By Speed Post F. No. C-18012/19/2012-Ad.II B Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue CBIC ***** New Delhi, the 31st December, 2019 To All Cadre Controlling Authorities under CBIC Sub: Implementation of CAT, Chandigarh Bench Order dt. 03.08.2012 in OA No. 338/PB/2012 filed by Shri Balwinder Singh Matharoo and Ors. The Board is […]
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CBDT has instructed all PR. CITs to dispose Pending appeals of more than 3 & 5 years on priority. It is directed that all such appeals pending for more than 5 years as on 1st April, 2019 must be disposed off without fail by 31st March, 2020. F. No. 279/M-118/2013-ITJ(Pt.)(Vol.II) Government of India Ministry of […]
It has been noticed that proposals involving foreign visit/ deputation for meetings, conferences, training, workshops etc., are being received/submitted in a casual manner without due diligence with reference to subject matter, time and manner of submission. Therefore, a need has been felt to streamline the procedure for preparing and processing the proposal for foreign deputation to maintain quality, consistency and uniformity.
GST Council has approved constitution of ‘Grievance Redressal Committee’ at Zonal/State level consisting of both Central Tax and State Tax officers, representatives of trade and industry and other GST stakeholders.
National e-Assessment Centre, Delhi Room No. 401, 2nd Floor, E-Ramp, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi-110003. email:delhi.pccit.neac@incometax.gov.in Phone No: 24367003; Mobile no & WhatsApp: 9773924660 F. No. Pr.CCIT(NeAC)/2019-20/61 Dated: 24.12.2019 Subject:- Extension of time limit for filing of response to notices issued under section 142(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 under E-assessment Scheme-2019. With a view to […]
Sabka Vishwas [Legacy Dispute Resolution] Scheme 2019 has now ONLY fifteen calendar days to go before it concludes on 31.12.2019. There shall be NO extension of the Scheme beyond 31.12.2019.
In order to meet the international Anti-Money Laundering (AML) obligations and FATF recommendations the Union Government has brought several legislative changes to streamline the enforcement of PLMA and to make it more effective. In view of the above, ED has devised new reporting formats, namely, ML-I & ML-II
Attention is invited to this office letter of even no. dated 02.03.2017 vide which it was requested that cases involving action under Section 135 of Customs Act, 1962, where total value involved is Rs. 30 lakhs or more, may be reported to Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the prescribed ML-I and ML-II.
Several mails have been received by the Board from some financial creditors in a class, namely, homebuyers expressing confusion about the manner of voting in the context of resolution plan in the corporate insolvency resolution process of Jaypee Infratech Limited. It appears that there is ‘internal voting’ / ‘pre-polling’ on certain matters which are not in the agenda before the Committee of Creditors.