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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 01,2021

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      By: MOHIT GUPTA
      Summary: The core issue is whether an assessment proceeding ceases to be pending for settlement purposes when the assessment order is passed or only when it is served. Explanation (iiia) and amended CBDT guidance indicate completion on the date the assessment is made, supporting the departmental view that passing the order ousts pendency. However, several High Courts treat service as the decisive event, producing a conflict in authorities and practical uncertainty for taxpayers seeking to file settlement applications.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The investigation concluded that Section 171 of the CGST Act was not attracted because the power bank supplies were classified under the HSN entry for lithium-ion batteries attracting the lower rate, and the notification cited by the complainant did not alter the tax rate applicable to those classified supplies; the probe was confined to anti profiteering assessment and did not re-open HSN classification issues.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, substitutes revised TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 into Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), fixing tariff values in US dollars for specified imports including edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and defined forms of gold and silver, and delineating certain exclusions by form and import mode.
      Summary: Investigation found fraudulent availment of input tax credit based on invoices issued by non-existent suppliers and without receipt of goods, prompting criminal enforcement under the CGST Act for cognizable and non-bailable offences; arrests were effected and the accused remanded to judicial custody while investigation continues.
      Summary: Monthly consolidated accounts report for 2020-21 up to November summarises central receipts by Tax Revenue, Non Tax Revenue and Non Debt Capital Receipts (loan recoveries and disinvestment), notes the share of budgeted receipts realised, records transfer to states as Devolution of Share of Taxes, and distinguishes total central outlays into Revenue and Capital Expenditure while highlighting Interest Payments and Major Subsidies as principal revenue cost items.
      Summary: APEDA supported an APEDA-registered exporter, M/s Medikonda Nutrients, which operates a 240-hectare organically certified Moringa plantation (including contract farming) and set up a processing unit in Gongloor Village, Sangareddy district; the company dispatched an organic Moringa leaf powder consignment to the United States and plans scaled exports, with APEDA facilitation focused on certification, infrastructure and logistics to expand exports and benefit farmers.
      Summary: The Department advanced regulatory simplification and investment facilitation through Ease of Doing Business reforms and State and District Reform Action Plans; launched the Production Linked Incentive Scheme alongside institutional mechanisms-Empowered Group of Secretaries, Project Development Cells and an Investment Clearance Cell-to fast track projects; developed an Industrial Information System and Industrial Park Rating System; reformed IPR procedures and startup support; amended FDI and public procurement rules; issued Quality Control Orders; modernised PESO operations; and implemented targeted COVID 19 interventions to sustain essential supplies.
      Summary: Quarterly review for July-September 2020 reports central government dated securities issuances during Q2 FY21, a slight softening in the weighted average yield of primary issuances, and a modest change in the weighted average maturity of new issuances. No Cash Management Bills were raised. The Reserve Bank conducted five special OMOs and there was net average liquidity absorption under LAF including Marginal Standing and Special Liquidity Facilities. Provisional data show an increase in total liabilities with public debt accounting for the majority, a material share of securities with residual maturity below five years, and concentrated ownership in banks and insurance companies.
      Summary: Odisha qualified for additional open market borrowing after completing the Ease of Doing Business reform, joining six other States that met the Department of Expenditure's conditionality. The reform package requires completion of a District Level Business Reform Action Plan assessment, elimination of renewal requirements for business registrations and approvals, and adoption of a computerized central random inspection system with centrally allocated inspectors, prior notice, rotation of inspectors, and inspection reports uploaded within 48 hours. These measures are part of a May 2020 fiscal dispensation linking half of enhanced State borrowing headroom to citizen centric reforms.
      Summary: Extensions of filing and compliance deadlines for AY 2020 21 moved Income Tax Return due dates and associated audit and reporting obligations through staged notifications: audited taxpayers and companies and those reporting international/specified domestic transactions were given mid February 2021 filing deadlines; other taxpayers received a January 2021 deadline; audit-report deadlines and Vivad Se Vishwas declaration and order timelines were likewise postponed; self assessment tax payment relief for smaller liabilities and an extension of the GST annual return due date were also provided.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 806 (E) - dated - 30-12-2020 - Co. Law
      Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2020
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the operative date in rule 4(2) of the Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014, extending the period for the transitional application specified in that sub rule. The change is effected under sections 173, 177, 178 and 186 read with section 469 of the Companies Act, 2013, and the amendment comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

      2.
      48/2020 - dated - 30-12-2020 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 51/2015-Customs(ADD) dated 21st October, 2015, to revoke ADD imposed on "All Fully drawn or Fully Oriented Yarn/ Spin Draw Yarn/ Flat yarn of polyester (non-textured and non-POY)" originating in or exported from China PR and Thailand
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds Notification No. 51/2015 Customs (ADD) that imposed anti dumping duty on fully drawn or fully oriented polyester yarn (non textured and non POY) from China PR and Thailand, while preserving the validity of actions taken or omitted before the rescission; the rescission is issued by Notification No. 48/2020 Customs (ADD) dated 30 December 2020 and notes a prior amendment by Notification No. 39/2020 Customs (ADD).
      3.
      45/2020 - dated - 30-12-2020 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 46/2011-Customs, dated the 1st June, 2011
      Summary: Amendment under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 substitutes the entries in column (5) of the Table in Notification No. 46/2011-Customs for serial numbers 80, 81, 83, 124 and 125 with the new specified values; the change is made in the public interest and takes effect from 1 January 2021.
      4.
      115/2020 - dated - 30-12-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Amendment Regulations, 2020
      Summary: Courier import and export procedures under the electronic declaration framework are extended to COVID-19 vaccines. The amendment also covers bona fide gifts, commercial samples, prototypes, and re-export of durable containers, including accessories, imported in relation to such vaccines. Form H is revised to require declarations concerning empty durable containers and accessories imported for COVID-19 vaccines.

      GST

      5.
      95/2020 - dated - 30-12-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for furnishing of the annual return specified under section 44 of CGST Act, 2017 for the financial year 2019-20 till 31.03.2021.
      Summary: The Commissioner, on the recommendations of the Council and exercising powers under the Act read with the Rules, extends the time limit for furnishing the annual return electronically through the common portal for the financial year 2019-20, as set out in the Central Tax notification issued by the Ministry of Finance; a later notification substituted the originally notified date with the currently specified extended date.

      GST - States

      6.
      78/2020 - State Tax - dated - 28-10-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendment Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Effective 1 April 2021 the substituted Table prescribes HSN Code digit requirements on tax invoices: four digits for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to five crores in the preceding financial year and six digits for those with aggregate turnover above that threshold, with a proviso allowing registered persons within the lower turnover bracket to omit mentioning the number of HSN digits on invoices issued to unregistered persons.
      7.
      77/2020 - State Tax - dated - 28-10-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 47/2019-State Tax, dated the 9th October, 2019
      Summary: The State amends Notification No. 47/2019-State Tax by substituting the opening paragraph's reference to the two earlier financial years with a reference that includes the subsequent financial year, thereby expanding the notification's temporal scope; the amendment is declared to be effective retrospectively from a specified date in October 2020.
      8.
      76/2020 - State Tax - dated - 28-10-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to prescribe return in FORM GSTR-3B of Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 along with due dates of furnishing the said form for October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Specifies filing in FORM GSTR-3B for October 2020 to March 2021: general filing due on the twentieth day of the succeeding month; taxpayers with aggregate turnover up to five crore rupees whose principal place of business is in the State shall file by the twenty-second day. Payment of tax must be discharged by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger as applicable; interest, penalty and other amounts must be debited to the electronic cash ledger, and all payments made not later than the last date for furnishing the return. Notification effective 15th October 2020.
      9.
      75/2020 - State Tax - dated - 28-10-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by such class of registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year, for each of the months from October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Extension of the due date is prescribed for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 by the class of registered persons whose aggregate turnover exceeds the specified threshold, for each monthly tax period from October 2020 to March 2021, to be furnished by the eleventh day of the month succeeding the relevant month; the time limit for furnishing details or return under the complementary provision for the same months will be notified subsequently, and the notification is deemed to have come into force on 15 October 2020.
      10.
      75/2019 – State Tax - dated - 29-12-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: A new rule 86A authorises the Commissioner or an authorised officer to withhold debit from the electronic credit ledger where there are written reasons to believe input tax credit has been fraudulently availed or is ineligible, including credits based on invoices from non existent suppliers, absence of receipt of goods or services, unpaid tax by supplier, claimants not conducting business, or lack of requisite documents under rule 36; the officer may later restore debit access and any restriction lapses after one year.
      11.
      68/2019- State Tax - dated - 29-12-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: Designated registered persons must prepare invoices by including particulars in FORM GST INV-01 and obtain an Invoice Reference Number by uploading that information on the Common GST Electronic Portal; invoices issued otherwise will not be treated as invoices, and standard invoicing provisions do not apply to invoices prepared in this prescribed electronic manner.
      12.
      F. 1-11 (91)-TAX /GST/2020 (Part-II) - dated - 29-12-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to extend the due dates for compliance and actions in respect of anti-profiteering measures under GST till 31.03.2021
      Summary: The Government amended a Finance Department notification to extend deadlines for anti profiteering compliance by substituting the 29th November and 30th November, 2020 dates with the 30th and 31st March, 2021 respectively; the amendment is deemed effective from 1st December, 2020.
      13.
      1404/XI-2-20-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(169)-2020 - dated - 22-12-2020 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of penalty payable for noncompliance of the provisions of Notification No. 429/XI-2-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(107)-2020 dated 30 April, 2020
      Summary: Waiver of penalty is provided for registered persons under the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 for non-compliance with a specified notification during 1 December 2020 to 31 March 2021, subject to compliance from 1 April 2021 onward. The measure operates under the power to waive penalty on the recommendations of the Council and is effective from 29 November 2020.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2020/255 - dated 31-12-2020
      Relaxation in timelines for compliance with regulatory requirements
      Summary: Relaxation of timelines extends the deadline for maintaining client call recordings and provides an exclusion period with a defined backlog-clearance window for uploading client KYC application forms and supporting documents to KRA systems. Stock exchanges and clearing corporations must notify and require members to clear any backlog within the prescribed windows; the measures are issued under statutory regulatory powers to protect investor interests and regulate securities markets.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/CRADT/CIR/P/2020/254 - dated 31-12-2020
      Creation of Security in issuance of listed debt securities and ‘due diligence’ by debenture trustee(s) - Extension of timeline for implementation
      Summary: SEBI has deferred the effective date for compliance with the requirements on creation of security for listed debt issuances and the due diligence obligations of debenture trustees, in response to representations from debenture trustees and operational challenges due to the COVID 19 pandemic; the extension applies to issuers proposing listed debt, recognized stock exchanges and registered debenture trustees and is issued under SEBI's regulatory powers to protect investors and regulate the securities market.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2020/253 - dated 31-12-2020
      Circular on Mutual Funds
      Summary: Trade execution and allocation obligations require use of an automated Order Management System for equity and equity-related orders, with scheme-wise placement by fund managers or authorised employees, and maintenance of a scheme-wise audit trail and time-stamping from fund manager instruction through dealer placement, execution and allocation; discretion-free transactions may be excluded from OMS if documented and equivalent audit trails and compliance with allocation limits are maintained, and fund managers retain responsibility for order placement.

      Customs

      4.
      56/2020 - dated 30-12-2020
      Import and export of vaccines in relation to COVID-19 through Courier
      Summary: Amendments permit import and export of COVID 19 vaccines via courier without any value limitation where ECCS operates, and allow temporary importation and re export of durable vaccine containers and accessories subject to Circular No.51/2020 procedures, including execution of a continuity bond and separate Customs declaration. Importers should indicate the container's unique identifier in the Courier Bill of Entry (CBE V) and in the Courier Shipping Bill (CSB IV) at re export. Commissioners must form a Task Force to coordinate stakeholders for efficient clearance and publicise its details.
      5.
      57/2020 - dated 30-12-2020
      Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT– Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs
      Summary: Directs migration to eSANCHIT for electronic uploading of digitally signed LPCOs by PGAs; two additional PGAs are enabled. Beneficiary and broker upload rights are deactivated from the cut-off, necessitating PGA upload of recent LPCOs and acceptance of requests to upload prior LPCOs. Communication and IRN transmission rely on email addresses registered on ICEGATE; formations must ensure correct beneficiary email registration and issue public notices.
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