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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 24 2020 | 7:22 PM IST

Following are the highlights of a host of relief measures related to statutory and regulatory compliance matters across sectors in view of the coronavirus outbreak announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday:
* Last date for income tax returns for 2018-19 extended from March 31 to June 30
* Last date for Aadhaar-PAN linking advanced to June 30 instead of March 31
* No additional 10 pc payment for Vivad se Vishwas scheme if payment by June
* Payments for delayed advanced tax, TDS, etc, at reduced interest rate of 9 pc
* No interest, late fee and penalty to be charged

* Companies with turnover more than Rs 5 crore can file returns by last week of June

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* On delay of 15 days, the same would attract reduced rate of interest 9 pc as against 18 pc now
* Date for filing GST annual returns of 2018-19 extended till the last week of June
* Necessary legislative amendments to give effect to these will be with approval of GST Council
* Payment date under Sabka Vishwas Scheme extended from March to June
* 24x7 custom clearance till the end of June 30
* Debit card holders can withdraw from any other banks' ATM free till June
* Waiver of minimum balance fee by banks
* Reduced bank charges for digital trade transactions for trade finance customers
* Threshold limit for referring a default case for insolvency enhanced to Rs 1 cr
* No fine for late filing on MCA-21 registry irrespective of due date
* Mandatory requirement of holding board meeting within prescribed interval to be extended by a period of 60 days till next two quarters
* Newly incorporated companies required to file a declaration for commencement of business within 6 months of incorporation get additional 6 months
* Non-compliance of minimum residency not to be treated as a violation for 2019-20

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First Published: Mar 24 2020 | 7:22 PM IST

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