In the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Department (MGSTD), the activity of interception of conveyances for verification of E-way bill is carried out by Enforcement officers as well as Non-enforcement (Nodal) officers.
It has come to notice that some MIS/SCSS/TD accounts holders have not linked their savings account (either PO Savings Account or Bank account) for credit of their monthly/quarterly/yearly interest and Interest due in these MIS/SCSS/TD accounts are left unpaid in sundry office account.
it has been decided that no such request for Form 15E for certificates under section 195(2) & 195(7) for a particular Financial Year shall be accepted after 15th of March of the Financial Year. For instance, no application for certificates for Financial Year 2021-22 shall be allowed after 15.03.2022.
Advisory for IGCR Admin officers to access IGCR (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of duty) module at ICEGATE- IGCR module is developed by ICEGATE CBIC to provide a digital service to importers to avail benefits under the IGCR Rules (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty)
Advisory for Importers to avail benefit of IGCR Rules (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of duty) – IGCR module is developed by ICEGATE, CBIC to provide a digital service to importers to avail benefits under the IGCR Rules (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty).
The state government has decided to relax the restrictions imposed on the state from March 4. Administrative factors are classified as ‘A’ and ‘B’ according to the Covid current status, risk, vaccination status, positivity rate and number of beds occupied by patients.
Representations have been received from various entities indicating that certain firms have entered into purchase contract prior to 11.02.2022 for import of Moong (ITC(HS) Code 0713 31 90) with either (i) advance payment, or (ii) partial advance payment and remaining amount payable against Documents (CAD).
On the Anti-Evasion front, the Sea Patrolling Team of Mumbai Customs Preventive Commissionerate intercepted a fishing boat which was found to be carrying over 35,000 litres of smuggled diesel in the high seas off the coast of Mumbai, last week. Cases such as these, which involve both assiduous intelligence collection as well as constant patrolling, profile the ever vigilant work of our sea patrol teams and underscore the role of Customs in maintaining coastal security.
OFFICE ORDER NO. 46 OF 2022 The following officers in the grade of Pr. CCsIT / CCsIT are, hereby, ordered to hold the charge(s) as indicated against their names, in addition to their substantive charge/additional charge(s), if any, being held by them, with effect from 01.03.2022 and until further orders: –
In the instant matter, the Authority finds that the chargesheet has been filed against Mr. Prabhu. The provisions of IPC under which charges have been framed are severe in nature and pertains to professional conduct of a valuer which are as follows – (a) Section 201- Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false […]