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Income Tax : Read the full text of the ITAT Delhi order in Durga Fire Work Vs ITO case for AY 2017-18. Learn why Delhi ITAT ruled cash deposits...
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Company Law : Introduction: In a significant move towards ensuring financial transparency and accountability, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs ...
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Fema / RBI : Banks are advised to make necessary arrangements at their branches to accommodate customers seeking to exchange ₹2000 banknotes....
The government has decided to suspend payment of fees at toll plazas on all National Highways till the midnight of 11.11.2016. Instructions in this regard are being issued to all the concessionaries including BOT, OMT operators and other fee collection agencies.
The action of demonetization of Rs. 500, 1000 currency notes has been a bold one, impacting one and all across the nation, widely applauded and apparently sounds in the interest of nation.
One thing we must admit that 8thand 9thNovember 2016 were the days a Chartered Accountant or a Tax Consultant has received the maximum number of phone calls on a single day, probably beating even his own birthday!
At international airports, for arriving and departing passengers, who possess specified bank notes, the value of which does not exceed five thousand rupees to exchange them for notes which are legal tender;
Banks shall remain open for public transactions on Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13, 2016 as regular working days for transacting all business
PM Narendra Modi on 8th November. 2016 (Tuesday) announced scrapping of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes. The surprise move triggered panic reactions. News is viral on social media. As a Tax consultant I am receiving call regarding it.
Government of India has played a trump card by hitting at so many targets by just one shot demonetizing the two most valued currency notes in India, viz Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000.
Notes of 500 & 1000 banned from 09 November: – On 8th November, Central Government declared that notes of existing series of denomination of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 shall cease to be legal tender from the 9th November, 2016.
(i) for making payments in all pharmacies on production of doctor’s prescription and proof of identity; (j) for making payments on all toll plazas on the State and National Highways;(k) for payments on purchases LPG gas cylinders; (l) for making payments to catering services on board, during travel by rail;
Government’s new directive that all the 500 and 1000 rupees notes that are currently in circulation will not be considered a legal tender effective midnight ,the 8th November 2016 , has been widely regarded as a historic move to combat the circulation and curbing of Counterfeit currencies.