Extensions provided by the government under the various laws

Extensions provided by the government under the various laws

Check out a couple of extensions provided by the government departments under the various laws in the past few days.

  1. Decision taken in the 46th GST Council Meeting to defer the change of GST rates in textiles recommended in the 45th GST Council meeting. Consequently, the existing GST rates (i.e. @5%) in textile sector would continue beyond 1st January, 2022. Read More
  2. Due Date of filing GSTR 9 and GSTR 9C for the financial year 2020-2021 has been extended till 28th February 2022. Read More
  3. Due date of filing of e-forms AOC-4, AOC-4(CFS), AOC-4 XBRL, AOC-4 Non-XBRL has been extended upto 15th February 2022 and for filing e-forms MGT-7/MGT-7A upto 28th February 2022 for the financial year ended on 31.03.2021 under the Companies Act, 2013. Read More
  4. One-time relaxation for verification of all income tax-returns e-filed for the Assessment Year 2020-21 which are pending for verification upto 28th February 2022 and processing of such returns upto 30.06.2022. Read More
  5. The Last Date for Submitting the applications under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS), Service Exports from India Scheme (SEIS), Rebate of State & Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) Scheme, etc has been extended from 31.12.21 to 31.01.22. Read More
  6. Extension of the validity of FCRA registration certificates expiring between the period 29th September, 2020 and 31st March, 2022. Read More
  7. Extension of timeline for modified reporting requirements for AIFs (Alternative Investment Funds). It has been decided that the modified reporting requirements shall be applicable for quarter ending September 30, 2022 onwards. Read More
  8. RBI provided the relaxation in periodic updation of KYC till March 31, 2022. Read More
  9. Extension of relaxation of 20% in the minimum rates (Circle rates) till 30.06.2022 for valuation of lands and immovable properties in Delhi. Read More

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