India's $14.2 billion import data revision due to double counting in SEZs prompts credibility-boosting measures by government.
The DGCIS probe is still underway and has noted a downward revision in silver imports data. The probe will also involve the ...
The government has established a committee to enhance the accuracy of gold import data following significant errors in ...
The government's initiative to migrate SEZ data from NSDL software to ICEGATE system for streamlined reporting of import data ...
Initial figures, published in December, suggested a four-fold year-on-year surge in gold imports and a doubling compared with ...
The CBIC emphasised that transactions involving vouchers themselves, irrespective of their type, do not constitute the supply ...
India forms a committee to address errors in gold import data, aiming for a robust mechanism to ensure accurate and ...
From April 1, 2025, airlines must share comprehensive information on international passengers with Indian Customs to enhance ...
The MTS and Havaldar examinations were held from September 30 to November 14, 2024 at various exam centres across the country ...
The CBIC has issued a clarification stating that gift vouchers and cards, including those not recognised by the RBI, are not ...
India's gold import data has been revised downwards after a software migration error caused double counting. The issue, ...
Phase 1 of the project covers 2,500 acres and will be developed at a cost of Rs 2,139.43 crProjected investments after phase ...