Only the persons who are eligible in terms of Section 125 can file a declaration under the Scheme. The eligibility conditions are captured in Form SVLDRS-1 (Sr. No. 8). The system automatically disallows persons who are not eligible from filing a declaration.
It is now been decided that agency banks while claiming agency commission may submit the certificate (given in Annex B of the above mentioned Circular) duly certified by Chartered Accountants or by Cost Accountants. Revised Annex B is enclosed. There is no change in Annex A and other usual Certificate from ED / CGM (in charge of government business) to the effect that there are no pension arrears to be credited / delays in crediting regular pension / arrears thereof.
General Circular No. 10/2019– Time limit for filing e-form No. BEN-2 is extended upto 31.12.2019 without payment of additional fee and thereafter fee and additional fee shall be payable. Consequent to the extension in the date of filing of e-Form BEN-2, the date of filing of Form BEN-1 may be construed accordingly. General Circular No. […]
SEBI vide various circulars prescribed the guidelines on valuation of money market and debt securities. In order to align these guidelines with best market practices and improve the robustness of valuation of these securities, the following has been decided:
IRDA Guidelines on Filing of Minor Modifications in the approved Individual Insurance Products offered by General and Stand Alone Health Insurers on Certification Basis.
SEBI Circular on Risk management framework for liquid and overnight funds and Investment and advisory fees for parking of funds in short term deposits
Harmonisation of Turn Around Time (TAT) and customer compensation for failed transactions using authorised Payment Systems- a. If the transaction is a ‘credit-push’ funds transfer and the beneficiary account is not credited while the debit to originator has been effected, then credit is to be effected within the prescribed time period failing which the penalty has to be paid to the beneficiary;
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/ Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVS)/ Remotely Piloted Aircrafts (RPAS)/ Drones, (herein-after referred to as ‘Drones’) of various frequencies brought by the passengers at different Airports or imported at various ports, FPOs, etc., in contravention of the statutory requirements, have been absolutely confiscated as per legal process.
Circular No. 33/2019-Customs F. No. 609/19/2019-DBK Government of India Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs New Delhi, dated 19th September, 2019 To, Principal Chief Commissioners / Principal Directors General, Chief Commissioners / Directors General, all under CBIC Madam/Sir, Subject: Clarification regarding duty drawback allowed in cases of short realisation […]
As you are aware, concurrent audit aims at shortening the interval between a transaction and its independent examination. It is, therefore, integral to the establishment of sound internal accounting functions and effective controls and is regarded as part of a bank’s early warning system to ensure timely detection of serious errors and irregularities, which also helps in averting fraudulent transactions and preventive vigilance in banks.