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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 04,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill defines the Common Customs Electronic Portal and authorises its use for registration, filing, electronic amendment, payment and service of orders; prescribes a two year limit (extendable by one year) for completing inquiries leading to notices with exclusions for stays and overseas assistance; revises bill of entry presentation timing and allows Board prescribed limits; requires Commissioner (Appeals) approval for disposal procedures where seized goods are notified forms of gold; makes wrongful export claims liable to confiscation; and imposes enhanced penalties for fraudulent use of input tax credit to claim export refunds.
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      Summary: Proposed decriminalisation under the Limited Liability Partnership Act shifts minor, non malicious compoundable offences to an In house Adjudication Mechanism, retains criminal treatment for serious fraudulent or public interest harms, and includes complementary measures: creation of a Small LLP category with reduced compliance, permission for LLPs to raise capital through fully secured Non Convertible Debentures from regulated investors, and reduction of additional late filing fees to promote timely compliance.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs increased the paid-up capital and turnover thresholds defining Small Companies under the Companies Act, 2013, expanding eligibility for reduced regulatory obligations. Eligible small companies are relieved from preparing a cash flow statement, must disclose only aggregate director remuneration in the annual return, are not subject to mandatory auditor rotation, face no auditor reporting requirement on internal financial control effectiveness, may hold only two board meetings annually, may have the annual return signed by the company secretary or a single director, and incur lower penalties and filing fees.
      Summary: Amendments permit any Indian citizen, resident or otherwise, to form an OPC; reduce residency test to 120 days; allow conversion of an OPC into a private or public company at any time subject to member and director thresholds; remove paid-up capital and turnover limits on OPCs; rationalise e-forms by omitting INC-5 and modifying INC-6; and extend the fast-track merger route to include startups and small companies, effective 1 April 2021.
      Summary: WTO members raised queries about India's recent adjustments to applied import duties, MFN applied tariff levels, and agricultural support such as the MSP. India states that applied customs duties are calibrated to further domestic economic objectives and that import duties have been rationalized in certain sectors. India affirms that its agricultural support programmes, including MSP, comply with the Agreement on Agriculture and are being notified to the WTO; replies were provided during the Trade Policy Review.
      Summary: The document reports trade deficit figures and describes government efforts to rebalance bilateral trade by addressing non tariff barriers, signing export enabling protocols for selected agricultural products, facilitating Buyers Seller Meets and trade fair participation, sensitizing Export Promotion Councils, and promoting domestic manufacturing through ease of doing business and infrastructure provision.
      Summary: A suite of policy measures has been deployed to stimulate export growth through trade facilitation, fiscal support and targeted sectoral initiatives. Key actions include the launch of the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme, extension of the Foreign Trade Policy and interest equalization on rupee export credit, a Common Digital Platform for Certificates of Origin, district export hub promotion, an Agriculture Export Policy, champion services sector plans, enhanced diplomatic trade promotion and pandemic relief measures for exporters and MSMEs.
      Summary: Foreign Direct Investment policy emphasizes an investor friendly framework with numerous sectors permitted for 100% FDI under the Automatic route, aimed at removing policy bottlenecks and facilitating inflows; reforms are credited with increasing receipts and the policy is subject to continuous review with changes made after stakeholder consultations.
      Summary: Production in the Eight Core Industries fell sharply after the nationwide lockdown and began recovering from May 2020; declines are attributed to reduced consumption and investment and lockdown related supply disruptions. The Government responded with demand and supply side measures including Public Procurement support, National Infrastructure Pipeline acceleration, Production Linked Incentives, a comprehensive stimulus with structural reforms (agriculture deregulation, revised MSME definition, coal commercialization, higher FDI in select sectors, industrial land banks, and infrastructure scheme revamps), regulatory reliefs for compliance and tax deadlines, institutional project facilitation, and targeted trade protection measures.
      Summary: The One District One Product initiative aims to identify district-level products with export potential and convert districts into export hubs by addressing export bottlenecks, supporting local exporters and manufacturers to scale up, preparing Export Action Plans, and coordinating state and district institutional mechanisms to promote manufacturing, services, and employment.
      Summary: Make in India 2.0 establishes an investment facilitation and industrial policy framework targeting 27 priority manufacturing and service sectors, with DPIT coordinating manufacturing and the Department of Commerce coordinating services. It relies on action plans, diplomatic and state outreach, promotional events, procurement and phased manufacturing measures, and production linked incentives to stimulate domestic manufacturing and attract foreign investment, alongside regulatory simplification and financial measures to improve ease of doing business.
      Summary: The SRAP, 2019 assessment ranked States/UTs against 187 reform points across 12 reform areas using user/professional feedback on 180 points in a methodology aligned with the World Bank; DPIIT has since issued a 301-point State Reforms Action Plan, 2020 across 15 reform areas, promoted capacity building webinars and circulated FAQs to assist States/UTs in implementing remaining reforms and increasing public awareness.
      Summary: The Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) under the QRMP scheme allows taxpayers to furnish invoice details as per Rule 59(2) and a monthly payment option requires taxpayers to select "Monthly payment for quarterly taxpayer" and deposit tax for the first two months using the GST payment form by the 25th of the following month to meet QRMP reporting and payment requirements.
      Summary: APEDA will develop a Perspective Action Plan for 2021-2026 to operationalise promotional measures, coordinate with trade stakeholders, and set time bound tasks for concerned parties; the plan targets cereals (including Non Basmati rice and millets), floriculture and seeds as priority sectors for increasing exports through focused interventions and stakeholder engagement.
      Summary: Budget 2021-22 proposes infrastructure and regulatory measures to boost exports and manufacturing: creation of seven Mega Investment Textile Parks, investment in major fishing harbours and a seaweed park, expansion of Operation Green to 22 perishables, and enhanced support for Agriculture Export Policy and Transport and Marketing Assistance. It also rationalises customs duties to ease access to critical raw materials and reduces rates on certain items including gold and silver, while streamlining anti-dumping and countervailing duty provisions, mandating advance filing of bills of entry, and allocating welfare funding for tea workers.
      Summary: A national initiative of sectoral webinars advances quality and productivity across manufacturing and services, convened by central policy and standards bodies with industry chambers and ministries; sessions led by experts and officials generate sector-specific recommendations and global best practice inputs to be consolidated into a compendium to inform policy, technical regulation, capacity building and implementation priorities.
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      13/2021 - dated - 2-2-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Fixation of tariff values under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962: Notification No. 13/2021 substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), setting tariff values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut and per-weight tariff values for specified forms of gold and silver, with explanatory clarifications and linkages to pre-existing notification entries for benefit entitlement.
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      13/2021-Customs (N.T./CAA/EXTENSION/DRI) - dated - 1-2-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: The Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence extends, under the first proviso to section 28(9) of the Customs Act, 1962, the period for determination of duty or interest under section 28(8) by a further period of one year from the expiry of the initial SCN dated 05.03.2020 in respect of M/s. M. Tech Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. and Sh. Bhavin Bhatt (SCN No. DRI/BZU/03/2020); the extension applies where a Common Adjudicating Authority was appointed by Notification No. 35/2020-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI).

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      54/2020 – State Tax - dated - 29-1-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 29/2020–State Tax, dated the 19th October, 2020
      Summary: Extension of the electronic filing deadline is provided for taxpayers below an aggregate turnover threshold in specified States and Union Territories, permitting submission of the return in FORM GSTR-3B through the common portal on an extended date; the amendment is made under the Delhi GST Act and Rules and is deemed to be effective retrospectively from an earlier date.
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      SEBI/HO/ITD/ITD/CIR/P/2021/16 - dated 2-2-2021
      Revised Framework for Innovation Sandbox
      Summary: Innovation Sandbox provides staged access to anonymized historical securities market test data and enabling organizations' test environments for FinTechs, startups and other applicants; Stage I offers resource-capped access subject to KYC and demonstrable testing need, while Stage II allows expanded access after demonstrated progress, a post-testing plan, investor/market benefit and steering committee approval. Access is delivered via APIs and test platforms, governed by confidentiality/end-user agreements, with IPR claims excluded and lifecycle management through a digital portal.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2021/17 - dated 2-2-2021
      Setting up of Limited Purpose Clearing Corporation (LPCC) by Asset Management Companies (AMCs) of Mutual Funds
      Summary: AMCs must participate in establishing a Limited Purpose Clearing Corporation (LPCC) for clearing and settling corporate debt repo transactions, contributing capital in proportion to the Average AUM of specified open-ended debt-oriented schemes for FY 2019-20 as calculated by AMFI. Contributions are obligatory and must comply with networth, conditions and timelines under the SECC Regulations and related circulars, with AMCs required to maintain the networth prescribed under Regulation 21(f) over and above the LPCC contribution.

      Customs

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      03/2021 - dated 3-2-2021
      Systemic improvements regarding modification in the Bond (B-17) Execution process
      Summary: The Board clarifies that the surety for a B-17 bond executed by an EOU/STP/EHTP must be an independent legal entity distinct from the obligor; proprietors of proprietorship EOUs and partners of partnership EOUs cannot act as sureties for their own firms. The circular recalls that individuals or corporate bodies distinct from limited company EOUs may act as sureties and that solvency of sureties may be certified by chartered accountants or bankers. All B-17 bonds should be reviewed for compliance and difficulties reported to the Board.
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