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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 10,2021

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      Summary: Investigations uncovered 18 non existent firms created to generate sham GST transactions and fraudulent Input Tax Credit claims, operated using stolen PANs, bank details and contact information; the central organiser admitted floating the dummy entities, some documents were recovered during searches, and the organiser was arrested for offences under clause (b) and (c) of sub Section (1) of Section 132 of the CGST Act.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, exercising powers under section 14(2), substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix tariff values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and defined forms of gold and silver, listing per-unit US dollar values as the reference benchmarks for customs valuation, with the entries shown as unchanged for the enumerated items.
      Summary: Two principal members of a fake invoicing syndicate were arrested after being traced abroad; seizures included laptops, phones, identity documents and notary stamps. Preliminary inquiry indicates hundreds of shell firms created from procured PAN and Aadhar data issued fake GST invoices that substantially evaded tax revenue. The operation used high tech apps and remote messaging to coordinate across multiple locations. The arrested were remanded to judicial custody while forensic analysis of electronic data continues and further involvement of other persons and companies is being investigated.
      Summary: The report identifies finance as a central barrier to India's EV transition and proposes a ten-point toolkit to mobilise public and private capital, lower borrowing costs, improve loan availability, and enhance EV bankability. Principal measures include priority-sector lending, interest-rate subvention, OEM-financial institution partnerships with product guarantees, development of a formal secondary market to support resale values, and complementary steps such as digital lending, business model innovation, fleet electrification targets, and an open data repository to support underwriting and asset valuation.
      Summary: Persistent non filing of financial statements prompted identification of entities described as shell companies, leading to large scale strike offs through the Companies Act removal framework. A Special Drive using red flag indicators has been used to detect and remove such companies, while securities regulator referrals prompted exchange surveillance, restrictions on promoter and director share transfers, verification of fundamentals, and investigations by company law investigators.
      Summary: Action to control corporate fraud emphasizes strengthening company registration and investigatory mechanisms: the term Fraudulent Company is not defined in the Companies Act, so regulatory focus is on process controls at incorporation via the SPICe+ integrated form and the MCA21 e Governance platform, together with the ordering and assignment of investigations to address complaints of alleged corporate fraud.
      Summary: The Stand Up India scheme requires Scheduled Commercial Bank branches to facilitate at least one Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe borrower and at least one woman borrower to obtain bank credit for greenfield enterprises in manufacturing, services or trading sectors, within a prescribed loan bracket; it is implemented through bank lending channels and has been extended for a subsequent period.
      Summary: A special borrowing window was used to raise funds on behalf of States and UTs and Rs. 84,000 crore was borrowed and passed on as back-to-back loans to address shortfalls in the GST compensation fund; additionally, the Centre granted GSDP-linked extra borrowing permission to States choosing the specified option, with aggregate permission accorded for twenty-eight States, and state-wise details are provided in an annexure.
      Summary: The Centre has been meeting the GST compensation shortfall through a special borrowing window, borrowing in Government Stock of three- and five-year tenors and passing proceeds proportionately to States and UTs by instalments. The government allocates each tenor's borrowings equally among States according to their compensation gaps, discloses weighted average interest rates, and has granted States an additional GSDP-linked borrowing option to mobilise further resources; a state-wise schedule records permissions and amounts passed through the window.
      Summary: Officials agreed to advance trade facilitation and connectivity through streamlining Certificate of Origin procedures, standards harmonization, addressing anti dumping duties on jute, removing port restrictions, upgrading border trade infrastructure, sharing trade data, and establishing private sector engagement via an India Bangladesh CEOs' Forum, while committing to expeditiously pursue a feasibility study on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and scheduling follow-up Commerce Secretary and Joint Working Group meetings in India.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions of multiple Central Government securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method, with the Government retaining an option to accept additional subscriptions. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for the Non Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible individuals and institutions. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on E Kuber within prescribed time windows on the auction date; results and payment/settlement dates are set out in the auction notice. The securities are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      05/2021 - dated - 8-3-2021 - CGST
      Seeks to implement e-invoicing for the taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding ₹ 50 Cr from 01st April 2021.
      Summary: Amends the principal March 2020 notification under the Central Goods and Services Tax framework to substitute the higher aggregate-turnover benchmark with a lower benchmark for mandatory e-invoicing, effective from the stated April date, thereby extending the e-invoicing requirement to a broader class of taxpayers and relying on the rule that empowers substitution in the original notification.
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