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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 24,2021

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The article argues that Input Tax Credit (ITC) should be claimable on the basis of a taxpayer's books of account, which are supported by internal documentary controls evidencing receipt and availing of supplies. Reconciliation with supplier-return reports should be a verification exercise only and not a precondition for entitlement. The author criticises provisions that condition ITC on supplier filings or system summaries as shifting revenue administration burdens to recipients and harming working capital, and urges legislative amendment to protect compliant taxpayers.
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      Summary: Measures to boost domestic demand combine Atma Nirbhar Bharat and Production Linked Incentives with institutional and financing reforms: a National Infrastructure Pipeline of investible projects; equity support to the NIIF infrastructure debt platform; Cabinet approval for a Development Finance Institution (DFI) capitalised from the Budget to enable long term infrastructure financing; a National Monetization Pipeline for brownfield assets; and an updated Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme to support PPPs. Complementary steps include an interest free long term loan to states, employee consumption stimulus schemes, and targeted Budget Estimate adjustments for rural and sectoral programmes.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs implemented the Companies Fresh Start Scheme, 2020 and the LLP Settlement Scheme, 2020 to allow companies and LLPs to regularise filing defaults by condoning delays, granting immunity from prosecution and penalty proceedings, and waiving additional fees during a moratorium; both schemes were extended during the pandemic, concluded on the specified end date, and the ministry has declined further extension on the basis that the provided compliance window was sufficient.
      Summary: India's strategy focuses on strengthening services competitiveness via cost leadership and differentiation, expanding services exports, and building digital infrastructure and cyber security to support international engagement. The policy couples a program of reforms in banking, financial sector, mining, agriculture and labour laws with measures to attract hi tech investment, upgrade skills and scale manufacturing and testing capacity to convert pandemic adjustments into sustained digital and export growth.
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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DRMP/CIR/P/2021/35 - dated 23-3-2021
      Review of delivery default norms
      Summary: Sellers who default on delivery will incur a penalty consisting of a fixed percentage of the settlement price plus a replacement cost component, with differing replacement cost calculations for agricultural and non agricultural commodities; Clearing Corporations may vary penalties in consultation with the regulator. Penalty apportionment requires a mandatory deposit into the Settlement Guarantee Fund, a limited retention by the Clearing Corporation for administration, and payment of the balance plus replacement cost to the buyer entitled to delivery. Buyer default penalties are to be levied based on losses to the non defaulting seller but capped at delivery margins collected from the defaulting buyer.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF4/CIR/P/2021/034 - dated 22-3-2021
      Clarification on the valuation of bonds issued under Basel III framework
      Summary: The circular prescribes a phased glide path for the deemed residual maturity applied to Basel III AT 1 and Tier 2 bonds for valuation, requiring Macaulay Duration to be calculated on those deemed maturities; if an issuer does not exercise a call option, all its ISINs are to be valued using 100 years' maturity for AT 1 and contractual maturity for Tier 2, with any issuer stress or adverse news reflected in valuation. AMFI must issue detailed valuation guidelines.

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      Trade Notice No. 47/2020-21 - dated 23-3-2021
      Issuance of Import Authorization for 'Restricted' items from DGFT HQs w.e.f. 22.03.2021
      Summary: Import authorizations for restricted items are to be filed via DGFT's new online module and issued centrally from DGFT(HQ). Pending applications have been migrated to the new system. Re-validation or amendment requests for authorizations issued before the transition must go to the Regional Authority and may be handled manually; those issued after the transition must be submitted electronically to DGFT(HQ) with original copies presented for endorsement. Help manuals, FAQs and helpdesk channels are provided for assistance.
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