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Procedure for export of Sona Masuri, Ponni Samba and Matta rice

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This declaration has to be submitted to the customs at the time of export. A copy of declaration has to be deposited (and receipt obtained) with the Regional Authority (concerned Joint DGFT/ Dy. DGFT) within 15 days of export.

Amendments in Para 8.3.1 of HBP, Vol. 1 and in Appendix ANF 8

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Declaration is to be given on letter head of the supplier. The Declaration furnished by the supplier to Office of the Development Commissioner/Office of the Joint Director General of Foreign Trade should be in duplicate with complete address of the Jurisdictional Assistant/Deputy Commissioner of the Central Excise Division.

Income Tax Exemption Limit for Individuals & Senior Citizens – Budget 2011

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The exemption limit for the general category of individual tax payers has been enhanced to Rs. 1,80,000 from Rs. 1,60,000 in the General Budget 2011-12, presented by the Union Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee in the Lok Sabha today. The measure will provide a uniform tax relief of Rs. 2,000 to every tax payer of this category, besides moving closer to Direct Tax Code (DTC) rates.

Budget 2011-12 – Minimum Alternate Tax Rate (MAT) increased marginally

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Minimum Alternate Tax :- Under the existing provisions of section 115JB(1), a company is required to pay a minimum alternate tax (MAT) on its book profit, if the income-tax payable on the total income, as computed under the Act in respect of any previous year relevant to the assessment year commencing on or after 1st April, 2011, is less than the MAT. The amount of tax paid under the said section is allowed to be carried forward and set off against tax payable up to the tenth assessment year immediately succeeding the assessment year in which the tax credit becomes allowable under the provisions of section 115JAA.

130 new items under excise duty, Mandatory on Readymade Garments- Budget 2011-12

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130 items brought under Tax Net with Nominal one Per Cent Excise Duty. Mandatory 10 Per Cent Levy Replaces Optional Levy for Readymade Garments

Budget 2011-12 Provides higher incentives for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

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Union Finance Minister Sh. Pranab Mukherjee has announced various incentives for micro, small and medium enterprises while presenting this year’s union budget. The allotment to SIDBI for refinancing incremental lending by banks to these enterprises has been raised from Rs. 4000 Crore to Rs. 5000 Crore.

Budget 2011-12 provides Boost to Housing Sector Finance

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Various steps have been taken in this year’s union budget to give a boost to housing sector finance. The existing scheme of interest subvention of 1% on housing loans has been liberalized by extending it to housing loan upto Rs. 15 lakh where the cost of the house does not exceed Rs. 25 lakh from the present limit of Rs. 10 lakh and Rs. 20 lakh respectively.

Budget 2011-12 – Relief from audit to Service tax Payers

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Union Finance Minister Sh. Pranab Mukherjee has proposed to free all individual and sole proprietor service tax payers with a turn over to Rs. 60 lakh from the formalities of the audit. It has been observed that the number of assesses in service tax has grown manifold and a large number of them comprise individuals or sole proprietors with small turnovers.

Excise Duty Concession to Vehicles Based on Fuel Cell Technology and Reduction in Basic Customs Duty on Solar Lantern

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10% Excise Duty Concession to Vehicles Based on Fuel Cell Technology Basic Customs Duty on Solar Lantern Reduced to 5% Presenting the General Budget 2011-12 here today, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Finance Minister announced that: Full exemption from basic Customs Duty and a concessional rate of Central Excise Duty is proposed to be extended to batteries imported by manufacturers of electric vehicles. • A concessional Excise Duty of 10% has also been proposed to vehicles based on fuel cell technology.

Service Tax on Centrally Air Conditioned Hospitals with 25 or more BEDS – Budget 2011-12

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The Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee while presenting the Union Budget for 2011-12 has announced that the Service Tax on Health check up or treatment imposed in 2010-11 would now be replaced with a tax on all services provided by hospitals with 25 or more beds that have the facility of central air-conditioning. Emphasising that though this Service Tax is on high-end treatment, Shri Mukherjee said that there would be an abatement of 50 per cent so that the actual burden is kept at 5 per cent of the value of service.

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