Security and Risk Mitigation Measures for Card Present and Electronic Payment Transactions- Despite the extension of time given to banks in this regard, some banks have approached us seeking further extension of the time line for complying with the above instructions.
It is clarified that a declaration under the Scheme can be filed in respect of the assessment year for which notice under section 142(1)/143(2)/148/153A/153C has been served on or before 31.05.2016 but the proceedings have been completed and the period of filing declaration under the Scheme has not expired.
S.O. 2943(E).-In the notification of the Government of India, Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) number S.O.2380(E) dated the 12th July 2016, PUBLISHED IN THE Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part – II, Section 3, sub-section (ii) dated 12th July 2016.
With the implementation of internet banking, the date of debit from the employer’s account may be taken as date of payment for the purpose of levy of damages by way of penalty. Other issues e.g. delay in credit in EPFO’s accounts or delay in transfer of funds for investment by banks may be dealt in accordance with banking agreements with different banks.
This Master Circular includes circulars issued upto September 14, 2016. Master Circular is a compilation of all the existing/applicable circulars issued by Investment Management Department of SEBI to Mutual Funds.
In pursuance of the Trade Notice No.4 dated 05.05.2016, changes in entitlement in the online system for the IEIS Quarterly cases has been incorporated and list of such cases where Supplementary Scrip is to be issued is made available in the Online Application Menu of the Quarterly IBIS Scheme.
Section 44AB of the Act, stipulates that the accounts are to be got audited by an accountant and furnished in the prescribed manner before the ‘specified date’. The ‘specified date’ under Explanation (ii) to that section has been defined to be the ‘due date’ for furnishing the return of income under subsection (1) of section 139. Therefore, the extended ‘due date’ as per CBDT order dated 9th September, 2016 would also apply for the purpose of section 44AB of the Act.
Governor of Haryana hereby provides for an Amnesty Scheme namely, the Haryana Alternative Tax Compliance Scheme for Contractors, 2016, for the recovery of tax, interest, penalty or other dues payable under the said Act, for the period upto the 31st March, 2014, from such contractors and for such business as provided in the Scheme,
India has signed Free/Preferential Trade Agreements / Comprehensive Economic Partnership/ Cooperation Agreement (FTA/CEPA/CECA) with a number of countries and trading blocks.
Remuneration payable by companies having no profit or inadequate profit without Central Government approval-Where in any financial year during the currency of tenure of a managerial person, a company has no profits or its profits are inadequate, it may, without Central Government approval, pay remuneration to the managerial person not exceeding, the limits under (A) and (B) given below:-