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This Report contains 43 paragraphs involving RS 763.52 crore, including a Performance Audit on 'Assessment and Collection of VAT CST' relating to non/short levy of tax, interest, penalty etc. The total revenue receipts of the Government of Rajasthan ...
This Report has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution. Chapter 1 of this Report provided a synopsis of the audittee profile, comparative position of fiscal operations of the Government of Rajasthan,...
Audit of Government companies is governed by Section 619 of the Companies Act, 1956. The accounts of Government companies are audited by Statutory Auditors appointed by CAG. These accounts are also subject to supplementary audit conducted by CAG....
Based on the audited accounts of the Govemment of Rajasthan (GoR) for the year ending March 2012, this reports provides an analytical review of the Annual Accounts of the State Government. The financial performance of the State has been assessed...
Based on the audited accounts of the GoR for the year ending March 2011, this report provides an analytical review of the Annual Accounts of the State Government. The financial performance of the State has been assessed based on the FRBM Act, Budget ...
The stamp duty constituted an average of 9.96 per cent of total tax revenue of the State during the period 2006-07 to 2010-11. Though the stamp receipts grew from RS 1,293.68 crore in 2006-07 to RS 1,941.07 crore in 2010-11. Rajasthan State has an...
This Report contains 28 paragraphs involving RS 481.29 crore and three Performance Audit on 'Cross verification of declaration forms used in Inter State Trade and Commerce', 'Computerisation in the Motor Vehicles Department' and 'Levy and Collection ...
This Report on the audit of expenditure incurred by the Government of Rajasthan has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution. The Report covers significant matters arising out of the compliance and...
Minerals are valuable natural resources being finite and non-renewable; therefore, their exploitation is guided by long term national goals and perspectives. Mineral exploration and development is closely linked with the development of economy and...