Draft Tarp Bailout Forms for the $700 Billion Dollar Troubled Asset Relief Program

NEWS – SUGGESTED TARP BAILOUT FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE   One of the first forms that Banking Lawyers across the nation and California in cities and areas such as San Diego, Orange County, Newport Beach, La Jolla, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Palm Springs (not to mention Wall Street) will be asked to prepare … Read more

LEVY OF SERVICE TAX ON EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWINGS FROM FOREIGN BRANCH OF AN INDIAN BANK

1. Service tax authorities, of late, have been issuing notices to various borrowers of External Commercial Borrowings (ECB’s) from foreign branches of Indian banks and holding them liable to pay <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackPageview’, ‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’]);” href=”http://www.taxmann.net/STOnlineWeb/NewHomePage/Home.aspx?pId=160″>Service tax</a> from September 10, 2004 under section 65(12)(a)(ix) of the Finance Act, 1994 which covers ECBs. According to the … Read more

Securing Funding in a Bad Economy

Acquiring financing for a company is tough when the economy is doing well and close to impossible when the economy is suffering. This is especially true when considering traditional borrowing avenues such as bank financing. Compounded with the fact that the present time is considered the worst economic credit crisis since the Great Depression and … Read more

How to Avoid Overdraft and Late Fees

If you have ever missed a payment or gone over your overdraft limit then you will know about the expensive fees that you have to pay. One late payment can trigger a fee that puts you over your overdraft limit, hence leading to another fee. If you want to avoid spending money on bank fees … Read more