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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 20,2021

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Rule 36(4) caps the amount of input tax credit claimable for invoices or debit notes not uploaded by suppliers into returns that populate the recipient's GSTR 2A, by referencing the eligible credit appearing in GSTR 2A. The rule was enacted and subsequently amended to reduce the permissible additional ITC; its practical effect is to compel suppliers' timely and accurate reporting, require recipients to reconcile monthly and retain supporting workings, and to ensure claims meet the statutory eligibility conditions and recordkeeping obligations.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Appellate Authority determined that where a head office in one State charges integrated tax on intra-group supplies of cranes to a distinct registered establishment in another State, and the recipient can demonstrate that consideration has been discharged (directly by customers or by set-off), the recipient is eligible to claim full Input Tax Credit of the IGST charged by the head office, subject to fulfillment of all other statutory ITC conditions.
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      Summary: The Central Government nominated non-official stakeholders-founders, entrepreneurs, investors, incubators, accelerators and industry association representatives-to the National Startup Advisory Council, specifying a two-year term or until further orders. The Council advises the Government on strengthening the startup ecosystem, including fostering innovation, promoting sectoral and regional innovation, supporting incubation and R&D, facilitating industry and public-sector adoption of innovation, promoting intellectual property commercialization, easing regulatory burdens for start-up lifecycle, and improving access to domestic and global capital while safeguarding promoter control.
      Summary: An APEDA initiative created direct air export capability at Varanasi airport, enabling perishable consignments to be shipped internationally. Operational measures include cold room storage, customs clearance on-site, clearing agents and AD code registration support, plant quarantine/phyto-sanitary clearance, and airline-bonded trans-shipment facilities, reducing transit time and spoilage risk for Farmer Producer Organisations and regional exporters.
      Summary: The first India-EU dialogue on Intellectual Property Rights, co chaired by DPIIT and DG Trade officials, convened government representatives to exchange information on legislative and administrative IPR developments, enforcement initiatives, and sectoral frameworks. India outlined reforms to support start ups and MSMEs and efforts to reduce trademark pendency; the EU presented updates on digital copyright measures and its dual trademark system. Discussions also covered plant variety protection, farmers' rights, and continued technical cooperation to strengthen enforcement and policy coordination.
      Summary: Introduction of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for agricultural electricity subsidies in one district qualified the State for reform-linked additional borrowing. The DBT scheme was implemented in Vidisha district with beneficiary transfers and will expand to other districts before statewide rollout. The Department of Expenditure's framework links additional resource mobilisation to three power-sector reforms-reduction of AT&C losses, narrowing the ACS-ARR gap, and DBT introduction-permitting States to raise extra funds through open market borrowings upon meeting the prescribed conditions.
      Summary: NITI Aayog's India Innovation Index benchmarks states and union territories in three peer groups using a two-part outcome and governance architecture with 36 indicators, including hard-data and composite metrics, and incorporates global and India-specific parameters such as R&D share of GDP to identify strengths and weaknesses and to guide policy learning and improvements in subnational innovation ecosystems.
      Summary: The Committee recommends that twelve specified offences under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 be decriminalized and shifted to an In-house Adjudication Mechanism, with two offences omitted; the Ministry has published the report and invited public comments in a prescribed format to inform further action.
      Summary: The Committee recommends decriminalizing twelve compoundable offences and omitting one provision of the LLP Act, moving those defaults to an In-house Adjudication Mechanism with revised penalty schedules; retaining criminal sanctions for offences involving fraud, deceit or public interest harm. It also proposes a Small LLP category, authority for LLPs to issue secured non convertible debentures to regulated entities, relaxation of additional fee rules under Section 69, new provisions for registration offices and adjudication officers, and enabling accounting and auditing standards for classes of LLPs.
      Summary: Pre-budget consultations affirmed cooperative federalism and the Union Government's provision of temporary financing accommodations to States for pandemic response, including expanded borrowing capacity and back-to-back loans, while soliciting State inputs for Budget 2021-22 priorities.
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      36/2020–State Tax - dated - 15-1-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 29/2020 – State Tax, dated the 19th October, 2020
      Summary: The notification amends the principal notification to prescribe staggered electronic filing deadlines for FORM GSTR-3B for May 2020: taxpayers with aggregate turnover above the turnover threshold must furnish the May 2020 FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal on or before 27th June 2020, while taxpayers with aggregate turnover up to the turnover threshold whose principal place of business is in the National Capital Territory of Delhi must furnish the May 2020 FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal on or before 14th July 2020; the amendment is deemed to have come into force on 3rd April 2020.
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      01/GST-2 - dated - 18-1-2021 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment of notification no.43/GST-2, dated 07.05.2020 to extend the due dates for compliances and actions in respect of anti-profiteering measures under GST till 31.03.2021 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to a prior GST notification replaces two November due dates with end-of-March dates to extend the period for anti-profiteering measures and related compliance; it takes effect as if operative from the first day of December and achieves this by substituting the specified dates in the proviso of the earlier notification.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL1/CIR/P/2021/13 - dated 19-1-2021
      Relaxations relating to procedural matters –Issues and Listing
      Summary: SEBI extends the one-time procedural relaxation for Rights Issues provided earlier, making the specified waiver in the prior circular applicable for Rights Issues opening up to March 31, 2021, provided the issuer and Lead Manager(s) continue to comply with the specified remaining condition(s) in that prior circular; the extension is issued under Sections 11(1) and 11A of the SEBI Act and Regulations 299 and 300 of the ICDR Regulations and is effective from the date of issue.

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      Trade Notice No. 39/2020-21 - dated 19-1-2021
      Procedure and Criteria for submission and approval of applications for export of Diagnostic Kits and their components/laboratory reagents
      Summary: Export of specified diagnostic kits and components is permitted only under quota based export authorisations issued via the DGFT ECOM portal. Only manufacturers may apply online within the specified window; licences are subject to a limited validity period. Eligibility requires documentary proof of manufacturing, one application per IEC, and submission of purchase orders, IEC copy and a signed undertaking confirming domestic commitments; all documents must be self attested. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

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      02/2021 - dated 19-1-2021
      Posting of staff at Customs areas and collection of Cost Recovery Charges
      Summary: Guidelines set a unified regime for posting customs staff on cost recovery basis and for collection, exemption, and withdrawal of cost recovery charges: applicability to facilities notified after 26 June 2002 (with exceptions); defined staffing norms by facility; creation/continuation of posts with one-year initial validity and DGHRD processing; quarterly advance payment at a uniform rate of 1.85 times monthly average post cost plus allowances; delayed payment tolerances with interest; exemption eligibility tied to Department of Expenditure permission and meeting prescribed performance benchmarks, with exemptions effective prospectively from the fourth month and subject to monitoring and possible withdrawal.
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