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ECP asks parties to submit financial statements
ECP asks parties to submit financial statements

Express Tribune

time2 hours ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

ECP asks parties to submit financial statements

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday reminded all the heads of Political Parties to submit their consolidated statements of accounts (Form-D) for financial year 2024-25 on or before August 29. "In terms of section 210 of the Elections Act, 2017 read with section 204 of the Act ibid and rule 159 & 160 of the Election Rules, 2017, thereof, that the political parties are required to file with Election Commission their Consolidated Statement of Accounts on (Form-D) for financial year, 2024-25 ended on 30th June, 2025 on or before 29th August, 2025," said a press release issued.

Voltas gets Rs 265 crore show cause notice from GST authorities
Voltas gets Rs 265 crore show cause notice from GST authorities

Time of India

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Voltas gets Rs 265 crore show cause notice from GST authorities

Voltas announced on Wednesday that it has received a show cause notice from the Central GST authorities demanding an explanation for an alleged shortfall in tax payments totaling Rs 265.25 crore. According to an exchange filing by the Tata-owned company, the notice pertains to the financial years 2018–19 to 2020–21 and relates to Universal Comfort Products Limited , which was merged into Voltas during the 2020–21 financial year. "We would like to inform that a Show Cause Notice from the Office of the Principal Commissioner, Central GST Commissionerate, Dehradun, under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 read with the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and the Integrated Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 has been received alleging short payment of GST for the financial years 2018-19 to 2020-21 by Universal Comfort Products Limited (which got merged with the Company during the financial year 2020-21)," the filing read.

A new cloud mining solution is launched globally, redefining the passive income model of cryptocurrency
A new cloud mining solution is launched globally, redefining the passive income model of cryptocurrency

Globe and Mail

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

A new cloud mining solution is launched globally, redefining the passive income model of cryptocurrency

Ripplecoin Mining has launched a free cloud mining mechanism globally, providing a zero-threshold trial channel, helping users explore new paths for remote mining and passive income, and leading a new trend in industry growth. A technical experiment of "de-equipment and de-prepayment" is taking place on the Ripplecoin Mining platform. As the platform launches a free cloud mining trial mechanism for global users, this cloud mining platform founded in 2017 is responding to a key question with action - "If you can't easily enter, what is the meaning of the openness of the blockchain?" The new mechanism allows users to obtain a $15 computing power quota and experience the remote cloud mining process without pre-depositing or connecting to a wallet. At the same time, it provides a variety of flexible short-term contract options, allowing users to explore the platform performance and computing power scheduling mechanism without financial pressure. The "entrance" in the eyes of users must be lighter In the past few years, crypto mining has gradually moved away from ordinary investors due to equipment thresholds, operation and maintenance costs and high volatility. Now, Ripplecoin Mining's trial plan is opening up this roadmap in the opposite direction. Anne Watson, director of the platform, said: "We are not just launching a free mechanism, but discussing the 'right to participate'. Users should be able to verify whether a system is trustworthy at the lowest cost, and then decide whether to go deeper." She added that the goal of the platform is not short-term conversion, but to establish a long-term ecology based on experience, technical trust and user freedom of choice. How to Get Started with Ripplecoin Mining Ripplecoin Mining's user-friendly platform makes it easy to participate in crypto mining in just a few simple steps: Register: Sign up on the official website and get a $15 welcome bonus to start mining immediately. Choose a plan: Select a mining contract that fits your budget and goals. Start Mining: Let Ripplecoin Mining's secure, advanced data centers serve you 24/7. Earn Daily Income: Enjoy a steady daily income from top cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, DOGE, XRP, SOL, and more. Users can also download the official Ripplecoin Mining mobile app (available for Apple and Android) to track mining activities, manage contracts, and receive real-time updates on the go. During the trial of Ripplecoin Mining, the computing power allocated to users comes from the green energy data centers deployed by the platform in many countries. These centers use AI intelligent algorithms to achieve on-demand scheduling, making every click a real-time interaction with the global blockchain computing network. There is no need to buy mining machines or master any technical knowledge. The platform has fully "backstaged" the complex mining process, truly realizing "zero threshold participation". At present, Ripplecoin Mining has supported mainstream currencies such as BTC, DOGE, ETH, and XRP to participate in mining. Users can choose payment methods according to their own asset configuration without cross-chain operations. At the same time, the platform encourages users to share their trial experience through a recommendation mechanism, which not only brings more incentives, but also converts personal influence into continuously growing passive value. This "mining game" that once belonged to geeks and capital is opening its doors to every ordinary user. Not just a trial, but a preview of the rewrite of standards In the eyes of the outside world, this "free cloud mining" mechanism may also be a test signal for the future industry pricing model. Instead of vigorously promoting high-yield models, Ripplecoin Mining chose to exchange "experience transparency" for "user trust." Currently, the platform has been opened to access in more than 190 countries, with more than 9 million users worldwide. Next, the company will expand data centers in green energy advantage regions such as Canada and Sweden, and promote the implementation of AI computing power engines to adapt to energy distribution and network load in different regions. About Ripplecoin Mining: Ripplecoin Mining is a London-based company with global operations founded in 2017, dedicated to providing convenient and secure cryptocurrency mining solutions. It is committed to democratizing passive cryptocurrency income through its innovative mobile platform, leveraging cutting-edge technology and focusing on user-friendliness, security and sustainability. Official information: Contact: Anne Watson, Director Disclaimer: The content of this press release does not constitute any form of investment advice, trading advice or financial commitment. There are risks in the cryptocurrency market. Cloud mining participants need to carefully evaluate the potential results based on their actual situation. It is recommended to consult a professional financial advisor in advance.

Kuching man gets 12 years, four lashes for incest with 13-year-old niece
Kuching man gets 12 years, four lashes for incest with 13-year-old niece

Borneo Post

time2 days ago

  • Borneo Post

Kuching man gets 12 years, four lashes for incest with 13-year-old niece

The accused (left) being escorted out of the courtroom after proceedings at the Kuching Court Complex. — Photo by Hafizah Abdul Hamid KUCHING (July 1): A 42-year-old man was today sentenced by the Sessions' Court here to 12 years' imprisonment and four strokes of the cane, for committing incest with his 13-year-old niece. Judge Saiful Bahari Adzmi handed down the sentence after the man pleaded guilty to a charge under Section 376B(1) of the Penal Code (PC), read together with Section 16 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act (SOACA) 2017. Section 376B(1) of the PC provides for a prison term of not less than 10 years and not more than 30 years, along with whipping, upon conviction. Meanwhile, Section 16 of the SOACA provides for imprisonment not exceeding five years, along with a minimum of two strokes of whipping upon conviction. The offence was committed at house in Petra Jaya here at around 2am on April 4, 2025. According to case facts, the victim disclosed the incident to her mother some time later through a phone call, prompting the latter to lodge a police report that led to the accused's arrest on May 30, 2025. The accused is the mother's elder brother. A medical examination revealed old tears on the victim's hymen. Deputy public prosecutor Umi Syukriah Harun appeared for the prosecution, while the accused was unrepresented by legal counsel. For the record, the accused is currently serving a sentence for repeated drug abuse offences. incest jail lead whipping

Bad news for Noel Tata, gets show cause notice in Rs 10000000000 over…, company says…
Bad news for Noel Tata, gets show cause notice in Rs 10000000000 over…, company says…

India.com

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • India.com

Bad news for Noel Tata, gets show cause notice in Rs 10000000000 over…, company says…

Tata Steel announced on Sunday that it has received a show cause-cum-demand (SCN) notice from tax authorities regarding an 'alleged irregularity' in availing input tax credit exceeding Rs 1,000 crore during the financial years 2019 to 2023. According to the notice received on Saturday, the steel major is required to show cause before the Additional/ Joint Commissioner of Central GST & Central Excise, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand within 30 days 'as to why the Goods and Service Tax (GST), amounting to Rs 1007,54,83,342 for the period FY2018-19 through FY2022-23 shall not be demanded and recovered from the company', Tata Steel said in a stock exchange filing. The notice, issued by the Office of the Commissioner (Audit), Central Tax, Ranchi, on June 27, said the input tax credit was availed in contravention of the provisions of Section 74(1) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017/State Goods and Services Act, 2017 (CGST/SGST) read with Section 20 Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The company said it has already paid a GST of Rs 514,19,36,211 in the normal course of business. 'The above GST amount is proposed to be appropriated in the notice and therefore alleged GST exposure is Rs 493,35,47,131 only,' the filing said. The company said it believes that the notice 'has no merits and the company shall make its submissions before the appropriate forum within the given timelines'. 'There is no impact on financial, operational, or other activities of the company, arising from the said SCN,' it added. Under GST norms, enterprises are allowed credits in input tax on purchases meant for outputs, which they can claim in the form of deductions in their tax liabilities. (With Inputs From PTI)

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