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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

First life changing seminar by Sandeep Maheshwari, Last life changing seminar by Sandeep Maheshwari ABOUT SANDEEP MAHESHWARI

Must watch great inspirational, motivational and knowledgeable Seminar  by Sandeep Maheshwari

About Sandeep Maheshwari


Sandeep Maheshwari is a name among millions who struggled, failed and surged ahead in search of success, happiness and contentment. Just like any other middle class guy, he too had a bunch of unclear dreams and a blurred vision of his goals in life. All he had was an undying learning attitude to hold on to. Rowing through ups and downs, it was time that taught him the true meaning of his life.

And once discovered, he consistently kept resigning from his comfort zone and to share the secret of his success with the entire world. It is this very urge of helping people and doing something good for the society that inspired him to take the initiative of changing people's lives in the form of "Free Life-Changing Seminars and Sessions".

No wonder people connect with him and his mission of 'Sharing' is now being actively propagated and practiced by millions. It is his diligent focus, the great support of his family and the faith of his team that keeps him going.



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The starting point

His family was into the Aluminum business, which collapsed and the onus was onto him to fill in this crucial time of need. And as expected by any young guy, he started doing everything he could. Right from joining a multi-level marketing company to manufacturing & marketing household products. He left no stone unturned.

It was during this phase, he discovered interest and need beyond any formal education. Hence, instead of being a brilliant student, he opted to drop out of Kirorimal College, Delhi in the third year of B.Com. Rather, he embarked on the journey of studying yet another interesting subject. A subject called life.

Attracted by the scintillating modeling world, he started his career as a model at the age of 19. Witnessing the harassment and exploitation experienced by models, something in him moved. And it was this turning moment when he decided to help countless struggling models. With a mission within, he started small. A 2-week course in photography and there he was, a dime-a-dozen photographer with a camera in his hand. Nothing much changed. Moving ahead with a burning desire to change the modeling world, he set up his own company by the name of Mash Audio Visuals Pvt. Ltd. and started making portfolios.

Next, in the year 2002, he along with his three friends, started a company, which was closed within six months. But Sandeep's mind was still open. With the concept of "Sharing" in his heart, he summed up his entire experience in a reversed book on marketing. He was just 21.

It was the year 2003. He created a world record by knocking down a juggernaut task of taking more than 10,000 shots of 122 models in just 10 hours and 45 minutes. But as expected, he didn't stop. His focus was not diluted by the glamour and temporary adulation he got. Rather, this fueled his innate desire to revamp the modeling world further. At the age of 26, he launched ImagesBazaar. The year was 2006. Not being a massive setup, he took the job of multi-tasking. Being the counselor, tele-caller and a photographer all by himself, he paved his way forward. And today, ImagesBazaar is the world's largest collection of Indian images with over a million images and more than 7000 clients across 45 countries.

Sandeep has single handedly brought this paradigm shift in the modeling world. Countless models have been successfully launched with words like exploitation and harassment sidelined to a large extent.

It was this life-changing endeavor that made him one of the most renowned entrepreneurs of India at a young age of 29. His ethics resonating some of the philosophies like 'To Never Fear of Failures' and "Be Truthful to self and others".

Apart from being a successful entrepreneur, he is a guide, a mentor, a role model and a youth icon for millions of people all over the world. People love and adore him for his great mission of making everybody believe in them and helping people to make their life 'Aasaan' (Easy).

His unshakable faith in the divine power grants him strength to thrive. Being at the helm of success, it is quite astonishing to know that money does not lure him. And that's why, profits don't drive his organisation. It's an emotional bonding with each and every person working in the company that matters for him.

Capable of building an entire new industry or an organization, he is satisfied to adhere to his self-made benchmark that states, "If you have more than you need, simply share it with those who need it the most."

With a completely distinct aura than any other person of his age and stature, he rose above the rat race and broke through the age-old myth of 'Life is tough' with his simple mantra 'Aasaan Hai'.

And out of this root solution branched out numerous ground breaking realities such as, 'Money grows on trees', 'Success is not just about working hard' and the most interesting being "To say is easy, but to do is easier".

Cherishing all the bad experiences to be the great turning points of his life, his experience comes from bad experiences. Sandeep believes that whether you start from a rupee or a million, the important thing is to start and that too with your own money.

His vision is to ignite and inspire the entrepreneurial spirit of tomorrow's leaders and to help them succeed.

Milestones

  • Creative Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 by Entrepreneur India Summit
  • One of India's Most Promising Entrepreneurs by "Business World" magazine
  • Star Youth Achiever Award instituted by the Global Youth Marketing Forum
  • Young Creative Entrepreneur Award by the British Council, a division of the British High Commission
  • Pioneer of Tomorrow Award by the "ET Now" television channel
  • Apart from this, he has also been featured in almost all the leading magazines, newspapers and television channels such as The Economic Times, India Today, CNBC-TV18, IBN7, ET Now, NewsX and more.
 Know more about Sandeep Maheshwari
Visit- http://www.sandeepmaheshwari.com

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Monday, July 14, 2014


HOW TO GET PAN CARD






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Getting the new PAN card
Application for PAN should be made in prescribed form (Form 49A) and submitted in any of the I-T PAN Service Centres set up and managed by UTIISL across the country.
I-T PAN Service Centres
From July 1, 2003, I-T PAN Service Centres have been set up in all cities or towns where I-T offices are located.
For further convenience of PAN applicants in major cities there will be more than one I-T PAN Service Centre.
Location and other details about I-T PAN Service Centres in any city can be obtained from local Income Tax Office or offices of UTI or UTIISL in that city or from Web site of the Income Tax department (http://www.incometaxindia.gov.in) or of UTIISL (http://www.utiisl.co.in).
These I-T PAN Service Centres shall supply and receive PAN applications on behalf of all Assessing Officers, assist PAN applicants to correctly fill up the applications, check documents to be submitted as proof of 'identity' and 'address' by the applicant and issue acknowledgment for correct and complete applications.
The I-T PAN Service Centres will not accept incomplete or incorrect applications.
The UTIISL has made arrangements to capture data from PAN applications and transmit it to the Income Tax Department.
The Income Tax department will allot PAN and send necessary data to UTIISL where PAN card will be printed and delivered to the applicant.
From October 1, 2003 I-T PAN Service Centres will also receive and process grievances arising out of errors or requests for changes in PAN data.
The new superior PAN card
The new PAN card is a superior card and in case of individual applicants it will carry a coloured photo-image. It is tamper proof and has built-in security features such as a hologram and UV line. These security features will thwart forgery of PAN cards.
For providing upgraded PAN services, UTIISL has been authorised to collect Rs 60 per application. New simplified PAN form will cost Rs 5.
The UTIISL has set up at least one counter in each of the 501 cities as requested by the Income Tax department. Most of these counters for PAN have been set up at I-T offices. In big cities, UTIISL has set up more counters.
Service counters have also been set up at 50 branches of UTI MF to handle PAN card customers.
The database on the information related to your PAN card remains with the government and UTIISL cannot use it for any other purpose.
Existing cards valid, but you can get a new one
The existing PAN cards would continue to be valid. It is optional for these PAN card holders to obtain the new plastic cards.
Anyone who had already received a permanent account number, but did not have the card, now has the option of either asking the Income-Tax department for an existing type of laminated card, or opt for a smart card by applying for it.
The applications which are pending with the I-T department (application made till June 30, 2003) would also be issued the old card, but if an individual wishes, he or she can go for the new card after paying Rs 60. All applications made from July 1 onwards will be handled by UTI-ISL and applicants will be given the new PAN cards.
Track your PAN card status online
A Web-enabled tracking system to enable tax payers and applicants to find out the status of their PAN cards will also be set up within two months, where applicants can find out their status by entering their details.
The applications will be collected by UTI-ISL and sent to the National Computer Centre of the Income-Tax department which will allot the numbers. The cards with new hologram and security features will be prepared by the company.
The UTIISL is setting up a Web-based system for monitoring movement of each application till the PAN card is delivered to the applicant.
Future PAN applicants will be able to ascertain status of their application through such Web-based query system.
Get your card within a fortnight
After submitting PAN application at I-T PAN Service Centre no further action will be required on the part of the applicant. It will be ensured that the PAN card is dispatched to the applicant within a fortnight. During the initial six months it may take some more time.
Grievances arising out of errors in the PAN data will be attended to within 10 working days and wherever required new PAN cards will be issued.
Requests received from PAN holders for changes in PAN data or address, however, will be processed and responded to in thirty days from the date of receipt of application.
In order to ensure quality service in a timely way the new PAN process shall follow procedures conforming to ISO 9001-2000.
Role of I-T department in the new arrangement
The Income-Tax department has outsourced only a part of business process, but it will continue to own and manage the PAN databases.
As such, Income-Tax department will remain responsible for ensuring quality of services to PAN applicants under the new arrangement.
In every city or town where I-T PAN Service Centres will be operational, the senior most officer of Income-Tax Department or his nominee, will act as a 'local PAN facilitator', who will attend to any difficulty faced and reported by PAN applicants while interacting with I-T PAN Service Centres.
Things to remember
  • New PAN application Form 49A will be available only at I-T PAN Service Centres being set up and managed by UTIISL.
  • All PAN and PAN Cards issued by the I-T Department will continue to remain valid and these holders need not apply again.
  • Existing PAN allottees may, however, obtain superior PAN card by making an application at any I-T PAN Service Centre.
  • New PAN applicants will have to give specified documents as 'proof of identity' and 'proof of address' at the time of making application for PAN.
  • I-T PAN Service Centres will assist applicants in filling applications forms.
  • To allow time to obtain PAN, due date of filing returns has been extended from July 31, 2003 to September 30, 2003.
  • Quoting of correct PAN on return of income and all other correspondence with the department is mandatory.
  • PAN card is widely recognized as a proof of identity and is required for several financial transactions.
What Is PAN?
The Permanent Account Number (PAN) is a ten-digit alphanumeric number, issued in the form of a laminated card, by an Assessing Officer of the Income Tax Department. A typical PAN is AFRPP1595D.
Is it necessary to have a PAN?
It is mandatory to quote PAN on return of income, all correspondence with any income tax authority and challans for any payments due to Income Tax Department.
It is also compulsory to quote PAN in all documents pertaining to economic or financial transactions notified from time-to-time by the Central Board of Direct Taxes.
Some such transactions are sale and purchase of immovable property or motor vehicle or payments to hotels for bills or payments in cash in connections with travel to any foreign country of amounts exceeding Rs 25,000.
It is also mandatory to mention PAN for obtaining a telephone or cellular telephone connection.
Likewise, PAN has to be mentioned for making a time deposit exceeding Rs. 50,000 with a bank or post office or depositing cash of Rs 50,000 in a bank.
It is statutory responsibility of a person receiving document relating to economic or financial transactions notified by the CBDT to ensure that PAN has been duly quoted in the document.
All existing assesses or taxpayers or persons who are required to furnish a return of income, even on behalf of others, must obtain PAN. Some such persons are Individuals, Companies, Partnership Firms, HUFs, Trusts or Representative assesses.
Can you have more than one PAN?
Obtaining or possessing more than one PAN is against the law.
Filling the PAN card form
  • You are required to send the following documents along with the application form for PAN cards:
  • 49 A form, duly filled in and signed.
  • Photocopy of any identity proof with your photograph (like driving licence, college ID, work ID).
  • Photocopy of any address proof (like ration card, etc).
  • Two photographs.
  • If you are out of Mumbai, the I-T office will also need your ward number/range/income tax assessing officer number (which you can find from the copy of the acknowledgement of the last return filed.) If you do not have that, you will have to ask your income tax department in your city, and they will give you the ward number.
  • Work on your PAN card will begin after the payment has been made. The card shall be sent to you via post/courier to your postal address as mentioned by you.
I-T officials protest
Meanwhile, Income Tax employees and officers on Friday staged a demonstration in front of I-T office in South Mumbai, protesting against outsourcing of PAN work to UTI Investor Services Ltd.
The workers also submitted a memorandum to the Central Bureau of Direct Taxes chairman, through the chief commissioner of I-T, seeking an 'immediate winding up' of the services centres opened by UTIISL on I-T office premises.
"The I-T department has outsourced PAN cards issuing and related works to UTIISL from July 1, despite the fact that 97 per cent of the work was completed by I-T personnel," Joint Council for Action convenor Ashok B Salunkhe said.
He alleged that UTIISL had, in turn, outsourced the work to Bajaj Capital Ltd, and was acting as 'middleman' for the whole deal.

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INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT PAN CARD

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PAN is a 10 digit alpha numeric number, where
the first 5 characters are letters, the next 4
numbers and the last one a letter again.
These 10 characters can be divided in five parts
as can be seen below.
The meaning of each number has been explained
further.
1. First three characters are alphabetic series
running from AAA to ZZZ
2. Fourth character of PAN represents the status
of the PAN holder.
• C — Company
• P — Person
• H — HUF(Hindu Undivided or united Family)
• F — Firm
• A — Association of Persons (AOP)
• T — AOP (Trust)
• B — Body of Individuals (BOI)
• L — Local Authority
• J — Artificial Juridical Person
• G — Government
3. Fifth character represents first character of
the PAN holder’s last name/surname.
4. Next four characters are sequential number
running from 0001 to 9999.
5. Last character in the PAN is an alphabetic
check digit.
Nowadays, the DOI (Date of Issue) of PAN card
is mentioned at the right (vertical) hand side of
the photo on the PAN card.
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