Kerala Flood Cess shall be levied on intra-state supplies of goods or services or both made by a taxable person to an unregistered person in respect of supplies specified in the TABLE under sub-clause (2) of clause 14 of the Kerala. Finance Bill, 2019:
Government of Kerala hereby appoint the 1st day of June, 2019 as the date with effect from which the cess under the said clause shall be levied and collected.
Partywise, Statewise and Constituency list of candidate won in recent Lok Sabha Election ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 25th May, 2019 O.N. 136(E)—Whereas, in pursuance of the Notifications No. H.11024(1)/2019-Leg-II, issued by the President of India on 18th March 2019, 19th March 2019, 28th March 2019, 2nd April, 2019, 10th April, 2019, 16th April, 2019 and 22nd April, 2019, […]
OFFICE ORDER No. 68/2019 With the approval of the competent authority, the following transfers and postings in the grade of Joint Commissioner of Customs, GST and Central Excise are hereby ordered with immediate effect and until further orders:-
Customs regarding Guidelines for launching of Prosecution in relation to offences punishable under the Customs Act, 1962–foreign currency, foreign nationals. Circular No. 12/2019-Customs Dated- 24/05/2019
CBDT Extends the due date of depositing tax deducted at source (TDS), due date of filing of Quarterly Statement of TDS and due date for issue of TDS certificates in Form 16 and 16A in respect of deductors of the state of Odisha
SEBI seeks public comments on the ‘Report of the working group on the SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014’ submitted by the working group under the Chairmanship of Shri Harun R. Khan, Deputy Governor (retd.), Reserve Bank of India.
Policy condition providing for free import of bio-fuels by actual users is deleted. Import policy of bio-fuels is restricted for all purposes and its import will require import licence from DGFT.
The Reserve Bank, in consultation with the Government of India and Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), introduces a separate channel, called the ‘Voluntary Retention Route’ (VRR), to enable FPIs to invest in debt markets in India. Broadly, investments through the Route will be free of the macro-prudential
The Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) play an important role in the financial system of the country, particularly in delivering credit to the last mile, including the retail as well as MSME sectors.