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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 08,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article explains that where amounts are credited in an assessee's books without a satisfactory explanation of identity, genuineness and source, such credits may be taxed as unexplained cash credits; the assessee bears the primary burden to prove identity and genuineness vis a vis the creditor, using documentary evidence like bank statements and transactional records, while the obligation to establish downstream sources or sub creditor creditworthiness is limited by evidentiary principles and facts within the assessee's special knowledge.
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      Summary: Payment of the outstanding balance on 8.01% PLI GoI Special Security 2021 is payable on the effective date; if a State holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act falls on that date, repayment in that State will be made on the previous working day. Maturity proceeds will be paid by a pay order or by credit to the holder's bank account via electronic means under Government Securities Regulations, 2007; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance or tender discharged securities at designated paying offices 20 days prior to the due date.
      Summary: Payment of maturity proceeds for the 11.50% GoI (IIBI) Special Security will be made to the registered holder by pay order incorporating bank account particulars or by credit through electronic means under Government Securities Regulations, 2007; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance, or alternatively tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or designated bank branches twenty days before the due date to enable repayment.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O. 1066 (E) - dated - 5-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Seeks to bring force section 23 of Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017
      Summary: Under the enabling power of sub section (2) of section 1 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017, the Central Government, by notification issued through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, appoints a specified day as the date on which clause (i) of section 23 of the Amendment Act shall come into force, thereby exercising statutory commencement power.
      2.
      G.S.R. 159 (E) - dated - 5-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Management and Administration) Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: Every company must file its annual return in Form MGT-7, while One Person Companies and Small Companies shall file an abridged annual return in Form MGT-7A from financial year 2020-2021; a copy of the annual return must be filed with the Registrar with fees as specified. The rules add detailed definitions and requirements for electronic voting, including certified "agency" approval, definitions of "cut-off date," "electronic voting system," "remote e-voting," "cyber security," and characteristics of a "secured system," and substitute Forms MGT-7 and MGT-7A.
      3.
      G.S.R. 158 (E) - dated - 5-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Third Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: The Companies (Incorporation) Third Amendment Rules, 2021 add to Form INC-35 AGILE-PRO (part of SPICe+) an explicit optional question: whether the applicant wishes to perform Aadhar authentication for GSTIN registration; the amendment takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

      4.
      12/2021 - dated - 5-3-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Black Toner in powder form' originating in or exported from China PR, Malaysia, and Chinese Teipei for a period of 5 years from the date of imposition of provisional ADD, i.e. from 10th August 2020
      Summary: Definitive anti dumping duties are imposed on imports of Black Toner in Powder Form (tariff subheading 3707 90) originating in or exported from China PR, Malaysia and Chinese Taipei, following findings that the goods were exported below normal value and caused material injury to the domestic industry. Duties are specified in a table by country of origin, country of export and producer, expressed per metric ton in US dollars, with enumerated exclusions and a levy period of five years from the date of provisional duty imposition; payment is in Indian currency and exchange rates are as notified under the Customs Act.

      GST - States

      5.
      EXN-F(10)-17/2020 - dated - 24-2-2021 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force Section 2 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020
      Summary: Under the power conferred by sub section (2) of Section 1 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020, the Governor appointed the ninth day of November, 2020 as the date on which Section 2 of the Amendment Act shall come into force by a notification dated 24th February, 2021.
      6.
      EXN-F(10)-17/2020 - dated - 24-2-2021 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring force Section 13 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2019
      Summary: The Governor of Himachal Pradesh, exercising powers under sub section (2) of Section 1 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2019, appointed the 30th day of December, 2019 as the date on which the provisions of Section 13 of the Amendment Act shall come into force.
      7.
      (4-k/2020)-FD 05 CSL 2020 - dated - 1-3-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: Karnataka amends GST rules to require Aadhaar-based biometric authentication or alternative biometric and KYC verification at designated Facilitation Centers before registration is complete; extends processing timelines from three to seven working days while permitting physical verification and a thirty-day window in specified cases; deems applications approved if officers fail to act within prescribed periods; establishes reconciliation-driven suspension of registration notified via FORM GST REG-31 with a prescribed response period and bar on refunds during suspension; and inserts rule 86B restricting use of electronic credit ledger for most output tax liabilities subject to enumerated exemptions and Commissioner discretion.
      8.
      (4-A/2021)-FD 02 CSL 2021 - dated - 1-3-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 59 conditions furnishing outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 (or via the invoice furnishing facility) on prior filing of FORM GSTR-3B: regular taxpayers must have filed GSTR-3B for the preceding two months; quarterly filers under the proviso to section 39 must have filed GSTR-3B for the preceding tax period; and persons restricted under rule 86B from using the electronic credit ledger are likewise barred from furnishing outward-supply details unless the preceding tax-period GSTR-3B has been filed.
      9.
      (01/2021)-KGST.CR.01/17-18 - dated - 1-3-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for furnishing of the annual return specified under section 44 of KGST Act, 2017 for the financial year 2019-20 till 31.03.2021.
      Summary: The statutory time limit for furnishing the annual return under section 44 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 is extended by substituting the previously prescribed date in Notification (19/2020) with a later date for the financial year 2019-20, made under sub section (1) of section 44 read with rule 80 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 on the recommendation of the Council.
      10.
      F A 3-42-2020-1-V(07) - dated - 23-2-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A 3-31-2020-1-V-(67),dated 5th December, 2020
      Summary: The amendment provides that where a prescribed time limit to complete or comply with any action in respect of goods sent or taken out of India on approval for sale or return fell during the period from 20 March 2020 to 30 October 2020 and compliance was not completed within that time, the time for completion or compliance shall stand extended up to 31 October 2020, with the amendment coming into force from 21 September 2020.
      11.
      F A 3-42-2019-1-V(08) - dated - 23-2-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A 3-42-2019-1-V(88), dated 22nd November 2019
      Summary: The state notification substitutes the opening paragraph of Notification No. F A 3-42-2019-1-V(88) to expand the listed financial years to include 2019-20, and, exercising powers under section 148 of the Madhya Pradesh GST Act, declares the amendment to be deemed to have come into force from 15 October 2020.
      12.
      F A 3-41-2020-1-V(06) - dated - 23-2-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A 3-31-2020-1-V-(67), dated 5th December, 2020
      Summary: An inserted proviso extends prescribed time limits for actions whose compliance periods fell within the pandemic-affected interval and remained uncompleted, by treating such time limits as extended up to the notified cut-off date of 30th November 2020; the amendment is effected under state statutory power on Council recommendation and commences from 1st September 2020.
      13.
      6736 - FIN-CT1-TAX- 0002 /2020 - dated - 26-2-2021 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to notify persons to whom provisions of sub-section (6B) or sub-section (6C) of section 25 of OGST Act will not apply
      Summary: Notification under the Odisha GST Act exercises sub-section (6D) of section 25 to state that sub-section (6B) or sub-section (6C) of section 25 shall not apply to specified classes: non citizens, Central or State Government departments or establishments, local authorities, statutory bodies, Public Sector Undertakings, and persons applying for registration under the Act; the notification supersedes an earlier March 2020 notification except as to prior actions.
      14.
      F.No-509/60/Commercial Tax - dated - 5-3-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. GST-2020-21/F.No.-509/59/Commercial Tax Dated 31.12.2020
      Summary: The Commissioner of Commercial Tax, Uttar Pradesh amended an earlier GST notification issued under section 44 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 read with rule 80 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017. The amendment substituted the date "28.02.2021" with "31.03.2021" in the prior notification, thereby extending the relevant time limit stated in that notification. It was deemed to have come into force with effect from 28 February 2021.
      15.
      206/XI-2-21-9(42)/17-U.P. GST Rules-2017-Order-(173)-2021 - dated - 23-2-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Forty Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 were amended by inserting rule 59(6), which restricts furnishing of outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 where FORM GSTR-3B has not been filed for the relevant preceding period. The restriction applies to monthly filers, quarterly filers using FORM GSTR-1 or the invoice furnishing facility, and persons covered by rule 86B.

      IBC

      16.
      F. No. IBBI/2020-21/GN/REG069 - dated - 4-3-2021 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021
      Summary: The amendment substitutes regulation 31(2) to require the liquidator to file the list of stakeholders with the Adjudicating Authority within a prescribed period from the last date for receipt of claims. It also inserts a provision in regulation 31(5) mandating that specified materials be filed on the Board's electronic platform for dissemination on its website, applying to liquidation processes ongoing and commencing on or after these Amendment Regulations' commencement.

      Income Tax

      17.
      11/2021 - dated - 5-3-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (1st Amendment) Rules, 2021 - New Rule 3B inserted - Annual accretion referred to in the sub-clause (viia) of clause (2) of section 17 of the Act
      Summary: The rule prescribes a formula for computing annual accretion treated as a taxable perquisite under sub-clause (viia) of clause (2) of section 17. TP equals a prorated component of current principal contribution in excess of the employer contribution threshold plus a return component derived from prior principal contributions and prior taxable perquisites multiplied by an income-to-average-balance ratio R, where R equals income accrued in the current year divided by the average of opening and closing balances. A proviso excludes any excess of prior aggregates over the opening balance from TP1 and PC1 for computation.

      Law of Competition

      18.
      F. No. R-40007/6/ Reg-Meeting/Noti/2021-CCI - dated - 2-3-2021 - Competition Law
      Competition Commission of India (Meeting for Transaction of Business) Amendment Regulations, 2021
      Summary: Amendment inserts a rule requiring coram continuity for final hearings: after pleadings conclude, the same panel shall continue to hear all subsequent proceedings and write the final order; if continuation is impossible, the matter must be reheard afresh before a new panel. The rule is subject to statutory preconditions and takes effect on Gazette publication.
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      IBC

      1.
      IBBI/LIQ/40/2021 - dated 4-3-2021
      Filing of list of stakeholders under clause (d) of sub-regulation (5) of regulation 31 of the IBBI (Liquidation Process) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: The amendment mandates that the liquidator shall file the list of stakeholders on the Board's electronic platform for dissemination, applicable to ongoing and new liquidations; the Board has provided a prescribed format and portal at www.ibbi.gov.in allowing multiple filings and updates. Insolvency professionals must file or update the stakeholder list in that format within three days of preparation/modification, with filings outstanding as of the circular due within 15 days, and are advised to use the same format when filing with the Adjudicating Authority.
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