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 […]
Reference is invited to Trade Notice No. 44/2019-20 dated 26.12.2019. In this regard it is informed that in the said Trade Notice due to typographical error in Para 2 it was mentioned ‘millers/ traders’. It is clarified that the same may be read as ‘millers/ refiners’.
It has been decided that Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) having total assets of ₹500 crore and above as on 31st March of the previous financial year shall report credit information, including classification of an account as Special Mention Account (SMA), on all borrowers having aggregate exposures of ₹5 crore and above with them to Central Repository of Information on Large Credits (CRILC) maintained by the Reserve Bank. Aggregate exposure shall include all fund-based and non-fund based exposure, including investment exposure on the borrower.
Paragraph 2.79D of Handbook of Procedures of FTP 2015-20 has been amended to lay down the procedure for export of SCOMET item(s) imported for demo/display/exhibition/ tenders/RFP/RFQ/NIT purposes in the country. In addition, the undertaking by an applicant firm seeking authorisation for export of indigenous/imported SCOMET item(s) for demo/display/exhibition etc. abroad [Para 2.79D(A)] has also been modified including provision of bringing back item(s) within 90 days after the event.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Investment Advisers) Regulations, 2013 (IA Regulations) provides for code of conduct to be followed by IAs. In order to further strengthen the conduct of IAs, while providing investment advice and to protect the interest of investors seeking their advice, the IAs shall comply with the following:
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.
All market participants and issuers of Commercial Papers which intend to list their Commercial Papers with the Exchange shall be required to ensure following guidelines before the issuance of Commercial Paper.
Appointment of 187 IRS Officers to the grade of Joint Commissioner of Income Tax (JCIT) purely on ad-hoc basis vide Office Order No. 269 of 2019 Dated 26th December, 2019. F. No. A-32012/12/2019-Ad.VI Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue (Central Board of Direct Taxes) North Block, New Delhi The 26th December, 2019. OFFICE […]
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) (Fifth Amendment) Regulations, 2019 comes into effect from 26th December, 2019.
CBIC extends last date for furnishing of annual return/reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9/FORM GSTR-9C for FY 2017-18 till 31.01.2020. Order No. 10/2019-Central Tax Dated: 26th December, 2019. Due dates for GSTR-9, GSTR-9A and GSTR-9C – ROD Order No. 10/2019-Central Tax dated 26th December, 2019- Extends the last date for furnishing of annual return/reconciliation statement in […]