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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 21,2020

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Council recommended rate adjustments (mobile phones to 18%, matches rationalised, MRO services reduced to 5% with full ITC and B2B place-of-supply to recipient), an IT roadmap linking GSTR-1 to GSTR-3B and GSTR-3B to GSTR-2A with Aadhaar authentication and capacity augmentation, and multiple procedural relaxations and deferments including extensions of return filings, deferment of e-invoicing/QR and e-wallet schemes, restrictions on ITC for new registrations pending verification, issuance of circulars, and rule amendments on ITC reversal and refunds.
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      Summary: Export shipments of ventilators, surgical/disposable masks (2/3 ply), and textile raw materials used for masks and coveralls are prohibited under an amendment to the Export Policy by Notification No.52/2015-2020, while other items except surgical/disposable masks listed in the earlier Notification No.48 remain free for export.
      Summary: SEZ rule amendments convert SEZs into multi-sector SEZs allowing co-existence of sectors, relax minimum land requirements, permit shared duty-exempted infrastructure and common amenities, exclude indigenous goods from NFE calculation, and enable work-from-home arrangements for SEZ employees.
      Summary: Strengthening the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Regime in India involves legislative and administrative reforms, IP office modernisation, expanded IT use for e filing and digital delivery, acceptance of electronic communications, expedited examination, and international cooperation, resulting in reduced examination and registration times, increased trademark registrations, higher volumes of patent examination and grants, and improved Global Innovation Index performance.
      Summary: An internal assessment reports aggregate trade growth with selected FTA/PTA partners alongside generally moderate FTA utilization, with moderate-to-high preferential use in sectors such as iron and steel (India-Korea/India-Japan CEPAs), plastics (India-Singapore CECA) and automotives (India-Malaysia CECA). Reviews, renewals and negotiation rounds proceed on mutual consent and stakeholder demand, including completed reviews of India-Singapore CECA, renewal/extension of India-Bhutan and India-Nepal arrangements, and ongoing reviews of India-Korea, India-Japan and India-ASEAN agreements.
      Summary: Repayment of the outstanding balance under the 10.70% Government Security 2020 is payable on the effective date of repayment. If a State holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act falls on that date, payment will be made on the previous working day. Under sub regulations 24(2) and 24(3) of the Government Securities Regulations, 2007, maturity proceeds shall be paid by pay order with bank particulars or by electronic credit; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance or, lacking those, tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices at least 20 days before the due date.
      Summary: The Bill replaces imprisonment and criminal offences for numerous technical and procedural defaults under the Companies Act, 2013 with prescribed monetary penalties (including daily continuing penalties with ceilings), grants the Central Government powers to exempt classes of companies or persons and to prescribe rules, inserts a comprehensive Chapter XXIA creating a bespoke regime for Producer Companies (covering incorporation, governance, patronage-based returns, audit, transfers, mergers and conversion from inter-State co-operatives), and authorises direct/foreign listing mechanisms and Benches of the Appellate Tribunal.
      Summary: A Committee will recommend harmonised definitions of deficit and debt across Central, state, general government and public sector enterprises, prescribe debt netting principles to avoid double-counting, define and quantify contingent liabilities and set conditions when they become explicit liabilities, review current deficit and debt positions, and propose a multi-year debt and fiscal consolidation roadmap with scenarios for public sector enterprises.
      Summary: Investigation found a network of fictitious suppliers and shell firms issuing fake invoices to enable wrongful availment of Input Tax Credit; funds were routed through bank accounts and withdrawn in cash, indicating money laundering. Searches, summonses and provisional attachment of property and bank accounts were undertaken under the CGST Act when authorised signatories absconded or evaded investigation, leading to arrests and remands while further probe continues.
      Summary: Pre-filing consultation is available via video-conferencing at the Office of the Regional Director, Registrar of Companies, Mumbai, to provide informal guidance on filing requirements, notice content for proposed combinations, and Green Channel eligibility; parties must follow the Commission's guidance note and expressly request the video-conferencing facility in their PFC application.
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      Customs

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      29/2020 - dated - 20-3-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Pursuant to section 14(2) of the Customs Act, the notification substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal tariff-value notification to fix tariff values in US dollars per metric tonne or per specified unit for listed goods, including palm and soybean oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and specified forms of gold and silver, with several entries noted as no change.
      2.
      28/2020 - dated - 20-3-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.28/2020-Custom (NT) dated 20.03.2020
      Summary: The Board, exercising powers under the Customs Act, substitutes entries at serial numbers 1 and 10 in Schedule-I to revise the rupee equivalents for the Australian Dollar and the Norwegian Kroner, specifying separate rates for imported goods and for exported goods, with the substitution operative from the notified effective date.

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      3.
      52/2015-2020 - dated - 19-3-2020 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Masks, Ventilators and textile raw material for masks and coveralls.
      Summary: The notification amends the ITC(HS) Export Policy to prohibit exports, with immediate effect, of surgical/disposable (2/3 ply) masks, all ventilators and related respiratory apparatus, textile raw materials for masks and coveralls, and specified sanitizers; transitional arrangements under the FTP are not applicable, and other items not so listed remain free for export.
      4.
      S.O. 1122(E) - dated - 17-3-2020 - FTP
      Extending the date of import up to 30.04.2020 in respect of import of Urad for the year 2019-20.
      Summary: The import of Urad is restricted and subject to an annual quota of 04 lakh MT; imports under this quota are permitted only to Millers/Refiners pursuant to a procedure to be notified by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, with an exemption for Government import commitments under bilateral or regional agreements. The annual quota for 2020-21 is fixed at 4 Lakh MT and will be effective from 1st May to 31st March; earlier extensions of the 2019-20 import date up to 30th April will be implemented separately.

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      S.O. 1145(E) - dated - 18-3-2020 - IBC
      Central Government notifies a debt raised from the Special Window for Affordable and Middle-Income Housing Investment Fund
      Summary: Notification designates a debt raised from the Special Window for Affordable and Middle-Income Housing Investment Fund I as a debt under clause (15) of section 5 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, and defines the Fund as a Central Government-sponsored alternate investment fund registered with SEBI to provide priority debt financing for completion of stalled affordable and middle income housing projects.

      Income Tax

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      F.No. Pr.CCIT/(Hqrs.(Coord.)/Delhi/VSV/Designated Authority/2019-20/18641 - dated - 18-3-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification of 'designated authority' under 'the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020'
      Summary: Notification designates specified Principal Commissioners and Commissioners of Income Tax in Delhi as designated authorities under the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020, empowering them to implement the Act's dispute resolution mechanism for declarants within their jurisdictions, issued under the Principal Chief Commissioner's powers under the Income tax Act and listing each office with its CCIT charge and headquarters.
      7.
      F. No. Pr. CCIT/Lko/Judl./VSV/Vol.21/2019-20 - dated - 18-3-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification of 'designated authority' under 'the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020'
      Summary: Notification designates specific Principal Commissioners and Commissioners of Income Tax as designated authorities under the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020, listing each authority with its CCIT charge and headquarters to administer declarations for dispute resolution under the Income Tax Act, 1961. The designation relies on powers under section 120(1) and (2) of the Income Tax Act as delegated by CBOT notification No. 51/2014, and the order takes effect from 18.03.2020.

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      G.S.R. 189(E) - dated - 19-3-2020 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: An amendment mandates that companies issuing equity shares with superior voting rights to promoters or founders must list those shares on the same recognized stock exchange when listing ordinary shares offered to the public, and exempts such promoter-held superior voting rights shares from the minimum offer and allotment requirements under clause (b) of sub-rule (2) of rule 19 where the company seeks listing of ordinary shares for a public offering under rule 19 and SEBI regulations.
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      DGFT

      1.
      EC-A Circular No.32/2015-20 - dated 20-3-2020
      Institution and/or continuation of proceedings under Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and Rules thereunder against companies/firms against whom proceedings have been instituted in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Proceedings under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act may be instituted or continued against companies before the NCLT unless the NCLT expressly prohibits such proceedings; when a company is in liquidation the liquidator must be added as a respondent, and the Adjudicating Authority referred to is the NCLT.
      2.
      Policy Circular No. 33/2015-20 - dated 20-3-2020
      Clarification on Notification No. 50/2015-20 dated 03.03.2020
      Summary: Exports from SEZ units are exempt from the restriction and permitted to export the specified APIs and formulations. The restriction applies only to the particular item descriptions listed against each ITC (HS) code; other items under the same HS codes with different descriptions are allowed for export.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 56/2019-20 - dated 19-3-2020
      Restriction on import of Pulses.
      Summary: Restriction on import of Urad imposes an annual quota limiting imports to four lakh metric tonnes for the 2020-21 fiscal period, effective from 1 May to 31 March. Imports under the quota are permitted only to Millers/Refiners and will be governed by a procedure to be notified by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade. The restriction does not apply to government import commitments under bilateral or regional agreements.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 57/2019-2020 - dated 19-3-2020
      Modalities for import of 4 Lakh MT Urad for the fiscal year 2020 - 2021.
      Summary: Import of urad for 2020-21 is limited to an import quota of four lakh metric tonnes and allowed only to millers/refiners with their own refining/processing capacity. Eligible parties must apply online using ANF-2M, attach IEC, a capacity certificate from competent authorities and proof of fee payment, and submit a single application per IEC. The EFC will allocate quota based on processing capacity, quantity sought and applications received, distributing available quota equally or up to applied amounts among eligible applicants; DGFT may revise allocations. Imports must reach ports within the quota year without extensions.

      Customs

      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 21/2020 - dated 14-2-2020
      Implementation of PGA e-SANCHIT– Paperless Processing Under SWIFT-Uploading of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/ Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs
      Summary: e SANCHIT requires PGAs to upload digitally signed LPCOs on the platform; beneficiaries' ability to upload LPCOs will be deactivated at the cut off. PGAs must upload LPCOs issued during the 15 days before the cut off and may upload earlier LPCOs to enable beneficiary use. Communication and IRNs will be sent to email addresses registered in ICEGATE; beneficiaries must ensure correct email registration, including use of simplified auto registration based on GST email ids for limited e SANCHIT functions without digital signatures. The notice functions as a standing order and operational issues should be reported to the Appraising Main officials.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 2/2020 - dated 28-1-2020
      "Implementation of PGA e-SANCHIT— Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs"
      Summary: e-SANCHIT requires PGAs to upload digitally signed LPCOs on the customs platform for paperless processing; beneficiary uploading of previously issued LPCOs is barred from 31/01/2020, while PGAs must upload LPCOs issued in the 15 days before the cut off and may upload earlier unutilized LPCOs to enable beneficiary use. Communication will proceed via ICEGATE registered email addresses and beneficiaries must ensure correct registration.
      7.
      Public Notice No 03/2020 - dated 23-1-2020
      Imolementation of Sea Cargo Manifest Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: Implementation of Sea Cargo Manifest Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR) requires stakeholders to register on ICEGATE and participate in a phased testing regime in which new SCMTR message formats will be submitted (in parallel with existing formats) prior to the regulations taking effect. A matrix specifies entity categories and the exact messages/manifests to be filed, with some registrations auto approved and others subject to officer approval and prerequisites such as a National Surety Bond or prior onboarding to specified data-transfer facilities. Separate applications are required for distinct roles; responses to officer queries occur via ICEGATE and paper documents may be produced if needed.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 01/2020 - dated 21-1-2020
      Levy and Collection of Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS) on imports under Various schemes such as Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS), Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) etc.
      Summary: The notice states that Social Welfare Surcharge is chargeable on imported goods even when Basic and Additional Customs Duties are debited to duty credit scrips under export incentive schemes; debit of SWS through duty credit scrips is not envisaged by the Foreign Trade Policy or exemption notifications, so SWS must be paid in cash going forward, while past debits to scrips will be accepted and not recovered in cash.
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