(1) These Regulations may be called the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) Regulations, 2016. (2) These Regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official gazzate.
Earlier old GST Law, the limitation of two years for filing refund claim was not applicable for amount paid under protest. This provision has been deleted in the revised GST Law thereby meaning that there will be no mechanism for paying tax under protest.
These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees Service) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2016.
(a) whether the Government has authorised the use of mobile wallets to pay toll at National Highways (NHs); (b) if so, the details thereof and the objective behind the move; (c) whether a mobile company has received approval from the National Highways Authority of India to digitize payments at toll plazas on NHs, if so, the details thereof;
Government has been drawn to some media reports regarding difficulties having been faced by women applicants, who are either divorced or separated, at the time of applying for issue of passports for their children.
(i) ection 8(d) and (e), wherein it is mentioned that concurrent/internal audit system of the Regulated Entities (REs) has to verify the compliance with KYC/AML policies and procedures and submit quarterly audit notes and compliance to the Audit Committee
Seven Pre-Shipment inspection Agencies have been approved under the heading New PSIAs recognized in terms of FTP 2015-20 in Appendix 2G.
Please note that the E-Admit Cards of students enrolled eligible for appearing in December 2016 Session of CS Executive & Professional Programme Examinations scheduled to be held during 21st December, 2016 to 30th December, 2016 have been uploaded on the website of the Institute.
6 important decisions taken in the last six Meetings of the GST Council are: i. The threshold limit for exemption from levy of GST would be Rs.20 lakhs for normal States (Rs.10 lakhs for the Special Category States enumerated in Article 279A of the Constitution).
Among 141 participating countries, India ranked 81st on the Global Innovation Index in 2015. This year, India’s ranking improved to 66th.This is all thanks to the developments India has been making. The latest such development is demonetisation. It has increased the countrys dependence on digital payment processes.