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Date of Advance Tax payment extended by a day

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) The government today extended by a day the last date for the payment of Advanced Tax for 2005-06 relating to Corporate tax, Income Tax, and Fringe Benefit Tax as well as the Banking Cash Transactions Tax (BCT) by a day, the due date of March 15 being a public holiday.

In such cases, the mandatory interest for default in payment of advance tax would not be charged, a release said here.

"The taxpayers may deposit payments of advance tax, Banking Cash Transaction Tax on or before March 16, 2006, with the authorized banks and wherever the payments have been made on or +before March 16, 2006, such payments would be deemed to have been made by the due date as prescribed under the Income Tax Act, 1961," the release said.

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211 students caught copying in UP Board exams

Lucknow, Mar 10 (UNI) In the ongoing Uttar Pradesh Board exams, 211 students were today caught copying in the state. According to education department sources here, Allahabad division topped the list with 53 copycats, followed by Jhansi 34, Lucknow 30, Gorakhpur 20, Faizabad 17, Mirzapur 17, Agra 8, Basti 7, Azamgarh 7, Saharanpur 5, kanpur 4, Meerut 4, Chitrakoot 3 and Varanasi 2. The copycats included 51 girls. So far, 2,964 students have been caught copying.....

Rs 6.75 cr for improvement of Rajahmundry Central prison

Hyderabad, Mar 10 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Home Minister K Jana Reddy today said the government had sanctioned Rs 6.75 crore for repairs, renovation and extensions to the Remand block of the Rajahmundry Central Prison in East Godavari district under the Perspective Plan on Prison Refors and Quarters scheme. Replying to a question by R Suryaprakasa Rao (Congress), he said the government had also sanctioned Rs 2.57 crore for construction of quarters. Replying to supplementaries.....

No stamp duty on loans to farmers by banks

Hyderabad, Mar 10 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Minister for Cooperation Kanna Lakshminarayana today said banks were not charging any stamp duty on loans given to farmers upto Rs 2 lakh. Replying a question by K Subbarayadu, D Narendrakumar and others of the TDP, the Minister said small and marginal farmers constitute 91 per cent of the farming community who do not borrow more than Rs 2 lakh. He said of the Rs 13,000 crore availed by.....
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