13 May

Trick to Remember members of: Group of 20 (G-20) countries

Trick to Remember members of:
Group of 20 (G-20) countries

Trick‬:— “GURU JI SITA AB SSC FCI ME” job karti hai (only capital letters)

G-Germany
U- U.S.A
R- Russia
U- United kingdom
J- Japan
I- India
S- Saudi Arabia
I- Indonesia
T- Turkey
A- Australia
A- Argentina
B- Brazil
S- South Africa
S- South Korea
C- Canada
F- France
C- China
I- Italy
M- Mexico
E- European Union(EU)

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03 May

Tricks to remember the Organization (SAARC, ASEAN, G8) With Member Countries

~Tricks to remember the Organization with Member Countries~
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-> SAARC (MBBS PAIN)
Maldives, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Srilanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Nepal

-> ASEAN ( BPLTV MIMCS)
Brunai, Philipines, Lavos, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Mynamar, Combodia, Singapore

-> G8 Members (ABC FR JIG)
America, Britan, Canada, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, Germany

> G5 Members (CM IBSA)
China, Mexico, India, Brazil, South Africa

-> SCO Members (TRUCKK)
Thazikistan, Russia, Uzbeckistan, China, Khazikistan, Kirgisistan

See Also:

Trick to Remember Bank HO(Head Office) – Must Read

Types of Taxes – Direct & Indirect Tax(Trick To Remember)- Imp. for IBPS, SSC, Govt Exams

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17 Feb

Trick to Remember Bank HO(Head Office) – Must Read

1. In all the banks, where there is “OF INDIA” in its name
(except united bank of india – (kolkata))
All have head office in Mumbai. For example,
# State Bank of India
# Bank of India
# Central Bank of India
# Union Bank of India and
# IDBI (Industrial Development bank of India) ……………. Etc

2. You know INDIAN Masala Dosa? It is chennai dish. So remember, all names that start with ‘INDIAN’- have head office in Chennai.
For Example,
# Indian overseas bank – chennai
# Indian Bank – chennai

3. Remember this line, ‘Mostly Girls(Mahila) in New Delhi are good in commerce”

# Punjab national bank
# Punjab & sindh Bank
# Bharitya MAHILA bank
# Oriental bank
of commerce
have their headquarters in “NEW
DELHI”

4. Banks whose names start with “U” have HQ in “Kolkata”.
# UCO
– Kolkata
# UNITED bank of India
– Kolkata

5.Bank whose name is connected with some place or city, is located in that city or region only.

# Bank of Baroda : Varoda
# Bank of Mahastra : Pune
‪#‎Andhara‬
bank : Hydrabad
Two south indian naming bank..
# Vijaya bank – banglore
# Canara bank – bangalore
Except :
# Allahabad bank – “kolkata”

See Also:

Types of Taxes – Direct & Indirect Tax(Trick To Remember)- Imp. for IBPS, SSC, Govt Exams

Tricks to remember the Organization (SAARC, ASEAN, G8) With Member Countries

6. There are only two banks which have very unique headquarters memorize them separately
*Syndicate Bank – Manipal
( You can Remember like Sikkim Manipal University, S for Syndicate, and M for Manipal)
*Corporation Bank- Mangalore.
“TWINS CITY OF BANGLORE

All the best.

21 Dec

Types of Taxes – Direct & Indirect Tax(Trick To Remember)- Imp. for IBPS, SSC, Govt Exams

A fee or contribution charged by a government on a product, income, or activity is called Tax.

If tax is levied directly on personal or corporate income, then it is a direct tax.
If tax is levied on the price of a good or service, then it is called an indirect tax.

Why Tax is Charged?

The purpose of taxation is to finance government expenditure and various development expenditure of the country. One of the most important uses of taxes is to finance public goods and services, such as street lighting and street cleaning.

TRICK TO REMEMBER TYPE OF TAXES

1) DIRECT TAXES——- “WePro.Co.In”

We:-wealth tax: Wealth tax is imposed on the wealth possessed by individuals in a country. The tax is on a person’s net worth which is assets minus liabilities.
In India, you need to pay it whether or not they yield any returns. Tax laws say that every individual and Hindu Undivided Family whose net wealth exceeds ₹30 lakh is required to pay wealth tax.

The tax, based on the value of the assets as on March 31, is charged at the rate of 1 per cent of the amount that exceeds the ₹30-lakh limit.

Some of India’s Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs) provide relief from double taxation for wealth tax as well. So, if you have paid wealth tax in any other country, you can expect some relief.

Pro:-property tax: Property tax or ‘house tax’ is a local tax levied on buildings, along with appurtenant land, and imposed on owners.

Co:-corporate tax: Corporation tax is a tax which is levied on the incomes of registered companies and corporations.

In:-income tax: Tax levied on the incomes of the individuals.

2) INDIRECT TAXES —– “ExCuSe ME”

Ex:-excise tax: It is an indirect tax levied on those goods which are manufactured in India and are meant for home consumption. It is Collected by State government.

Cu:-custom tax: It is a type of indirect tax levied on goods imported into India as well as on goods exported from India.

See Also:

Trick to Remember Bank HO(Head Office) – Must Read

Tricks to remember the Organization (SAARC, ASEAN, G8) With Member Countries

Se:-service tax:Service Tax is a tax imposed by Government of India on services provided in India. The service provider collects the tax and pays the same to the government. Currently(as on 21/12/2014), it is 12.36%. It is payable on all services except the Negative List of Services.

M:-market tax/vat: The value added tax was introduced as an indirect tax into the Indian taxation system from 1 April 2005. The existing General Sales Tax Laws were replaced with the Value Added Tax Act (2005) and associated VAT Rules. Haryana became the first State in the country that had adopted the taxation on 1 April 2003. VAT is a sales tax collected by the government (of the state in which the final consumer is located) – which is the government of destination state on consumer expenditure.

E:-entertainment tax: In India, entertainment tax is levied on every financial transaction that is related to entertainment such as film tickets, major commercial shows and big private festivals. Every state has different entertainment tax rates.