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COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
Penalty under transfer pricing regulations
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FIXED DEPOSITS
NRI deposits?
A recent AAR ruling will be a big boost for NRIs desiring to make deposits in Indian banks, as complicated provisions of the law stand clarified. More

INTERVIEW
Taxes causing `turbulence' for domestic airline companies
Members of the Association of European Airlines indicate that their fuel bill constitutes 13.3 per cent of their total operating expenses, whereas for Indian carriers the fuel bill constitutes 45-50 per cent of the operating expenses. More

ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Allowability of commission paid to govt employees
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Union Budget 2008-09

Railway Budget 2008-2009

Economic Survey 2007-2008

In Focus
Ranbaxy-Daiichi deal

People's car

Other Top Stories
US taken to task on biofuel subsidisation, dumping complaints


Reliance juggles with 35 varied brands

Forex reserves slump by $4.9 b

GIC signs pact with Hannover Re

2009 to be a busy year for ISRO

Higher freight rates may dog shipping industry till 2012

Looking back
Jun. 8-Jun. 14
Nalco embarks upon Rs 40,000-cr expansion plan

Singapore Airlines sees phenomenal traffic growth


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