Amendment to Customs Exemption Notifications No. 24/2015-Customs dated 08.04.2015 to align it with amendment in Foreign Trade Policy vide Notification No. 63/2018-Customs Dated 18th September, 2018
President is pleased to decide that the Dearness Relief admissible to Central Government pensioners/family pensioners shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 7% to 9% w.e.1 01 07.2018.
Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117(1A) of the Central Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 till 31st January, 2019, for the class of registered persons who could not submit the said declaration by the due date on account of technical difficulties on the common portal and […]
Kind attention is drawn to Circular No. 52/2017 dated 22.12.2017 whereby the Board had prescribed the procedure for facilitating and monitoring transshipment of consignments sealed under ECTS at ICDs/CFSs and destined for export to Nepal or Bangladesh.
CBIC Seeks to further amend the third proviso to Notification. No. 50/2017-Customs, dated 30th June, 2017 and to delay implementation of retaliatory duties till 2nd Nov 2018 vide Notification No. 62/2018-Customs Dated 17th September, 2018
Import Policy of Long Pepper revised from Prohibited to Free and Minimum Import Price (MIP) is not applicable on Long Pepper vide Notification No.33/2015-2020, Dated: 17 September, 2018.
As per the list provided by Directorate Of Income Tax (Systems) 167 Income Tax buildings across the couyntry have limited bandwidth and rest of the buildings are ready for Income Tax e-assessment proceedings.
Various representations have been received regarding imposition of penalty in case of minor discrepancies in the details mentioned in the e-way bill although there are no major lapses in the invoices accompanying the goods in movement. T
In order to expedite the processing of the refund applications filed by the UIN entities, the following formats/documents are hereby specified: 4.1 Refund Checklist: In order to bring in uniformity in the processing of the refund claims, a checklist has been specified in Annexure A. All UIN entities may refer to this checklist while filing the refund claims.
Section 51 of the CGST Act 2017 provides for deduction of tax by the Government Agencies (Deductor) or any other person to be notified in this regard, from the payment made or credited to the supplier (Deductee) of taxable goods or services or both, where the total value of such supply, under a contract, exceeds two lakh and fifty thousand rupees.