Director General, hereby, terminates the present Safeguard investigation concerning imports of Phenol into India initiated vide Notification No. 23/3/2019-DGTR dated 23rd August 2019.
1. (1) These rules may be called the Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) 2nd Amendment Rules, 2020. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
General Circular No. 16/2020 File No. 16/01/2018-IEPFA (Vol. II) Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority Ministry of Corporate Affairs Government of India Ground Floor, Jeevan Vihar Building, 3, Parliament Street, New Delhi-01, Dated: 13th April, 2020 To All Stakeholders, Nodal Officers (IEPF) of Companies, All Regional Directors and Registrar of Companies Subject: Filings under section […]
The global macroeconomic outlook for current financial year 2020-21 has been adversely affected by COVID-19 pandemic which has impacted majority of countries in the world across the continents. The pandemic has cast its shadow across various economic activities with massive dislocation in global production, supply chains and trade.
Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme of Government of India-Procedural Guidelines-Consolidated- Sovereign Gold Bonds are issued by Government of India as Government of India Stock in accordance with Section 3 of Government Securities Act, 2006
The Subscription of the Gold Bonds under this Scheme shall be open (Monday to Friday) on the dates specified above, provided that the Central Government may, with prior notice, close the Scheme at any time before the period specified above
M. Ajit Kumar, Chairman Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs North Block, New Delhi-110 001 Tel. No. +91-11-23092849, Fax No. : +91-11-23092890 E-mail : ajit.m@gov.in Date: 13th April 2020 D.O.No. 10/CH(IC)/2020 Dear Colleague The past week has been one where the department has enhanced its credentials as a […]
Changes are being made in the credit utilization criteria in Form GSTR-6, filed by Input Service Distributors (ISDs). These changes are likely to be implemented on the GST portal with effect from 14.04.2020.
An employee, having income other than the income under head profit and gains of business or profession and intending to opt for the concessional rate under section 115BAC of the Act, may intimate the deductor, being his employer, of such intention for each previous year and upon such intimation, the deductor shall compute his total income, and make TDS thereon in accordance with the provisions of section 11513AC of the Act. If such intimation is not made by the employee, the employer shall make TDS without considering the provision of section 115BAC of the Act.
Several cases have come to the notice of the Central Government wherein deductors/ collectors were held to be an assessee in default for short deduction of TDS/short collection of TCS in cases where final transaction was done before laying of the Finance (No.2) Bill, 2019 in the Parliament, i.e. 5th July, 2019.