Hi Guys, just wanted a small help. I have worked with 4 companies (1 being my current employer) and there are only 3 spaces to fill work ex details. Can someone tell me how are we suppoused to fill the same? TIA.
percentage kse nikale jo marks mile/ total marks??
Guys!! which is the best test serious for IBPS PO?
The Hindu Editorial, August 5, 2016 , (Giving India a global-scale bank)
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Guys I am working in private sector . When I will mention my work experience in IBPS PO 6 form . Then during interview is it compulsory for a private sector guys to show NOC & Experience certificate . Can I show my payslips and joining letter... Pls help..
#sign the petetion.. link is in below
guys now its BOM after BOB.. if you dont raise ur voice it could be a disaster fr us.. BOM is in line to recruit its 1300 PO through pgmb plan. notification ane wala hai.. but horriblly their vacancy is zero in IBPS. dey r keeping dere vacancy zero for their business policy. stop dis!
#raise ur voice: sign it-
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which is better to choose in preference for ibps po:- banks based on headquarters near to home state or banks which have good market value/assets(like bank of baroda , pnb, bank of india etc.....)
Now, please suggest me books (not PDF or any online material) in 1) Static gk. 2) Banking Awareness. 3) computer knowledge. And any other suggestions to boost your marks in Gk/computer section ?
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All you need to know about the GST As all of you know that yesterday night, the Rajya Sabha passed a bill to amend the Constitution to facilitate the rollout of the historic GST amid government's assurance that the tax rates would be kept "as low as possible". The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 was approved by the Upper House with 203 votes in favour and none against, after a seven-hour debate during which a rare bonhomie was witnessed among the ruling and the opposition parties. Six official amendments, including the scrapping of one percent additional tax, moved by the government were approved with cent percent votes. Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha. It will now go back to the Lower House to incorporate the amendments approved by the Rajya Sabha. The bill will also have to be approved by 50 percent of all the state assemblies. AIADMK was the only party to oppose the measure and its members staged a walkout from the House to register their unhappiness over the bill which lays the ground for the rollout of uniform Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime that will subsume all indirect taxes including central excise duty and state VAT/sales tax. So here is a ready reckoner on the issues surrounding the proposed tax reform and it will mean for the Indian economy. But first, let's know more - What is Goods and Services Tax (GST)? As the name suggests, it is a tax levied when a consumer buys a good or service. It is meant to be a single, comprehensive tax that will subsume all the other smaller indirect taxes on consumption like service tax, excise duty etc. This is how it is done in most developed countries. It will be a comprehensive nationwide indirect tax on the manufacture, sale, and consumption of goods and services. The aim is to have one indirect tax for the whole nation, which will make India a unified common market. GST will be levied and collected at each stage of sale or purchase of goods or services based on the input tax credit method and would make not just manufacturing but also the interstate transportation of goods more efficient. How will GST work and what all will it subsume? GST is a single tax on the supply of goods and services, right from the manufacturer to the consumer. Credits of input taxes paid at each stage will be available in the subsequent stage of value addition, which makes GST essentially a tax only on value addition at each stage. The final consumer will thus bear only the GST charged by the last dealer in the supply chain, with set-off benefits at all the previous stages. At the central level, the following taxes will be subsumed: Central Excise Duty, Additional Excise Duty, Service Tax, Countervailing Duty (Additional Customs Duty), and Special Additional Duty of Customs. At the State level, the following taxes will be subsumed: State Value Added Tax/Sales Tax, Entertainment Tax, Central Sales Tax, Octroi and Entry tax, Purchase Tax, Luxury tax, and Taxes on the lottery betting and gambling. How will GST be beneficial? The benefits of GST can be summarized as under: • For business and industry 1. Easy compliance 2. Uniformity of tax rates and structures 3. Removal of cascading 4. Improved competitiveness 5. Gain to manufacturers and exporters • For Central and State Governments 1. Simple and easy to administer 2. Better controls on leakage 3. Higher revenue efficiency • For the consumer 1. Single and transparent tax proportionate to the value of goods and services 2. Relief in overall tax burden What are the Earlier Opposition’s objections? The opposition party 'Congress' wants a provision capping the GST rate at 18 percent to be added to the Bill itself. It also wants to scrap the proposed 1 per cent additional levy (over and above the GST) for manufacturing states. This levy was demanded by manufacturing states who argued that they needed to be compensated for the investment they had made in improving their manufacturing capabilities. The Centre had agreed to this demand to encourage the states to support the GST Bill. The next demand by the Congress was to change the composition of the GST council—the body that decides the various nitty-grittys like rates of tax, period of levy of an additional tax, principles of supply, special provisions to certain states, etc. The proposed composition is for the Council to be two-thirds comprised from states and one-third from the Centre. The Congress also wants the Centre’s share to be reduced to one-fourth. This demand, however, was rejected by even the Rajya Sabha Standing Committee. By when will it be implemented? Assuming the Constitution Amendment Bill does pass in the Monsoon Session, GST will still not be in force before April 1, 2017. And that is putting it optimistically. Apart from the legislative process mentioned above, the states, India Inc, and industries and service providers big and small, will also have to prepare themselves for a completely new nationwide tax regime. How would GST be administered in India? There will be two components of GST – Central GST (CGST) and State GST (SGST). Both Centre and States will simultaneously levy GST across the value chain. The tax will be levied on every supply of goods and services. Centre would levy and collect Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST), and States would levy and collect the State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) on all transactions within a State. The input tax credit of CGST would be available for discharging the CGST liability on the output at each stage. Similarly, the credit of SGST paid on inputs would be allowed for paying the SGST on output. No cross utilization of credit would be permitted.
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two workers A and B completed a job in 10 days. but A did not work during the last 2 days. in the first 7 days they together completed 4/5 of the job. how long would A take to do the job alone??ans-14 share easy approch ..
Hello, anyone given free mock of oliveboard for ibps po prelims? if yes, kindly share your marks.
bank of maharashtra recruitment.. lets see its for genrel stream or not https://a.disquscdn.com/uploads/mediaembed/images/4050/2593/original.jpg
Puys Axis Bank is recruting for 200+ Business Development Vacancy http://bit.ly/aXisBank
2011 ke pehle sare bank individually notification nikalte the jisme candidates ko prblm hoti thi..tab ibps aaya aur kya hua ye humsab janate hai ...ab ye bank individually campus course ke through vacancies nikal rahe hai..... Mera ye kahna hai ki jab campus se hi recruitment hone hai to...sare bank ek saath milkar campus selection le like IBPS...Kam se kam vaar vaar form fill to nahi karna hoga........Abhi tak clerk ki post campus selection se bachi hui thi. BOM ne bhi kar diya.....
Plz solve.....X's age is 1/10th of Y's present age .Y's age will be thrice of Z's age after 10 yrs ago .If Z"s 8th bdy was celebrated 2 yrs ago . present age of X?
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is drinking a different beverages - Tea, Coffee, Juice, Mineral Water, Lemonade, Cola, Coconut Water and Milk, but not necessarily in the same order. Q is sitting second to the left of U. The person drinking Milk is an immediate neighbour of U. Only one person sits between the person drinking Mineral water and P. The person drinking coffee is on the immediate right of the person drinking Mineral water. W is second to the right of U. S is drinking milk. R and T are immediate neighbours. Neither R nor T is drinking mineral water. The person drinking lemonade is on the immediate left of Q. The person drinking Cola is second to the right of person drinking Coffee. The person drinking oconut water is an immediate neighbour of the person drinking Mineral water. R is second to the right of the person drinking Tea.
hi guys!!
i have gotten idbi in po 5 but my joining date is aug 21. now while filling for po 6 they have asked "Whether serving in Govt./ quasi Govt./ Public Sector Undertakings (including Nationalised Banks & Financial Institutions) ?"
Should i write YES to this? or NO?
pls help!!!!