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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 25,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 171 requires suppliers to pass incremental Input Tax Credit benefits to buyers by commensurate reduction in price computed at the level of each tax invoice. DGAP compared pre-GST and post-GST ITC percentages, identified an increase in ITC available to the developer, and computed the aggregate amount of benefit not passed to purchasers. The Authority directed price reductions, refunds with interest, monitoring by Commissioners, and noted ongoing obligation to pass any future ITC benefits, with potential penalty exposure for contravention.
      By: Dinesh Kumar
      Summary: Eligibility requires recent incorporation in India, turnover below the prescribed cap, innovation/IP focus, no business reconstruction, certification by an Inter Ministerial Board, and specified entity forms. Principal tax benefits include a three year tax holiday within a seven year block, long term capital gains exemption for investment in notified funds with a multi year lock in, exemption for investments made above fair market value by certain investors, extension of investment linked long term capital gains exemption to startups with share and asset retention conditions, and relaxation of shareholding continuity rules for carryforward of losses.
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      Summary: The address emphasises alignment with international capital and liquidity standards, enhancement of resolution arrangements, and supervisory modernisation including sup tech and integrated compliance systems. It stresses strengthened monitoring of NBFCs and co-operative banks, revised corporate governance and concurrent audit norms, and a calibrated regulatory approach to balance innovation from FinTech and BigTech with financial stability.
      Summary: The CCI authorised, under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002, the acquisition by NTPC Limited of a majority interest in THDC India Limited from the Government of India; NTPC is a Maharatna power generator active in thermal, hydro and renewables, and THDC is a Central Public Sector Unit under the Ministry of Power, with the CCI's detailed order to follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved NTPC Limited's acquisition of 100% of the issued and paid-up share capital of North Eastern Electric Power Corporation from the Government of India under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002; NTPC is a Maharatna power generator and NEEPCO is a regional power utility operating hydro, thermal and solar stations, and the CCI indicated a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: SPICe+ centralises incorporation by combining name reservation (Part A) with a bundled set of services (Part B) including incorporation, DIN allotment, mandatory PAN and TAN issuance, and GSTIN allotment if applied for, while providing on-screen filing and real-time validation. EPFO and ESIC registration are mandatory and issued through the integrated process; Profession Tax registration is mandatory for incorporations in the specified State, and company bank account opening must be applied for via the linked AGILE-PRO form.
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      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Depositories and Participants) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020
      Summary: Amendment inserts an explanation to regulation 79 clarifying that pledge includes re-pledge of securities for margin and settlement obligations of the client and for other purposes as specified by the Board, thereby expanding the operational definition of pledge and vesting the Board with authority to specify additional permissible purposes.
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