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Thursday, March 01, 2012

Fixed Deposit - How Taxation can affect your Returns?


Equity markets have been highly volatile during the last few years. Still recovering from the last fall, coupled with steep rise in interest rates, most of the investors have since looked for safer avenues to safeguard their investments. Although, among all debt instruments, Public Provident Fund(PPF) , National Savings Certificate (NSC), Post Office Monthly Income Schemes (POMIS)  always command high priority, Fixed Deposits(FDs) by banks have gained popularity in recent times. The primary reason is the attractive interest rates offered by the banks along with sovereign guarantee, giving investors a sense of security.

However, within this euphoria, most investors neglect taxation aspect while investing in fixed deposits. What they failed to consider is that taxation can significantly lower returns generated by this instrument.
How FD is taxed
The interest income earned through fixed deposit is taxable, if the interest amount exceeds Rs 10,000, in any financial year. This income is added to your total income under header "Income from other sources" and then taxed as per the income slab. A very important point to note is that the interest income from fixed deposits are taxed on accrual basis and not when actually received. This means that the tax on interest income earned at the end of financial year have to be paid even if the interest is credited at a later year. For e.g. if you are investing Rs 75000 in a  fixed deposit for five years, you will have to pay tax on liable interest for all financial years it spans, even though the interest will be credited at the end of fifth year. Also, Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is deducted by the banks if the interest amount exceeds Rs 10000 from one or through multiple investments. Even FDs in name of the minor attract TDS, if the interest exceeds the limit.
What you earn?
In a higher interest rate scenario, the going is good for investors in lower tax bracket. The investments from fixed deposits yield them returns that are worth talking about. But as your income go into the higher slabs the taxation starts affecting the net earnings.
Consider an interest rate of 9.25% p.a. on a 10 year fixed deposit of Rs 2 lakh. Most of us will be lured by this fixed return which is very high if compared with rates few years back. However, the real picture is very different from what is presumed when taxation is considered.
Tax Slab (%)
Amount Invested (Rs)
Interest (Rs)
Tax (Rs)
Net Interest Earned (Rs)
Post Tax Return (%)
10
200000
18500
1905.5
16594.5
8.29
20
200000
18500
3811
14689
7.34
30
200000
18500
5716.5
12783.5
6.39
                  As can be seen from the above illustration individuals in higher tax slab of 30.9% tax, the post-tax returns are 6.3% from this fixed deposit. As against this, an individual in the lowest tax slab will be able to fetch 8.3% return on the same investment post taxation. Surely, the benefit accruing to lower tax category has lot to cheer.
Should you Invest
Fixed Deposits are highly liquid instruments and hence are best suited for goals where immediate fund requirement is very high. However, sometimes, high interest rate scenarios like existing today provides good investment opportunities for some category of investors even for long term. Senior Citizens who earns .25-.50 basis more on FDs and enjoy higher exemption limit in income tax are poised to benefit most from this instrument. A retired banker (Senior Citizen) today is able to fetch interest rate close to 11% on a 10 year FD from the same bank where he served. Even if he pays the maximum marginal tax he will still earn close to 8% which will give him a decent income. Inflation is something one has to live with but effect of taxation can be reduced by deploying some tax planning strategies. What you need to consider is post-tax earnings and not just the attractive interest rates, to get a true picture of what you will receive at the end. 
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Syllabus for PO and RMS Accountant Exam





                                           Paper I ( With Books)  3  Hours  100  Marks 
 
Part I

FRS 1 to 56
SRS 1 to 203
CCS ( Joining Time) Rules 1979
CCS ( Leave) Rules 1972
CCS( Pension) Rules 1972
GPF (CS) Rules 1960

Part II

DA , HRA , CCA, CEA and allowance to GDS employees 

                            
                                 Paper II ( With Books)  3  Hours  100  Marks 

Part I 

1  FHB Volume  I   & Volume  II 
2.  P & T Mannual Volume II( Chapter iV,V,VII, VIII,IX, X, XII)
3. Schedule of financial powers of department of Posts

Part II

P & T manual Vol VI Chapter  I , II, VII, XII, XVI, XVII
Postal manual Volume VI part II  & III ( Relating to MOs , IPOs , BPOs Sub accountants & Accounts is SOs) 

Part  III 

Over time allowance , Medical reimbursement HBA, LTC & Group insured scheme


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How To Use System Restore in Windows 7




  1. Navigate to the Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools program group.
  2. Click on the System Restore program icon.
  3. Click Next > on the Restore system files and settings window.
  4. Choose the restore point that you want to use.
    Note: Check the Show more restore points checkbox to see more than the most recent restore points.
    Note: Any restore points that you created, scheduled restore points that Windows 7 created, and those created automatically during the installation of certain programs will be listed here. You can not use System Restore to undo Windows 7 changes to a date that a restore point does not exist.
  5. Click Next >.
  6. Click Finish on the Confirm your restore point window to begin the System Restore.
    Note: Windows 7 will shut down to complete the System Restore so be sure to save any work you might have open in other programs before continuing.
    Important: System Restore will not revert any of your non-system files like documents, email, music, etc. to a previous state. These types files are completely unaffected by System Restore. If your intention with this tool was to recover a deleted non-system file, try using a file recovery program instead of System Restore.
  7. Click Yes to the Once started, System Restore cannot be interrupted. Do you want to continue? dialog box.
  8. System Restore will now restore Windows 7 to the state that was recorded in the restore point you chose in Step 4.
    Note: The System Restore process could take several minutes as you see the "Please wait while your Windows files and settings are being restored" message. Your computer will then reboot as normal when complete.
  9. Immediately after logging in to Windows 7 after the reboot, you should see a message that System Restore completed successfully.
  10. Click Close.
  11. Check to see if whatever Windows 7 problem you were troubleshooting has been corrected by this System Restore.
    If the problem still persists, you can repeat the steps above and choose another restore point if one is available.
    If this restoration caused a problem, you can always undo this particular System Restore.            
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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Exemption from filing IT return for the year (2012-2013)


SECTION 139 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - RETURN OF INCOME - EXEMPTION TO SPECIFIED PERSONS FROM REQUIREMENT OF FURNISHING A RETURN OF INCOME UNDER SECTION 139(1) FOR ASSESSMENT YEAR 2012-13


NOTIFICATION NO. 9/2012 [F. NO.225/283/2011-ITA(II)], DATED 17-2-2012
S.O........... (E). - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (IC) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby exempts the following class of persons, subject to the conditions specified hereinafter, from the requirement of furnishing a return of income under sub-section 

(1) of section 139 for the assessment year 2012-13, namely:-
1. Class of persons. -An individual whose total income for the relevant assessment year does not exceed five lakh rupees and consists of only income chargeable to income-tax under the following head,-
(A) "Salaries";
(B) "Income from other sources", by way of interest from a saving account in a bank, not exceeding ten thousand rupees.
2. Conditions,- The individual referred to in para 1,-
(i) has reported to his employer his Permanent Account Number (PAN);
(ii) has reported to his employer, the incomes mentioned in sub-para (B) of para 1 and the employer has deducted the tax thereon;
(iii) has received a certificate of tax deduction in Form 16 from his employer which mentions the PAN, details of income and the tax deducted at source and deposited to the credit of the Central Government;
(iv) has discharged his total tax liability for the assessment year through tax deduction at source and its deposit by the employer to the Central Government;
(v) has no claim of refund of taxes due to him for the income of the assessment year, and
(vi) has received salary from only one employer for the assessment year.
3. The exemption from the requirement of furnishing a return of income tax shall not be available where a notice under section 142(1) or section 148 or section 153A or section 153C of the Income-tax Act has been issued for filing a return of income for the relevant assessment year.
4. This notification shall come into force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.

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1. No.31011/2/2003-Estt(A)
25/08/2011
CCS(LTC) Rules, 1998-Relaxation for travel by air to visit J&K,
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2. No.31011/2/2003-Estt.(A)
05/08/2010
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession to Jammu & Kashmir
 

3. No. 31011/2/2003-Estt.(A-IV)
18/06/2010
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit J&K.
 

4. No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A)
23/04/2010
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
 

5. No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A)
20/04/2010
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
 

6. No. 31011/2/2006-Estt.(A)
11/03/2010
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

7. No.31011/6/2002-Estt.(A)
02/12/2009
LTC to Central Goverment Employees - Travel by tour packages operated by IRCTC.
 

8. No.31011/3/2009-Estt(A)
28/10/2009
Use of own car/hired taxi on LTC journey on account of physical handicap.
 

9. No. 31011/2/2006-Estt.(A)
09/09/2009
Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.
 

10. No. 31011/2/2006-Estt.(A)
27/07/2009
Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.
 

11. No. 31011/4/2008-Estt.(A)
03/06/2009
Travel entitlement for the purpose of Leave Travel Concession (LTC).
 

12. No. 7(1)/E.Coord./2008
04/12/2008
Expenditure Management - Economy Measures and Rationalization of Expenditure - Guidelines related to LTC - Clarifications - reg.
 

13. F.No.7(1)/E.Coord./2008
10/11/2008
Expenditure Management-Economy Measures and Rationalization of Expenditure-Guidelines related to LTC.
 

14. No. 31011/4/2008-Estt.(A)
23/09/2008
Sixth Central Pay Commission - Recommendations relating to LTC - Acceptance of.
 

15. No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A)
14/05/2008
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988 - clarification regarding reimbursement of fare in respect of travel by air to visit NER.
 

16. No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A)
02/05/2008
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
 

17. No.31011/6/2002-Estt(A)
26/03/2008
LTC to Central Govt. Employess - Travel by tour packages operated by IRCTC.
 

18. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
03/12/2007
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988-clarification regarding reimbursement of fare in respect of air travel by non-entitled officers.
 

19. No.31011/5/2007-Estt(A)
27/09/2007
Relaxation in LTC Rules - delegation of powers to Ministries/Department regarding time limit for the submission of the claim.
 

20. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
21/05/2007
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

21. No.31011/3/2006-Estt(A)
07/02/2007
LTC (All India in block of 4 years) in combination with transfer/tour TA-mode of Regularisation.
 

22. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
24/04/2006
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

23. No.31011/3/2005-Estt(A)
25/05/2005
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Visit to Andaman & Nicobar Islands instead of Home Town LTC and travel by air from Kolkata or Chennai to Port Blair and back - relaxation thereof.
 

24. 31011/1/2005-Estt(A)
18/01/2005
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Extension of the grace period of Home Town LTC block years 2002-2003.
 

25. No.31011/3/2001-Estt(A)
13/03/2003
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Suspension regarding.
 

26. No.31011/7/97-Estt.(A)
20/10/1997
Fifth Central Pay Commission-Recommendations relating to LTC-Acceptance of.
 

27. 14028/7/97-Estt(L)
07/10/1997
Recommendations of the Fifth Central Pay Commission - Decisions relating to Enhancement of the ceiling on accumulation and encashment of Earned Leave in respect of Central Government employees.
 

 

How To Use System Restore in Windows 7




  1. Navigate to the Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools program group.
  2. Click on the System Restore program icon.
  3. Click Next > on the Restore system files and settings window.
  4. Choose the restore point that you want to use.
    Note: Check the Show more restore points checkbox to see more than the most recent restore points.
    Note: Any restore points that you created, scheduled restore points that Windows 7 created, and those created automatically during the installation of certain programs will be listed here. You can not use System Restore to undo Windows 7 changes to a date that a restore point does not exist.
  5. Click Next >.
  6. Click Finish on the Confirm your restore point window to begin the System Restore.
    Note: Windows 7 will shut down to complete the System Restore so be sure to save any work you might have open in other programs before continuing.
    Important: System Restore will not revert any of your non-system files like documents, email, music, etc. to a previous state. These types files are completely unaffected by System Restore. If your intention with this tool was to recover a deleted non-system file, try using a file recovery program instead of System Restore.
  7. Click Yes to the Once started, System Restore cannot be interrupted. Do you want to continue? dialog box.
  8. System Restore will now restore Windows 7 to the state that was recorded in the restore point you chose in Step 4.
    Note: The System Restore process could take several minutes as you see the "Please wait while your Windows files and settings are being restored" message. Your computer will then reboot as normal when complete.
  9. Immediately after logging in to Windows 7 after the reboot, you should see a message that System Restore completed successfully.
  10. Click Close.
  11. Check to see if whatever Windows 7 problem you were troubleshooting has been corrected by this System Restore.
    If the problem still persists, you can repeat the steps above and choose another restore point if one is available.
    If this restoration caused a problem, you can always undo this particular System Restore.            
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