Friday, June 29, 2012

Income Tax Return - IT online filing Indian Easy steps

For any query relating to online filing of Income Tax Return, please call 080-26982000 between 9am to 6 pm on all working days.
Kindly use the new "Forgot Password" facility available in e-filing portal
The online submission of ITR-1 (SAHAJ), ITR-2, ITR-3, ITR-4 & ITR-4S (SUGAM) for AY 2012-13 have been enabled.
Income Tax Department has received a record number of 1.64 crores e-Returns in the F.Y. 2011-12. Department thanks Taxpayers for their overwhelming response.
The due date for submission of ITR-V is 120 days from the date of upload of e-return.
The process of request for re-sending of CPC-Intimation u/s 143(1)/154 and refund is now available in 'My Account' option.
Digital Signature Certificate made mandatory w.e.f 1st July 2011 for Firms and Individuals whose accounts are required to be audited u/s 44 AB of the Income Tax Act' 1961. Click here to download notification no. S.O. 1497(E) dtd 1st July 2011 in this regard.

The users belonging to above mentioned categories who have already registered their digital-signatures may continue to file this year's return also with same DSC. However, the users who are applying for new digital-signatures for registration and subsequent e-filing of returns are advised to apply for DSC-with-encrypted-PAN only. 

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Wireless Power Transmission


Wireless power transmission has been a dream since the days when Nikola Tesla imagined a world studded with enormous Tesla coils. But aside from advances in recharging electric toothbrushes, wireless power has so far failed to make significant inroads into consumer-level gear.
What is it? This summer, Intel researchers demonstrated a method--based on MIT research--for throwing electricity a distance of a few feet, without wires and without any dangers to bystanders (well, none that they know about yet). Intel calls the technology a "wireless resonant energy link," and it works by sending a specific, 10-MHz signal through a coil of wire; a similar, nearby coil of wire resonates in tune with the frequency, causing electrons to flow through that coil too. Though the design is primitive, it can light up a 60-watt bulb with 70 percent efficiency.
When is it coming? Numerous obstacles remain, the first of which is that the Intel project uses alternating current. To charge gadgets, we'd have to see a direct-current version, and the size of the apparatus would have to be considerably smaller. Numerous regulatory hurdles would likely have to be cleared in commercializing such a system, and it would have to be thoroughly vetted for safety concerns.
Assuming those all go reasonably well, such receiving circuitry could be integrated into the back of your laptop screen in roughly the next six to eight years. It would then be a simple matter for your local airport or even Starbucks to embed the companion power transmitters right into the walls so you can get a quick charge without ever opening up your laptop bag.

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