Articles published by the Times of India, Mumbai Edition and Business Standard.


Articles published by the Times of India, Mumbai Edition and Business Standard.
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Dear all,

 Your association SIMA is forwarding herewith articles published by the Times of India e-paper, Mumbai Edition and Business Standard dated 08.11.2019.

 1. Spl fund for completion only for houses up to 2,150 sq ft. (Times of India e-paper, Mumbai Edition)
     (FinMin Caps Investment in A Project at ₹400cr)

 Apartments and villas with a carpet area of up to 200 square metres, or around 2,150 square feet, will be eligible for funding from the Rs 25,000-crore fund to revive stalled real estate projects, the government said on Thursday. The floor area ceiling is in addition to the price ceiling to ensure that they benefit low and middle-income projects that have come to a standstill due to a liquidity crunch.……TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE PLEASE CLICK HERE.

2. “Commerce Ministry raises the issue of notices to exporters for GST 'violation”. (Business Standard)

As per the Article, the commerce ministry has stated that the 'overzealous revenue collection' move by Directorate of Revenue Intelligence was against exporters. The commerce ministry has taken up the issue of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) notices being sent to 1,000 exporters for alleged violation of Goods and Services Tax with its finance counterpart, an official said.

The ministry has demanded integrated goods and services tax (IGST) exemption for inputs used in exports between October 2017 and January 2019, the official said .........TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE PLEASE CLICK HERE.

3. Help! Help! How your online search can lead to ‘helplines’ that rip you off. (Times of India e-paper, Mumbai Edition)

Helpline frauds are increasingly the scourge of digital payments. Dozens of unsuspecting callers have been swindled after calling up fake helpline numbers placed online.

It happens when consumers seeking a solution to a problem do a Google search and call up any helpline number that it throws up; most do not bother to look up the organisation’s website or the papers they may hold to locate the official phone numbers.........TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE PLEASE CLICK HERE.

This is for your kind information.

Thanking you, 

With regards, 

 For Silvassa Industries & Manufacturers Association, 

 Narendra Trivedi, 

Secretary 

 


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