The party vide its letter dated 16.10.2017 (copy enclosed), informed that their eligible ITC credit for the month of July, 2017, was Rs 16,948/ each under CGST and SGST and that while taking credit, the SGST credit, due to server error, was credited in their GSTR 38 of July, 2017, as Rs 16,94,76,948/-. Further, the party has informed that, they have mailed twice to GST help desk for rectification (copy enclosed).
As a part of the day to day functioning of the Department, officers are/will be required to issue letters, notices, orders to Income Tax assessees or other addressees within the Department or outside by using digital signature. CBDT has already mandated filing of APAR online through ITBA-HRMS system.
CBDT has issued Explanatory Notes to the Provisions of the Finance Act, 2017 vide Circular No. 02/2018 dated 15.02.2018 clarifying section wise amendments which has been passed by Finance Act, 2017 and which are applicable for Assessment Year 2018-19 or Financial Year 2017-18 in a simple language.
Board has been continuously receiving representations from exporters and trade association in relation to pending IGST refund . In order to bring clarity amongst the exporters/trade associations. it has been decided to release Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on IGST refund which may be Circulated to create awareness amongst the EXIM community,
Notification No.13/2018-Customs (N.T.) CBEC hereby determines rate of exchange of conversion of each of foreign currencies wef 16.02.2018
Reserve Bank continues to receive complaints about non-acceptance of coins by bank branches. Such denial of service has reportedly, in turn, led to refusal on the part of shopkeepers and small traders, etc., to accept coins as payment for goods sold and services rendered causing inconvenience to the public at large.
SEBI in consultation with stakeholders has decided to make following changes in extant regulatory provisions to ease the access norms for investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs)
Notification No. 12/2018-CUSTOMS (N.T.) In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise & Customs, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient so to do, hereby makes the following amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance
Certain amendments/corrections have been made to Table 2 of Appendix 3B of FTP 2015-20 to align them with the ITC(HS) codes 2017 for exports made w.e.f. 01.01.2017.
While the process of Applications Supported By Block Amount (ASBA) has resulted in almost complete elimination of complaints pertaining to refunds, there have been instances where the applicants in an Initial Public Offering have failed to get allotment of specified securities and in the process may have suffered an opportunity loss due to the following factors: