Notification No. S. O. 2121-Income Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (23) of section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby notifies the “Archery Association of India”, New Delhi, for the purpose of the said clause for the assessment years 1998-99 to 2000-01 subject to the following conditions
In the Estimates Committee (1994-95) of the 10th Lok Sabha, the Government had undertaken to review the Baggage Rules permitting the travellers to bring in Note Book Computers and other essential items so that harassment to the general passengers could be eliminated. The Committee has desired an expeditious review of the matter. The matter has been examined, under Tourist
Please refer to our Circular No. SMD/Policy/Cir.19/2435/98 dated July 29, 1998 advising inter alia, the list of scrips for compulsory settlement of trades in demat form for the Institutional Investors, viz., Domestic Financial Institutions, Banks, Mutual Funds and Foreign Institutional Investors and Overseas Corporate Bodies.
It was also decided that delivery of dematerialised securities shall be treated as good delivery for negotiated deals also. Besides, the institutional investors should compulsorily deliver securities in demat form for trades executed as negotiated deal in respect of securities which are announced by SEBI from time to time for compulsory dematerialised trading by institutional investors.
Circular No. 423/56/98-CX Certain doubts have been raised regarding whether the erroneous refunds granted could be recovered by recourse to review under Section 35-E of the Central Excise Act or demands under Section 11A within the statutory time limit as laid down.
The description of export product at S.No. 59 of textile product as given in Annexure to Public Notice No. 6(RE-98) shall be amended to read as Cotton fabric Dyed and /or printed and/or bleached.
Notification No. S. O. 844(E)-Income Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (15) of section10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby specifies the Resurgent India Bonds, being bank instruments representing foreign currency denominated deposits in the form of promissory notes, issued by the State Bank of India, a bank constituted under section 3
Certain representations have been received seeking clarification as to how to obtain Gold/Silver/Platinum from nominated agencies where Bank certificate or custom attested invoice or shipping bill has been lost. This issue has been examined and it is clarified that procedure prescribed under Paragraph 8.10 of the Handbook of Procedures(Vol.1),1997-2002 will also be applicable for taking Gold/silver/platinum from the nominated agencies.
Circular No. 422/55/98-CX I am directed to draw your attention to Notification No. 26/98-CEE (NT) dated 15th July, 1998 and Order Nos. 10/98-Central Excise 23rd July, 1998 and 11/98-Central Excise dated 10th August, 1998, both issued thereunder, relating to extention of the provisions of Chapter VII of the Central Excise Rules, 1944 to excisable goods specified in the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 for storage in a warehouse and export therefrom.
The 1998 notification revises export recognition rules, exempting growth criteria and recognizing large manufacturers as Star Trading Houses.