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Council meeting to pave way for GST Bills in Parliament, Assemblies

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council’s approval to key Bills on Thursday will play a crucial role for their passage in the current session of Parliament. This would also set the stage for tabling of the state GST (SGST) Bills in the respective state Assemblies, but the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Assembly will need to pass even central GST (CGST) and integrated GST (IGST) Bills as well. According to the Constitution, constitutional amendments do not directly apply to J&K, as it gets a special treatment. Government sources pointed out that CGST and IGST will appear in different forms in the case of J&K. Service tax for instance, which is a central levy, does not apply to J&K. But central excise is applicable. J&K Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu told Business Standard that no Act of the government of India can directly apply to J&K. Hence, it will have to follow a process to implement GST. “Unlike other states, which will need to get just SGST passed by thei

SEBI issues guidelines for MF celebrity endorsements

The securties and exchange board of India (Sebi) on wednesday issued guidelines for mutual fund(MF) advertisements,allowing use of celebrities to increase awareness of the Rs. 17.9 lakh crore industry."Celebrity endoreement shall be allowed only at industry level for the purpose  of incresing awareness of MFs as a financial product category.such endoresement should not promote a scheme of a particular fund or be used as a branding exercise of a MF house,"the regulator said in a circular.Prior Sebi approval Will be needed for MF advertisements featuring celebrities,The circular said. The regulator also tweaked the performance disclosure requirement for MF advertisements. Business Standard New Delhi,16th March 2017

New building code to hold developers liable for safety

The Centre on Wednesday unveiled a code under which builders can be made liable for the safety of the structure. The code has been prepared by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the consumer affairs ministry. The code is voluntary but states can incorporate them in their building bylaws. "The code contains provisions on use of new/innovative materials and technologies and on prefabricated construction techniques that can give fillip to speedier construction to meet the objectives of housing for all by 2022," consumer affairs minister Ram Vilas Paswan said after releasing the code on the occasion of the World Consumer Rights Day in New Delhi. That apart, Paswan said the government has drafted a fresh consumer protection Bill after incorporating suggestions of a parliamentary standing committee and hopes to introduce it in the ongoing session. In August 2015, the Centre had introduced the consumer protection Bill in Lok Sabha to repeal the 30-year consumer pro

EPFO exempts S'pore citizens from mandatory PF contributions

Retirement fund body EPFO has asked its field offices not to insist on provident fund deduction from the salaries of Singaporean citizens working purely as temporary workers in India. "All field offices are therefore advised not to insist on deduction of EPF and EPS contributions from salaries of Singapore citizens working purely as temporary workers in establishments covered/coverable under the EPF & MP Act 1952 and who do not hold the status of permanent residents in India," the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) headquarters said in an order. Business Standard New Delhi,15th March 2017

Parliament passes Enemy Property Bill

Successors of those who migrated to Pakistan and China during Partition will have no claim over the properties left behind in India, with Parliament on Tuesday passing a Bill to change a 49yearold law. The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016, which changes the Enemy Property Act, 1968, was passed by voice vote in the Lok Sabha, incorporating the changes made by the Rajya Sabha last week Business Standard New Delhi,15th March 2017

Black money: ITprosecution action triples in FY17

Prosecution action by the Income Tax( IT) Department in black money cases has shot up three times with the taxman filing over 570 such charge sheets across the country till January this year. The department, according to an official report, has also directed its field offices to not spare cases of“serious irregularities” indeposits as certained by it under´Operation Clean Money´after demonetisation and file court cases against such entities. The latest prosecution figures do not include action linked to demonetisation as such cases are still in the investigation stage,a senior IT officer said. There port said IT prosecution action in cases of tax evasion hasjumped 300 percent to 570 complaints filed till January in FY17, as compared to 196 such complaints filed in courts during the corresponding period in the last financial year across the country. Business Standard New Delhi,15th March 2017

Only below 35 investors should shift from EPF to NPS

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has, throughacircular dated March 6, laid down the procedure through which subscribers to shift their corpus fromarecognised provident/superannuation fund to the National Pension System (NPS). Experts say investors should weigh the pros and cons carefully before deciding whether to shift their corpus from the Employees´ Provident Fund (EPF) to NPS. The road map, as laid down by PFRDA, is as follows: An employee needs to have an active NPS TierIaccount, which can be opened through the employer, an eligible point of presence, or online through eNPS. Business Standard New Delhi,10th March 2017