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Posted March 2, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - Budget - Corporate Tax - Fringe Benefit Tax - ESOP - IT Sector
Analysis of: Mystery Shrouds Esops | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The  Indian  Budget  (Finance Bill 2007)  seeks  to  amend  Sections 49 and  115WC  of  the  Income  Tax  Act. These  would  retroactively  tax  all  stock  options  issued  and  not  sold ...
Posted March 1, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - The Dogs and Cats Budget - Minimum Altlernate Tax and Corporate Dividend Tax - Changes - Effects
Analysis of: MAT Norms may be tweaked | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The 2007 Indian Budget has been presented along with its taxation proposals. In this analysis I look at two proposals which will have far reaching effects on Indian corporate profitability. These relate to the Minimum Alternative Tax (MAT) and the Corporate Dividend Distribution Tax (CDT). While...
Posted February 28, 2007
What Me Worry?
Analysis of: Recession unlikely, economists say | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The Chinese meltdown has more to do with China's overheated and speculative culture and dependence on exports with the United States, than with short-term developments and conflicting economic statistics on the state of the American economy.Alan Greenspan's remarks and actions by the Chinese government...
Posted February 26, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - Budget Expectations - Transfer Pricing And Tax Treaties
Analysis of: SURVEY: OFFSHORE FINANCE - MOVING PIECES | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The  referred  article  is  an  excellent  exposition  on  the  importance  of  offshore  finance, the  importance  of  transfer  pricing   and   the  use  by  international  companies ...
Posted February 23, 2007
Would David Ricardo Be Proud of a $768 billion trade deficit?
Analysis of: News Release: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services | www.bea.gov
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
- For 2006 the US trade deficit reached $763 billion, a new record.- Exports of goods and services totaled $1437 billion.- Imports totaled $2201 billion.The trade deficit with China totaled more than $220 billion, a new record, double the deficit typically run with Japan. Continuing on this course,...
Posted February 23, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - Corporate Tax - Minimum Alternative Tax
Analysis of: MAT Norms may be tweaked | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The  season  for  Indian tax  changes is  on.  In  this analysis  I  look  at  the  aspect  of  corporate  minimum  alternative  tax (MAT)  and   the  kind  of  changes  which ...
Posted February 22, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - Expected Tax and Economic Incentives - Infrastructure Sector
Analysis of: Big core sector sops planned | www.businessstandard.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The  annual  budget  exercise  of  the  Indian  Government is  on. The  budget  is  to  be  presented  on  28th  February  and  will  contain  major  changes in  tax  laws  and ...
Posted February 15, 2007
They are not celebrating, but they are consuming
Analysis of: Back from meltdown, Argentina's economy blossoms, but public isn't celebrating yet | www.thejournalnews.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The article correctly points out that the economic situation in Argentina has improved substantially from the depression of 2002, achieving four years at an annual rate of growth of 8%.It also correctly says that the main sources of the change were the devaluation of the currency and the rescheduling...
Posted February 12, 2007
Indian Economic Policy - Retail Market and Foreign Investment - Floodgates to open
Analysis of: Further Liberalization of FDI in Retail on Track | economictimes.indiatimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Indian  economic  liberalization  is  on  track.  A  certain amount  of  opposition  to  any  change  in  policy  is  only  to  be  expected  from  interests  who  would  face ...
Raghavachari Nambi Posted February 9, 2007
Opening up Retail Sector In India
Analysis of: Go Slow on Retail FDI: Sonia to PM | epaper.timesofindia.com
Author: Raghavachari Nambi, Senior Partner RSN & Associates, Chartered Accountants
The retail sector is in nascent state by comparative standards in India and opening up this sector through  FDI route to Foreign Majors  will not be in best interests.
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