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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 17,2021

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      By: Jigar Doshi
      Summary: The 2021 Budget amendments refine zero-rated supply rules by restricting SEZ zero-rating to supplies for authorised operations, allowing input tax credit for zero-rated supplies even if exempt (subject to CGST Act limits), permitting refund of unutilised ITC under bond/LUT with repayment and interest if export proceeds are not realised within FEMA timelines, and empowering the Government to notify classes of persons or goods/services that may export on payment of IGST and claim refunds.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Finance Bill amendments establish an Interim Board for Settlement to assume the Settlement Commission's powers for pending applications, validate certain pending applications, prohibit new applications, and provide transitional rules for allotment, transfer and withdrawal of pending applications. The Interim Board exercises procedural and substantive powers-including provisional attachment, inspection, and grant of immunity-with modified references and adjusted limitation periods; the Central Government may notify schemes and disapply provisions to facilitate efficient processing, and evidence produced before the Commission is generally protected from use in other proceedings.
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      Summary: Arrests followed detection of a network of fictitious firms issuing goods-less invoices to pass on input tax credit and claim improper IGST refunds; officers used data analytics to uncover three related cases in which non-existent firms routed fake ITC to beneficiary firms, leading to criminal charges under CGST provisions and remand to judicial custody, with investigations ongoing and potential for increased identified liabilities and parties.
      Summary: Search and seizure operations on a Mumbai business group uncovered an offshore entity in a tax haven controlled by the group's chairman, with funds siphoned from India and round tripped as share premium into flagship companies; forensic evidence and witness statements are said to establish promoter control. The action also detected bogus investment linked deductions claimed through sham entities, a falsely claimed unit deduction, unaccounted production at factories, seizure of cash and jewellery, and prohibitory orders on lockers and premises, with investigations continuing.
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      G.O.Ms.No.32 - dated - 15-2-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      WAIVER OF PENALTY PAYABLE FOR NONCOMPLIANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF NOTIFICATION ISSUED IN THE G.O.MS.NO.142, REVENUE (COMMERCIAL TAXES-II) DEPARTMENT, DATED: 15-5-2020
      Summary: The government invokes statutory authority to waive the amount of penalty
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      G.O.Ms.No.31 - dated - 15-2-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      IMPLEMENTATION OF e-INVOICING FOR THE TAXPAYERS HAVING AGGREGATE TURNOVER EXCEEDING RS.100 CRORE FROM 01ST JANUARY 2021
      Summary: The Government amended the Andhra Pradesh GST notification under sub-rule (4) of Rule 48 to substitute the threshold of Five Hundred Crore Rupees with One Hundred Crore Rupees for mandatory e-invoicing, thereby expanding the class of taxpayers required to issue e-invoices; the amendment is effective from 1st January 2021.
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      11 - dated 16-2-2021
      Remittances to International Financial Services Centres (IFSCs) in India under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)
      Summary: Resident individuals are permitted to remit under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) to make investments in securities within International Financial Services Centres (IFSCs) in India via AD Category I banks; investments must be in securities of IFSC entities only. Individuals may open non interest bearing Foreign Currency Accounts in IFSCs for such investments, subject to prompt repatriation of idle funds to domestic INR accounts and prohibition on using FCAs for domestic transactions. AD Category I banks must ensure compliance with LRS terms, reporting requirements and FEMA regulations, with contraventions addressed under RBI compounding rules.

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      39/2015-2020 - dated 15-2-2021
      Provision for verification of the exporters declaration (self certification basis) on the Rules of Origin under GSP Scheme–amendment in Para 2.104 (c) of Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020.
      Summary: The Handbook of Procedures now recognises REX based self certification of Statements on Origin under the GSP Scheme and requires competent Local Authorities to perform post verification of self certified Certificates of Origin on request, with fees in Appendix 2K and TA/DA recoverable separately. Beneficiary countries must maintain a verification system and follow the Standard Operating Procedure for verification of eCoOs set out in Annex II to Appendix 2C; these provisions are inserted into paragraph 2.104(c) of Chapter 2.
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