CBIC
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June 08, 2020, Monday
CBIC to roll out pan-India faceless assessment by Dec 31, trial underway
The first phase would begin from June 8, 2020, at Bengaluru and Chennai, for items of imports primarily covered by Chapter 84, 85 ...
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June 07, 2020, Sunday
Customs dept to launch faceless assessment of consignments from Monday
Faceless Assessment shall be the norm pan India by December 31, 2020, CBIC further said.
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May 25, 2020, Monday
CBIC clears Rs 11,052 crore GST refund claims since Apr 8 to benefit MSMEs
he finance ministry had on April 8 said that to provide relief during the cor it has been decided to issue all pending GST and ...
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April 18, 2020, Saturday
Rs 5,575-cr indirect tax refunds processed since March 30, says CBIC
Earlier, the tax body had initiated a measure to help GST return filers by facilitating early refund of input tax credit
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April 17, 2020, Friday
I-T dept releases Rs 5,200 cr refunds to over 800,000 small businesses
Further refunds of about Rs 7,760 cr to be made soon, GST refund claims of Rs 3,800 cr also processed
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April 14, 2020, Tuesday
Customs clearance goes paperless, contactless to speed up essentials import
Expedited clearance of raw materials will facilitate the production of essential items like pharmaceuticals in the country
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April 14, 2020, Tuesday
Businesses can claim GST refund for services, goods contract cancellations
The CBIC issued a set of clarifications in view of certain challenges being faced by taxpayers in adhering to the compliance ...
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April 12, 2020, Sunday
Coronavirus outbreak: Traders should highlight issues to get govt's help
The govt is trying to identify areas where relief by way of simplifying procedures or extending the deadlines can be provided
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April 04, 2020, Saturday
Covid-19: Govt extends e-way bill validity, defers restricted ITC under GST
The validity of e-way bills that were set to expire between March 20 and April 15, has been extended till April 30
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March 25, 2020, Wednesday
Treat taxpayers with empathy amid Coronavirus: CBIC chairman to officers
Covid lockdown has acted as a double whammy for the already struggling economy and slowing revenues