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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 24,2020

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      By: Prasanna CP
      Summary: The note explains OMOs as the RBI's tool to manage rupee liquidity by buying and selling Government Securities via auctions on the E Kuber platform, with the Public Debt Office as registry and mandatory dematerialized SGL holdings for regulated entities. In response to Covid 19 liquidity stress the RBI conducted multi security purchase OMOs through multiple price auctions and supplemented them with dollar rupee swaps and Long Term Repo Operations to ensure market liquidity and stability.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The commentary links the halwa budget prasadam to a ritualized appeal for favorable outcomes in disputes between taxpayers and revenue, and proposes exploring alternative prasads (laddoo, kesar-pista rice, kheer) as symbolic mechanisms to promote mutual restraint, reduce tax litigation, and encourage more conciliatory conduct by tax authorities.
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      Summary: Lok Sabha passed the Finance Bill without floor discussion after sittings were curtailed due to the coronavirus outbreak; an all party meeting agreed to expedite consideration, the government moved over forty amendments which were incorporated while some Opposition amendments were negated, and the Bill was passed giving effect to the government's financial proposals for the stated fiscal period.
      Summary: An online post login form deployed 23 March 2020 enables Indian and foreign companies and LLPs to declare compliance with COVID 19 guidelines, including work from home. The process requires entering a valid entity identifier to prefill the name, selecting compliance status, providing an authorised signatory identifier (DIN/PAN/membership number), performing OTP verification on a mobile number (prefilled where available), and submitting; no fee, no DSC, no SRN, and system email acknowledgements are issued.
      Summary: Investigation revealed a network of sham firms issuing fake GST invoices and rotating fraudulent Input Tax Credit among non existing entities to obscure the trail, then passing ITC to end recipients who paid by bank and received cash back after commission; searches yielded cash, corporate paraphernalia, digital signature devices, payment instruments and identity documents, and the conduct is being prosecuted under the CGST Act with arrests made and further investigations continuing.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS/CIR/P/2020/43 - dated 23-3-2020
      Encumbrance on units of Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs)
      Summary: Sponsors may create encumbrance on units they are required to hold, provided the encumbrance agreement includes the circular's creation and invocation conditions and the encumbrance is not invoked during the mandatory holding period. Sponsors must notify the InvIT's investment manager of creation, release, invocation or other changes within two working days; thereafter the InvIT must disclose the information to stock exchanges within two working days. The unit holding pattern disclosure is amended to record sponsor encumbrance details, and Annexure I specifies required fields.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS/CIR/P/2020/44 - dated 23-3-2020
      Encumbrance on units of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
      Summary: Encumbrance on REIT units may be created during the mandatory sponsor holding period but agreements must include the circular's creation and invocation conditions. Invocation during the mandatory period is permitted only if the invoker causes itself or its nominee to be re-designated as sponsor (unless already in sponsor group) and the re-designated sponsor fulfils sponsor obligations. Sponsors must notify the REIT manager of encumbrance creation within two working days and report any subsequent changes; the REIT must disclose these details to listed exchanges within two working days. The unit holding pattern disclosure is modified to capture mandatory holdings and encumbered units.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/ON/P/2020/41 - dated 23-3-2020
      Relaxation from compliance with certain provisions of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and certain SEBI Circulars due to the CoVID -19 virus pandemic – continuation
      Summary: SEBI temporarily relaxes compliance timelines for issuers of NCDs, NCRPS, CPs and Municipal Debt Securities, permitting reliance on audited financials as of the specified cutoff or filing unaudited financials with limited review for stub periods, and extends due dates for periodic LODR filings (including Large Corporate disclosures and Regulation 52 financial results) and ILDM prescribed filings; these extensions are effective immediately and stock exchanges must disseminate the circular.

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      F. No. 225/306/2019-ITA-II - dated 23-3-2020
      Extension of due date for filing of Income-tax Returns/Tax Audit Reports in respect of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh - Order u/s 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Extension of the due-date for filing income-tax returns and tax audit reports for all categories of assessees in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh is extended to 31st March 2020 under powers conferred by the Income-tax Act. Returns and tax audit reports filed after 31st January 2020 until issuance of the order are deemed to have been filed within the due date specified under section 139(1) read with earlier CBDT orders.

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      Press Note No. 2 (2020 Series) - dated 19-3-2020
      Review of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy on Civil Aviation
      Summary: FDI in Civil Aviation allows automatic foreign investment for airports and specified ancillary services; scheduled air transport remains subject to an automatic route up to a prescribed limit with higher participation requiring Government approval. Foreign airlines may invest in cargo, helicopter and seaplane operators and in air transport companies up to the prescribed ceiling subject to Government approval, SEBI compliance, Indian registration and control requirements, security clearances for foreign nationals, and clearances for imported technical equipment; Air India remains subject to the prescribed cap and Aircraft Rules compliance.

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      10/2020 - dated 23-3-2020
      Clarification on spending of CSR funds for COVID-19
      Summary: Spending of CSR funds for activities related to COVID-19 is eligible under Schedule VII, permitting use for promotion of health care, including preventive health care and sanitation, and for disaster management; items in Schedule VII are to be interpreted liberally for this purpose, consistent with prior circular guidance, and the clarification is issued with competent authority approval.
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