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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 29,2020

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article explains that modern review selects portions of returns for limited scrutiny based on numerical parameters and third party data, and that the scope of such scrutiny must be reasonably confined to stated purposes; expansion to comprehensive scrutiny requires recorded reasons and prior approval. Mechanical or unreasoned enlargement and roving enquiry are improper, and many apparent discrepancies can be reconciled by preliminary clarification from the assessee without further enquiry.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The statutory search-and-seizure regime under Section 67 authorizes inspection of business premises, seizure or non-dealing orders for goods and retention of documents for examination, and limited forcible entry to access concealed records or devices; it does not authorize prolonged occupation of premises, coercive interrogation of family members, or routine recording of private communications. Reported factual instances where officers remained on site after seizure and recorded conversations are described as exceeding the statutory authority and demonstrating the need for administrative safeguards and clear SOPs to prevent misuse.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The government activated the National Appellate Advance Ruling Authority, amended CGST rules to revise form formats and extend transitional filing deadlines, and expanded audit activity. Enforcement measures instruct zonal officers and nodal cells to identify and block Input Tax Credit (ITC) claimed on fake or unsupported invoices under rule 86A, with cross-zone coordination and increased use of data-sharing and analytics to detect evasion and recover unmatched credits.
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      Summary: Collective action is needed to restore the WTO Appellate Body and pursue balanced, inclusive reforms addressing Uruguay Round asymmetries by removing agricultural imbalances, eliminating trade distorting entitlements, and implementing mandates like a permanent solution for public stockholding for food security. Reforms must preserve special and differential treatment and development policy space for developing countries and LDCs, while ensuring strong disciplines on harmful fisheries subsidies alongside appropriate protections for subsistence and artisanal fishermen to secure livelihoods and sustainable marine resource use.
      Summary: Prior permission is now required before initiating criminal investigation against a public servant under the Prevention of Corruption Act, and suspected large-value frauds involving public servants must undergo an initial mandatory examination by the Advisory Board for Banking and Financial Frauds before any enquiry or investigation proceeds. Additionally, personal liability of public sector bank chief executives for compliance timelines has been removed, with boards empowered to set compliance mechanisms and senior officer committees mandated to expedite internal disciplinary and vigilance cases.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 46 (E) - dated - 24-1-2020 - Co. Law
      Companies (Winding Up) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The Rules provide a detailed procedural regime for the winding up of companies under the Companies Act, 2013: prescribed petition and statement-of-affairs forms and verification; notice, advertisement and service duties; appointment, duties, disclosures and limitations for provisional and Company Liquidators; creditor and contributory meeting, list-settlement and proof-of-debt procedures; Tribunal-sanctioned asset realisation and dividend distribution processes; mandatory accounting, investment, banking, audit and filing obligations; disclaimer, vesting and dissolution processes; and summary liquidation modifications for the Official Liquidator.

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      06/2020 - dated - 27-1-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 50/2014 dated 22/10/2014
      Summary: Substitutes Sl. No. 112 to designate the territorial jurisdiction of the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Income-tax, Guwahati to specified districts in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, and defines four taxpayer categories (non-company residents with non-business income; non-company taxpayers with principal place of business; companies with registered office or principal place of business in the area; specified individuals), while providing that all cases of those categories and all cases concerning certain company officers fall within that jurisdiction.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MRD/DDAP/CIR/P/2020/16 - dated 28-1-2020
      IPF Trust and Committees at Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: Composition standards for the IPF Trust from the February 2017 circular apply uniformly to Exchanges and Depositories, while the functions prescribed for the IPF Trust in that provision apply only to Exchanges; Depositories must comply with composition norms within three months. The circular also directs that "Investor grievance redressal committee" be read as "Grievance redressal committee" and "Member selection committee" be read as "Member committee."
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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DRMP/CIR/P/2020/15 - dated 27-1-2020
      Review of Margin Framework for Commodity Derivatives Segment
      Summary: SEBI revises the commodity derivatives margin framework by mandating realised volatility based categorisation of commodities into Low, Medium, and High buckets using three years of daily log returns, with the Lead Exchange's Clearing Corporation to determine categories. Based on category and agri/non agri status, the circular prescribes minimum Initial Margin floors and minimum MPOR values, specifies rollover and review procedures (semi annual reviews, downgrade requiring two consecutive reviews), requires disclosure of margin breakups and volatility, and mandates phased implementation within three months with notification within 15 days.

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      05/2020 - dated 27-1-2020
      Implementation of automated clearance on pilot basis
      Summary: Automated electronic clearance under the first proviso to Section 47(1) operates by permitting ICES to clear Bills of Entry after completion and confirmation of Customs Compliance Verification (CCV) by the designated proper officer and confirmation of duty payment; CCV obligations remain mandatory and operate even while payment is pending, and the facility is limited to RMS enabled ICES locations during initial pilot rollout.
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