize that copyright touches everyone and every technology in the digital age. It is no longer a question of inter-business regulation and deals. Getting copyright wrong has the potential to mess up our freedom of speech, prevent us from getting the benefits of new technologies, and damage society in other very profound ways. It is therefore deeply inappropriate for such fundamental proposals to have been introduced by both the government or the opposition parties at the behest of one side of the debate. That applies just as much to disconnection, which Mandelson introduced in the summer at the last minute under pressure again from the BPI and other rights holders.
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    Last week, the UK LibDem party was thrown into scandal when two of its Lords proposed an amendment to the Digital Economy Bill that would allow for national web-censorship, particularly aimed at "web-lockers" like Google Docs and YouSendIt. Now a leaked document from the British Phonographic Institute suggests that the amendment was basically written by the record industry lobby and entered into law on their behalf by representatives of the "party of liberty." This weekend, LibDem members who attend the national convention in Birmingham will have the chance to vote on an emergency measure affirming the party's commitment to an open and just Internet, repudiating this disastrous measure. If you (or someone you know) is attending the convention, please support the "Save the Net" emergency measure and help rehabilitate the party's reputation on fundamental freedoms in the information society.
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    Proving once again that special interests can "buy" the "support" of politicians of any stripe! And they can do so regardless of the "best interests" of the "majority of the people", who those politicians are supposedly morally (by honor) and legally (by oath) bound to represent!
CCH India

Changing face of financial reporting in India - 0 views

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    The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has notified the revised Schedule VI on 28 February 2011 vide Notification No. S.O. 447(E) (as amended by Notification No.S.O.653 (E) dated 30 March 2011).
Stella Tang

Measures for Chengdu Annual Inspection of Enterprises - 0 views

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    Measures for Chengdu Annual Inspection of Enterprises, which were amended at the executive meeting of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of the People's Republic of China, are hereby promulgated and shall enter into effect as of the day of March 1, 2006. Contact Us If you have further queries, don't hesitate to contact us at anytime, anywhere by simply visiting our website www.ono-bbb.net, or calling Hong Kong hotline at 852-25283382 or China hotline at 86-755-82352600, or emailing to tannet-solution@hotmail.com
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