Rule 3(2)0) of the CCS(Conduct) Rules puts the responsibility of ensuring the integrity of subordinates squarely on the supervisory officer. The same was conveyed by my D.O. that a supervisory officer cannot absolve himself from vicarious liability if, having the right, ability and duty to control the activities of a subordinate, he does not take steps to prevent the acts of misdemeanour by subordinates.
Are you worried about what will happen to the input tax credit [ITC] on your inputs [held as input/ semi-finished goods/ finished goods/capital goods upon transition to GST?
In order to address such concerns, the GST law has been endowed with provisions to constitute a National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAPA). The authority has the mandate to ensure that the consumers, along with the business houses share the benefits of lower prices.
How to become better at managing money? The best way to start is to avoid making costly mistakes that will be pulling you down and taking months or even years to recover. Many financial blunders are easy enough to avoid once you know what to watch out for.
MCA vide notification dated 22nd June, 2017 issued Companies (Audit and Auditors) Second Amendment Rules, 2017, effective immediately from the above date. The Rules are meant to further amend the Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014. The amendment pertains to corresponding rule for Section 139(2), regarding rotation of auditors in the Company.
It provides that every supplier shall be liable to be registered under this Act in the State or Union territory, other than special category States, from where he makes a taxable supply of goods or services or both, if his aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds twenty lakh rupees.
Notwithstanding anything contained in articles 246 and 254, Parliament, and, subject to clause (2), the Legislature of every State, have power to make laws with respect to goods and services tax imposed by the Union or by such State.
In this article, the author specifically discusses the Section 4 to 32 of Chapter I of Part II of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 dealing with INSOLVENCY AND RESOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION FOR CORPORATE PERSONS.