Air travel of passengers, both domestic and international, has been prohibited since 25th March 2020. Now it has been decided by Government that domestic air travel of passengers shall resume with effect from 25th May, 2020 (order of MHA dated 20th May, 2020).
Notification No. 25/2020-Customs – Notification No. 25/2020-Customs- Inclusion of Gopalpur Port [INGPR1] as notified port for getting benefits under AA/ EPCG schemes and other export incentive schemes like MEIS/SEIS and other such schemes GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE (DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE) Notification No. 25/2020-Customs New Delhi, the 21st May, 2020 G.S.R. 307(E).- In exercise […]
Notification No. 24/2020-Customs- Seeks to amend notification No. 56/2000-Customs, dated the 5th May, 2000, No. 57/2000-Customs, dated the 8th May, 2000 and notification No. 40/2015-Customs, dated the 21st July, 2015 providing for extension of last date of export by six months, for those cases where the last date of export falls between 01.2.2020 and 31.7.2020 […]
CBIC notifies Rate of Exchange of Foreign Currencies against India Rupees wef 22.05.2020 vide Notification No. 46/2020-Customs (N.T.), Dated: 21st May, 2020. Government of India Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs) ***** Notification No. 46/2020 – Customs (N.T.) New Delhi, dated the 21st May, 2020 31 Vaisakha 1942 […]
IRDAI Working Group has proposed several changes in the existing guidelines in order to improve the credit insurance market and at the same time meet the requirements of various stakeholders involved in trade related transactions.
It has been noted in a few recent cases of defaults that even though the rated entity was able to correct the default within a relatively shorter span of time, the rating could not be upgraded and continued to be under sub-investment grade due to the extant provisions on post-default curing period of 90 days for the rating to move from default to speculative grade and generally 365 days for default to investment grade.
In re Tainakathuveettil Appukuttan Dayanandan (M/s. Sun Polymers) (GST AAR Kerala) The process of collection of rubber latex through rubber tapping is an agricultural activity. Plastic cups are used to collect latex from rubber trees. The plastic cups are placed below the spouts using cup hangers. The applicant is engaged in the manufacture and supply […]
In re Matha Timber Industries (GST AAR Kerala) The process of collection of rubber latex through rubber tapping is an agricultural activity. Plastic cups are used to collect latex from rubber trees. The plastic cups are placed below the spouts using cup hangers. The applicant is engaged in the manufacture and supply of plastic cups, […]
In re Thadickal Trading Company (GST AAR Kerala) The process of collection of rubber latex through rubber tapping is an agricultural activity. Plastic cups are used to collect latex from rubber trees. The plastic cups are placed below the spouts using cup hangers. The apphcant is engaged in the wholesale and retail supply of plastic […]
In re Cochin Port Trust (GST AAR Kerala) 1. Whether, having regard to the background and details including the scope of work of the Deposit work contained in the M.O.U. entered into between CoPT and N.T.R.O., what is the nature of the services rendered by CoPT under the M.O.U. entered Into between CoPT and N.T.R.O.? […]