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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 24,2020

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      Summary: CBIC issued the Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory), Regulations, 2020, expressly superseding the 1965 Regulations; prior notifications had temporarily purported to supersede and then restore the 1965 Regulations, creating stakeholder confusion about governing instruments until the 2020 regulations clarified the supersession.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 129 permits detention or seizure of goods in transit but requires the proper officer to issue a notice specifying tax and penalty and to afford the person concerned an opportunity of being heard; service on the driver or person-in-charge is not a substitute for serving the person on whom penalty is to be imposed, administrative circulars or forms cannot override this statutory requirement, and any penalty determination must follow personal notice, a hearing and a reasoned order.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Investigation into alleged profiteering assessed whether the GST rate reduction applied to the specific book and whether the supplier passed any tax benefit to buyers. The book was classified as a printed book and the supplier did not charge GST on the base price before or after the rate change; consequently, no tax benefit existed to be passed on. The authority flagged absence of HSN codes on invoices for further jurisdictional review of classification and invoice compliance.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 128(E) - dated - 18-2-2020 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Amendment Rules, 2020
      Summary: Rule 9 now mandates name reservation via the MCA web service using SPICe+ (INC-32) and name change via RUN; the Central Registration Centre may approve or reject and allow web-form resubmission within fifteen days to rectify defects. Multiple rules and annexed forms are amended to replace SPICe with SPICe+ (INC-32), retitle rule 38 to SPICE+, substitute AGILE with AGILE-PRO, and add Profession Tax Registration and Opening of Bank Account to AGILE-PRO, all effective 23 February 2020.

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      16/2020 - dated - 21-2-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory), Regulations, 2020
      Summary: These regulations require consignors or carriers to file a prescribed Customs Transit Declaration and execute a bond at the Indian customs station of exit for goods moving through foreign territory; the proper officer must approve the declaration before loading, may require sealing with a customs one time lock and must endorse the declaration with the lock number. On re entry into India the arrival officer verifies the seal or inspects goods if the seal is broken, endorses the declaration or records irregularities, and upon endorsed arrival the exit station may close or credit the bond; electronic arrival entries can substitute for the physical endorsement.
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      Press Note No. 1 (2020 Series) - dated 21-2-2020
      Review of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy in Insurance Sector
      Summary: The Press Note revises the insurance-sector FDI framework: Indian insurance companies are limited to forty-nine percent total foreign investment, allowed via the automatic route subject to IRDAI verification, Insurance Act compliance and RBI pricing rules for increases; foreign portfolio investment follows FEMA and SEBI FPI regulations. Intermediaries (brokers, consultants, corporate agents, TPAs, surveyors and loss assessors) may have full foreign equity under the automatic route but must satisfy corporate form, resident Indian senior officer, dividend repatriation permission, disclosure and board/management composition requirements prescribed by regulators.

      Customs

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      14/2020 - dated 21-2-2020
      Transportation of goods to and from India through a foreign Territory
      Summary: The regulations supersede the 1965 rules and govern transit of goods through foreign territory under the agreed port and inland waterway arrangements; every transit shipment must be accompanied by a Customs Transit Declaration (CTD) and a customs bond, sealed with a customs one time lock at Indian exit, endorsed at each entry/exit point, and presented on re entry for verification and bond closure; manual CTD filing will operate initially with a transition to electronic EDI filing, and Cross Border Certificate requirement is waived for movements under these regulations.
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