Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Release Notes for Stat.900 Version 92
1. Major Enhancements
1.1 Tax Deducted at Source / Tax Collected at Source
# New data structure of quarterly e-TDS/TCS statements have been provided in Tally.ERP9. The data structure of quarterly e-TDS/TCS statements has been modified by the Income Tax Department to incorporate certain additional fields and validations to further improve the data quality. The data structure modifications are applicable from October 1, 2009.
2. Minor Enhancements
2.1 Payroll
# In PF Form 10, the option to print the Code No. of the Factory / Establishment has been provided.
# The Professional Tax Statement has been enhanced to display the Employees who do not fall in the purview of Professional Tax and having NIL deduction.
2.2 Value Added Tax
Gujarat
# In the VAT Payment Details screen of Payment voucher, when CST is selected in Payment towards field and Type of Payment is set to Not Applicable, the option Date of Submission
will be displayed. The date entered here will be captured in Date of submission column of e-CST template file - CST_RET_FORM3B.xls. etc
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Tally’s pitch for escalating growth of IT in Bihar
Dr. Anil Kumar, Hon. Minister of IT, Government of Bihar and his team visited the Corporate Office of Tally (India) Private Limited at Bangalore on Saturday, the 14th day of June 2008.
The delegation presented before the TIPL team the Roadmap of Bihar Government’s IT Initiatives. The Bihar Government is looking at making Bihar the preferred destination to foster Public-Private-Partnership initiatives in the ICT sector.
TIPL team presented to the delegation the IT initiatives taken by Tally with various Government Departments across India. Synergies could be explored in the following development initiatives with the Bihar Government’s IT development:
Many students had a word of praise for the programme, saying it had benefited them in many ways. Mr. Pramit Kotak, a student from Rajnandgaon in Maharashtra said, “Pragati made me realize what exactly I wanted to do. Thanks to the Pragati experience, I was able to decide which job sector I wanted to go into.” Miss. Mayuri Nag, working professional from Kolkata, said Pragati had given her an opportunity make use of her presentation and negotiation skills.
Better E-Governance at the District level
Empowering and Enabling Government Officials in Monitor and Controlling Projects
Capacity Building
Permeation of IT literacy in rural areas
Women Empowerment
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