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 From:  srinivas, usa, Aug/03/08 submitted on: APOnline
Subject:  trade
Question:  What is the meaning of Vat Tax paid

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laxman kanduri,
Featured Member
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  VAT (Value added tax) will replace the present sales tax in India. Under the current single-point system of tax levy, the manufacturer or importer of goods into a State is liable to sales tax. There

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Geetha Gopakumar,
Council Member
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  Value Added Tax (VAT) is a general consumption tax assessed on the value added to goods and services.

It is a general tax that applies, in principle, to all commercial activities involving the prod

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Mahesh Ponnusamy,
Registered Member
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  Hi Srinvias Good Morning

It means value Added Tax, broadly based consumption tax assessed on the value added to goods and services. It applies more or less to all goods and services that are bou

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vikesh kumar,
Registered Member
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  vat is the value add tax. and this is the standard tax which can be charged for service,sales, or any othe industry. for further details u can chk with central and excise dept. they have the full book

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 From:  Anonymous, India, May/20/08 submitted on: Ammas.com
Subject:  China Products and Need for the hour
Question:  Chinese products have overtaken our markets and eroded our profitability,thought it is a Free Trade,but is it a Fair Trade? Thus,I ask, Are the imported products pocket friendly or has India not been able to live up to the needs of the hour?

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astro advice,
Council Member
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  first chinses products have not overtaken our markets and eroded our profitability. for example around seven years ago chinese bikes came into indian market and as it was cheaper (appx ind rs. 10000

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Rajnath Jana,
Council Member
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  We have to stop and think why, despite this high duty, Chinese goods are hitting the Indian market even though qulity goods are poor. there is no reason to crib about rather we should do some intro-sp

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ragkv rag,
Council Member
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  This is not a big wonder,when china goods and products are flooding Indian market and becoming a part and parcel of Indian common man’s household.

We already know china products are all over the wo

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Geetha Gopakumar,
Council Member
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  You cannot tell that the chinese products conquered out market. May be you can see chineese items every where, but this doesn’t mean that the market in their hands. The demand is only for these items

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Prabhu Kesavan,
Council Member
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  Well,

Chinese products are gaining popularity in markets like India because of their affordability and their ability to tap the ‘potentials’ in our market, which were overseen by Indian companies.

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Anu Babu,
Council Member
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  Hi Anonymous.,

Yes this is a very dnagerous situation.Many people are focussing towards chinese products as they are very cheap.But they are looking into the reliability.They will not last longer.P

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Rathi .,
Council Member
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  I read an interesting article about this:

The current flood of imports consist of a large volume of consumer goods (which were under import curbs earlier) and this has led to high visibility in the

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anita bhatt,
Council Member
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  The threat of a Chinese invasion on the Indian market is as strong. It may not be the steel companies but, those producing consumer goods, small tools and machinery may have reasons to worry. The Indi

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Dr. Sindu.,
Council Member
  NDTV
  Hi,

We have to stop and think why, despite this high duty, Chinese goods are hitting the Indian market even though qulity goods are poor. there is no reason to crib about rather we should do some

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Dhinakar Rajaram,
Council Member
  AnswerPod
  Actully speaking Imported goods are not cheap reasons: 1. Heavy Customs duty 2. Freight cost 3. bribe to customs officials 4. local transport cost 5. appreciation of Doller Vs. INR. In regard to Chin

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M Manju,
Council Member
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  Hello, I too worried about this ..but in a recent study from a website.. it is found that.. Fortune magazine is an American business magazine founded by Henry Luce in 1930. They recently conducted

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Latha Jayaprakash,
Council Member
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  Hi,

The buyers think it is a fair trade but what they do not think is that those products do not have guarantee or warranty period. In standard also it is not that good. I have tried buying those p

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Sherry C,
Council Member
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  It definitely is a fair trade for the consumer community in India. Nowadays, people particularly children want lots of electronic items which are hardly used for an year and then are discarded. Consid

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NEERAJA NAVEEN,
Council Member
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  India has a great market to attaract foreign products.China is utilising this opportunity.But the question is that what is the durability of these least price goods.I personally faced problem with one

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Arun Annamalai,
Council Member
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  Hi, Chinese products are cheaper and hence its quality. We need to compet with them with out loosing our quality. That is what is needed for us to have a continues market. Usualy Indian quality is tr

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N Pant,
Council Member
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  One-hour technology' products from China started entering Indian households some years ago. Even though the majority of these products did not succeed in the Indian market due to their 'inferior' qual

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Butter Fly,
Council Member
  Ammas.com
  Dear Anonymous,

It is true that china products are dominating the Indian markets,but only in some goods like electronic gadgets and toys,this is because of the cheaper rates.Most of the goods of ch

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ashok vundavalli,
Council Member
  APOnline
  All china products are enticing and available at a price which is much much cheaper that the same product produced in India. This is why people are more attracted to these products.

There is noth

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 From:  laxmi, usa, Mar/07/08 submitted on: Ammas.com
Subject:  how to bargain gold
Question:  how to bargain gold

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Rajmi Arun,
Council Member
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  You cannot bargain gold. Gold prices are fixed by a council and you cannot bargain. But anyway your query is not that clear.

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Rohit Mat,
Registered Member
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  Where are you buying gold and in what form that will be important to know before one can advise how you can bargain for gold. If you are buying gold in pure form as investment then there is not much

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Rathi .,
Council Member
  Ammas.com
  Repost your query clearly.

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 From:  Anonymous, India, Feb/04/08 submitted on: Ammas.com
Subject:  Query regarding MAPIN UID
Question:  Sir, I am interested to trade in stocks/securities/Mutual funds. I had already received my PAN card and opened a Demat account. But, I have some query regarding MAPIN UID. Recently, I came to know that who ever wishes to trade in aforesaid activities are required to get a MAPIN UID. If it is true, kindly let me know where do I have to apply for the same?

Help appreciated.

Thanks & Regards.

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Dr. Sindu.,
Council Member
  NDTV
  Hello, MAPIN is the Market Participants and Investors Integrated Database.

SEBI has made it compulsory for all individual resident Indian investors, who enter into any securities market transac

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Prakash Yedhula,
Council Member
  Ask Agent
  WORKING OF A STOCK EXCHANGE

A stock exchange also referred to as a share market or bourse is a corporation or mutual organization that provides a platform for stockbrokers and traders to trade c

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 From:  ASHOK kumar RAMPURIA, SECUNDERABAD INDIA, Aug/16/07 submitted on: Ask Agent
Subject:  still in hosiery industries from kolkata are under organised sector,eventhough they are selling nation wide, why? what is the lack in those companys.
Question:  even today the hosiery brands from east that menas kolkata,they are selling the products nation wide,but still south indians does not beleve northern brand in their market. why?

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C. Raj, United Kingdom,
Council Member
  Ammas.com
  Ashok,

Lack of Investment into this sector is the reason for continued backwardness. There is no particular hatred for northern hoisery for south indians. Tamilnadu, Karntaka have huge hosiery plan

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