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New Scam Hits Internet - Mail from Income tax department  

Friends,


This is to alert you of a new scam that hit Internet this week. This comes in the form of an email and claims to be from Central Board of Direct Taxes. Even the email address is tax.refund@incometaxindia.gov.in. I don't know how they manage to get an email address branded as income tax India?


I am adding below the mail from them.. Be careful. dont get cheated.


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 Dear Valued Taxpayer,
Delete this message after submssion of refund.

We have reviewed your tax fiscal payments for previous months and your filed returns online,with this effect we have determined that you are eligible to get a tax refund of INR 40,135.50

Please CLICK HERE and submit a confirmation refund request and allow us to process it within 48 hours.

NOTE: Refund cannot be made to account owner that submitted invalid account information Example, Typing in letter A instead of G which makes your information incorrect will totally disqualify owner from Tax Refund.We will make an additional investigation with your bank for wrong submission of information and get ride of such account with wrong information because we will take it that it was submitted by a wrong owner.


The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)
 
 

 
 

My Account Has Not Been Credited


In case credit is not effected in the taxpayer account through ECS but the refund advice has been received by the taxpayer AND the status shown is “paid”- in that case, the tax payer should contact his bank or the refund banker SBI. You should contact SBI at the following address.

Cash Management Product (CMP)
State Bank of India
SBIFAST
31, Mahal Industrial Estate
Off Mahakali Caves Road
Andheri (East)
Mumbai - 400 093.
 
 

No.402/92/2006-MC (42 of 2010)


The Central Board of Direct Taxes have extended the due date of filing income tax returns for the assessment year 2010-11 from 30th September 2010 up to 15th October 2010. The due date has been extended in view of disturbance to general life caused by floods. Accordingly, the due date for obtaining tax audit report u/s 44AB also stands extended to 15th October 2010. The due date for the state of Jammu and Kashmir shall, however, remain 30th November 2010 as extended earlier. ***



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Take care... Don't submit any information related to you and your bank account in the links that is given in the mail.


Thanks

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Rupee Symbol in Kaun Banega Crorepati Logo - Latest Edition  




Kaun Banega Crorepati Logo
Kaun Banega Crorepati Logo
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has given a peek into the new logo of the upcoming fourth season of "Kaun Banega Crorepati", which he is set to host. The logo also flaunts the new rupee symbol.

"Insisted Sony to incorporate the new rupee symbol in the KBC logo. They did. Looking so cool," Amitabh posted on his Twitter page.

The 67-year-old also uploaded a picture of the logo on his blog. The centre of the round logo has six of the new Indian rupee symbols strategically placed to make it appear as a wheel. The new symbol for the Indian rupee is an amalgam of the Devnagiri 'Ra' and the Roman capital 'R' without the stem.

The original article at Times of India website here

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India plans to ban BlackBerry Phones - India threatens BlackBerry ban: report  


Emboldened by other nations winning concessions on the issue, India has threatened to ban the use of Research In Motion's BlackBerry devices unless the company addresses security concerns.
In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, a BlackBerry user displays a text message sent by his service provider notifying him of the suspension of services in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, a BlackBerry user displays a text message sent by his service provider notifying him of the suspension of services in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Associated Press)



According to a report in Time magazine, the Indian ministry in charge of telecommunications will meet with all telecom operators in the country to discuss the possibility of banning BlackBerry services.
"Our concerns are genuine," the article quotes Vikram Sood, former chief of India's external intelligence agency as saying. "If a group of terrorists are communicating on a platform which the state has no way of accessing, then I have a problem. It's as simple as that."
The move comes as other nations are perceived to have won concessions from Waterloo, Ont.-based RIM on the issue.
The United Arab Emirates announced over the weekend that it would block email, messaging and web browsing services provided by Research In Motion's BlackBerry starting in October because authorities don't have enough access to communications from the devices.
This week, the Saudi government informed mobile service providers that they must halt some BlackBerry services starting Friday, although they have since backed off their stance somewhat as certain regulatory requirements have been satisfied.
And unverified reports this week suggest RIM agreed to set up a server in China to address the Chinese government's security demands — a claim the company dismisses as "speculation."
"Any claims that we provide, or have ever provided, something unique to the government of one country that we have not offered to the governments of all countries, are unfounded," RIM said in a statement.
"RIM cannot accommodate any request for a copy of a customer's encryption key, since at no time does RIM, or any wireless operator or any third party, ever possess a copy of the key."

Giant market

The U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia are affluent but small countries. But like China, India — with 675 million wireless subscribers — is a much larger potential market for smartphones.
One of RIM's major differentiators is that its messenger, email and web services are sent over a distinct, encrypted network than other smartphones employ.
That extreme security has made it the darling of business executives across the globe, but has also raised the ire of security agencies who demand access to eavesdrop on the network.
"They need to be intractable on this one and they need to show they are willing to give up their business in a country like Dubai, if it means giving in to demands to eliminate their security provisions because the security provisions are so important to RIM's financial success," Rotman professor Joseph D'Cruz told CBC News recently.
"Once you start giving in to demands from different countries," he said, "you might end up compromising security."
U.S. President Barack Obama managed to change White House security protocols after he became president and officials wanted him to stop using his ubiquitous BlackBerry due to security concerns.
The article suggested the Indian government will give RIM until the end of the month to give it access to its traffic under certain circumstances.
Officials in U.S. and Canada have been quick to denounce the moves, saying the right to free use of communication devices should trump security concerns.
"We know that there is a legitimate security concern, but there is also a legitimate right of free use and access," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.


Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2010/08/11/rim-blackberry-india.html#ixzz0wTYoE6hT



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