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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 22,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: No statutory requirement exists to issue a show cause notice before finalizing a provisional assessment; issuance depends on case facts. When final assessment is based solely on materials furnished by the assessee, and no additional adverse material is relied upon, a separate show cause notice is unnecessary and the principles of natural justice are met by substantial procedural fairness. In price-variation provisional assessments, finalization ordinarily follows the price disclosed by the assessee unless independent reasons warrant otherwise.
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      Summary: Admission to the Company Secretaries Executive Programme is open to graduates (excluding Fine Arts); enrolment by the stated cutoff confers eligibility to sit the Institute's Executive examination. Instruction is delivered principally by compulsory postal tuition with optional oral coaching. Prospectus and application forms are available for purchase at designated offices or by registered post for a fee. The Institute operates as a statutory national professional distance-education body, and successful candidates must complete Practical and Modular Training after examinations to qualify.
      Summary: The speech prioritises continuation of insurance sector liberalisation-including private participation, foreign investment within statutory limits, and de-tariffing-to promote competition, technology adoption, and product innovation. It stresses regulatory oversight and consumer protection measures such as improved transparency, streamlined grievance redressal, prevention of mis-selling, and faster claims settlement. Operationally, it calls for insurance led financial inclusion via micro insurance and community delivery models, targeted products for vulnerable groups, expansion into underserved districts and towns, and strengthened recruitment, training and technology deployment to improve penetration and service delivery.
      Summary: The speech emphasises financial inclusion as a strategic priority requiring expansion of basic banking services to underserved habitations through Ultra Small Branches, Financial Literacy & Credit Counselling centres and the Swabhiman scheme, alongside preparation for government e-payment systems for direct transfers. It underscores compliance with the phased introduction of draft Basel III capital regulations and the Government's commitment to maintain higher Tier-I capital buffers for public sector banks, while urging technology upgradation, product innovation, customer-centric practices and effective grievance redressal to improve competitiveness and inclusion.
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