Goods and Services Tax : GST limitation periods for issuing notices or completing assessments are mandatory. COVID extensions were for litigants, not tax a...
Corporate Law : This research paper delves into the employment law challenges associated with remote work arrangements in India, exploring the leg...
Income Tax : Explore key court rulings on reassessment under Section 148 post-2021 amendments, covering procedural changes, taxpayer rights, an...
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Income Tax : The Supreme Court upholds TOLA, validating extended income tax reassessment timelines despite previous High Court rulings on Secti...
Income Tax : Explore Income Tax Day 2024s history, significance, and key updates from Budget 2024-25, including enhanced deductions and revised...
CA, CS, CMA : Explore the challenges faced by Charitable Trusts due to delays or errors in submitting applications under Section 12A(1)(ac) of t...
Finance : Interim Budget Session 2024 sees high productivity with 12 Bills passed, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha exceeding performance targets....
Corporate Law : Stay vigilant against COVID-19 surge! Centre issues advisory to states, emphasizing vigilance, district-wise monitoring, and incre...
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Income Tax : The Jodhpur ITAT condoned a 30-day delay in filing an income tax appeal after holding that the delay fell within the Supreme Court...
Goods and Services Tax : Dispute on ITC mismatch between returns was remitted after ex-parte order, allowing reconciliation upon 10% pre-deposit. Key takea...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that refund rejection on limitation grounds was invalid as authorities failed to consider the Supreme Court’s COV...
Income Tax : ITAT Hyderabad held that the Supreme Court’s COVID-19 limitation extensions apply only to judicial and quasi-judicial proceeding...
Company Law : The Appellate Tribunal upheld dismissal of a CIRP application after finding that the creditor’s own pleadings fixed the default ...
Income Tax : For claiming exemption Section 54 to 54 GB of the Act, for which last date falls between 01st April. 2021 to 28th February, 2022 m...
Company Law : After the Covid-19 pandemic no Company Secretary from far of places shown interest to come and join in a hospital business as the ...
Income Tax : CBDT specifies conditions for exemption to money received from employer or other person in Covid cases by family of deceased ide N...
Income Tax : Clause (XII) of the first proviso of clause (x) of sub-section (2) of section 56 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 provides that any sum...
Income Tax : CBDT specifies Document to be submitted by employee to claim exemption on sum received for COVID-19 treatment vide Notification No...
MHA extends Guidelines for Surveillance, Containment and Caution States/ Union Territories to strictly enforce SOPs on various activities and to exercise caution and strict surveillance upto 31.03.2021.
Kondiba Shankar Nikam Vs Balasaheb Kisan Bhosale (Bombay High Court) In this case Learned counsel for the appellant has removed the mask despite guidelines. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for resumption of physical hearing at the Principal Seat, High Court of Bombay w.e.f. 11th January, 2021 contemplates Wearing of mask at all times, even during arguments […]
All persons moving for whatsoever purpose and under whatever reason or authority in public places like street, office, shops, markets clinics and hospital premises must compulsorily wear face mask.
Offices and other workplaces are relatively close settings, with shared spaces like workstations, corridors, elevators & stairs, parking places, cafeteria/canteens, meeting rooms and conference halls etc. and COVID-19 infection can spread relatively fast among officials, staffs and visitors.
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare, since the lock-down on account of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, has been taking various initiatives for the pensioners, to ensure the timely credit of pension & retirement benefits and keep them healthy and aware during this time of COVID-19 pandemic.
MCA has taken various measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic by making amendments in the Companies Act, 2013, Rules made thereunder and by issuing various circulars from time to time. The details of such measures taken by the Ministry are attached as Annexure.
As per the Estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the First Quarter (Q1) of 2020-21 released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics & Program Implementation (MoSPI), the real GDP in India contracted by 23.9 per cent during the first quarter of 2020-21 (as against 5.2 per cent growth in Q1 of 2019-20).
MCA has raised the threshold of default under section 4 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) to Rs. 1 crore from the existing threshold of Rs. 1 lakh vide notification dated 24.03.2020.
This Article explains Relaxations Under Companies Act, 2013 Due To Covid-19 as announced by Government from time to time. All the relaxation right from 18th March 2020 are been mentioned date wise with Description of Relaxation provided. Date Description of Relaxation 18th March, 2020 Relaxed the requirement of holding Board meetings with physical presence of […]
Union Minister Shri Prakash Javadekar today released a standard operating procedure on preventive measures to contain spread of COVID-19 for cinema halls and theatres. Announcing the decision the Minister said now Cinema halls can operate with full capacity.