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File

File, a thread, string, or wire, upon which writs and other exhibits in courts or offices are fastened or filed, for the more sae keeping of, and ready reference to, the same; also, to deposit at an office.A court's complete and official record of a case; a lawyer's complete record of a case. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 642....


Filing

A fragment or particle rubbed off by the act of filing as iron filings...


E-filing Administrator

E-filing Administrator, means an officer not below the rank of Commissioner of Income Tax designated by the Board for the purpose of administration of this Scheme. [Electronic Filing of Returns of Tax Collected at Source Scheme, 2005, section 2(5)]...


married filing jointly

married filing jointly A filing status used by a couple that is married at the end of the tax year and uses one tax return. ...


filing fee

filing fee see fee ...


Record

Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved in a Court of record. The public records of the kingdom are placed under the superintendence of the Master of the Rolls, and a Record Office established by the (English) Public Record Office Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 94). The (English) Public Record Office (commonly called the Rolls Office) is a large building in Chancery Lane, London, and was opened in 1902.There are three kinds of records, viz.: (1) judicial, as an attainder; (2) ministerial, on oath, being an office or inquisition found; (3) by way of conveyance, as a deed enrolled. As to ancient public records generally, see Hubback on Succession, pp. 607 et seq.The Record Offices of the Supreme Court are now merged in the Central Office there. See (English) R.S.C. Ord. LXI.Also the general name given to (a) pleadings and subsequent orders and recorded matters in an action (by R. S. C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI. R. 30, the par...


Rolodex

A trade name for a type of card file as a RolodexR card file Also used informally and improperly as a noun meaning RolodexR card file...


Defile

To march off in a line file by file to file off...


His return of income

His return of income, the expression 'his return of income' occurring in Rule 5 of the U.P. Agricultural Income Tax Rules, 1949 would apply to any of the returns contemplated under s. 15 of the U.P. Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1948, namely, (1) a return filed in pursuance of the general notice issued and published by the Collector under s. 15(1), (2) a return filed by the Principal Officer of a Company under s. 15(2) read with Rule 21, (3) a return filed in pursuance of individual notice served upon an assesses by the Assessing Authority under s. 15(3), and (4) a return or a revised return filed by an assesses under s. 15(4), provided that in the first three cases the return is filed within the time specified in the notice or the rule or within the extended time granted by the Assessing Authority and in the last case the revised return is filed on account of discovery of a wrong statement in the previous return and is filed before the assessment is complete, Delhi Cloth & General Mill...


principal applicant

principal applicant The person named in the petition. For example, an American citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate to the United States. His daughter will be the principal applicant, and her family members will get visas from her position. They will get derivative status. Or a company may file a petition for a worker. The worker is the principal applicant. Family members get derivative status. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...



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