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IT Commissioner asks tax payers to be prepared for contingencies

Surat, Mar 2 (UNI) Chief Commissioner of Income Tax of Surat division, Karan Singh has said a lot of changes in the tax administration will be introduced in the coming days and asked the tax payers to stay prepared.

Karan Singh was talking on a discussion organised by the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI), at the Gandhi Smruthi Bhavan here today on the Union budget.

''We have a lot of information at all India level and one cannot predict what will be the outcome of them. So be prepared for any sort of contingencies,'' Mr Singh said.

Mr Singh has said electronic filing of income tax returns which was made compulsory for the corporations would be made compulsory for the individual tax payers also.

According to Mr Singh around 3,00,000 companies have filed their IT returns through the e-fiing system in the last year. The meeting was also attended by SGCCI President Pravin Nanavati, Tax Consultant Mukesh Patel and legal expert Paresh Dave.

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Two sisters drown in rivulet in Porbandar dist

Rajkot, Mar 2 (UNI) Two sisters drowned in a rivulet at Revadra village in Kutiyana Taluka of Porbandar district where they had gone to bathe and wash clothes. The deceased - Taruben Jadav (12) and her sister Gita (9) - got trapped in the deep waters of the rivulet while bathing yesterday, sources said. Later local villagers fished out the bodies and sent it for Kutiyana hospital, sources added. UNI.....

Open boat sailing competition in Kutch on March 11

Bhuj, Mar 2 (UNI) The Youth Services and Cultural Activities department of Government of Gujarat will hold an open boat sailing competition in Kutch on March 11. The competitors will have to cover a distance of 20 nautical miles from Mandvi port to Mudhra port, in the event lasting between four and five hours, depending on the wind speed, sources said. Each competitor, will however, have to bring his own boat and set sails. The first, second and third prize.....

Chinese waterguns flood markets for Holi

Surat, Mar 2 (UNI) An array of Chinese waterguns (pichkaris) and colours have found their ways into markets here ahead of the festival of colours on Saturday. China-made water pistols in the shapes of fishes, bikes, cars, glares, spiderman and machine-guns are a huge favourite among revelers, say shopkeepers, who expect the sales of about Rs one crore during Holi. And what with the prices of these water-pistols starting from Rs 10 onwards till Rs 350, people are making a beeline.....
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