CBIC exempts BCD and IGST on goods imported for the purpose of AFC Women’s Asian Cup India, 2022 vide Notification No. 1/2022-Customs dated : 18th January, 2022 MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) New Delhi, the 18th January, 2022 Notification No. 1/2022-Customs G.S.R. 26(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs […]
CBDT vide Notification No. 8/2022-Income tax notifies Rule 8AD Computation of capital gains for the purposes of sub-section (1B) of section 45 i.e. Computation of capital gains, not exempt under Section 10(10D). MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) (CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES) New Delhi, the 18th January, 2022 Notification No. 8/2022-Income tax G.S.R. 24(E).—In […]
CBDT notifies E-advance rulings Scheme, 2022 vide Notification No. 07/2022-Income Tax Dated: 18th January, 2022. E-advance rulings Scheme, 2022 shall be applicable to applications of advance rulings,– (a) made to the Board for Advance Rulings under sub-section (1) of section 245Q of the Act; or (b) transferred to Board for Advance Rulings under sub-section (4) of section 245Q […]
Capacity revision for new manufacturers issued licence in Form VII. – The new manufacturer who has been issued licence in Form VII under these rules may apply for enhancement or restoration or re-fixation or caliber wise revision of his licensed capacity and the provisions of rule 60 shall apply mutatis mutandis to such manufacturers.
CBIC received representations for providing relaxations in the re-export of ISO Containers imported temporarily for combating the COVID Pandemic. Such containers have been used for efficient transportation of Liquid Medical Oxygen due to the inherent advantage related to multi-modal transportation (by Road/Rail/Waterways/Airways).
SEBI has been publishing the status of disposal of investor grievances received in SCORES (SEBI Complaints Redress System) on its website on a monthly basis. Details of investor grievances, which are pending for more than three months with different intermediaries, are also being published.
Clarification on meaning of the term ‘Capital Employed’ mentioned under the Item, Retention (Each and Every Claim), of the Policy form under Section III of the abovementioned Guidelines. The Authority hereby issues clarification that the term ‘Capital Employed’ refers to the Paid up capital of the entity.
As regards, GST, the Jaipur unit of DGGI achieved a major breakthrough in a case of fake billing/ITC under investigation since October,. 2021. They succeeded in unearthing an entire network of 636 fake firms issuing fake invoices for availment of ITC – run by a syndicate of 5-6 persons using multiple SIMS and phone numbers.
To ensure the correct and completeness of the compliance made by registered taxpayers the statutory mechanism of scrutiny of returns has been provided in section 61 of the GST Act(s). The guidelines for undertaking return scrutiny and subsequent actions thereto are issued vide above referred Internal Circular.
The present mode of virtual hearing and e-filing will continue as per the earlier notification dated 31.12.2021 and 09.01.2022. Now based on the suggestion given by the Members, Officers/staff of the Registry and Members of the legal fraternity Pan India the hearing of cases will be limited to urgent matters which require immediate orders.