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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 25,2020

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 238 gives the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code overriding effect and section 14's moratorium bars suits, execution and asset alienation once CIRP is admitted; consequently, provisional attachments by GST authorities that impede the IRP's statutory duty to take custody and control of the debtor's assets and disrupt the time-bound resolution process must be released to enable the IRP to manage the corporate insolvency resolution process.
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      Summary: The export of all ventilators, including artificial respiratory apparatus, oxygen therapy apparatus, or other breathing devices, is prohibited and the export policy was amended (Notification No 53/2015-2020) to widen the prohibited category and prevent exports under any alternative classification; all sanitizers are also placed in the prohibited export category.
      Summary: Announcements implement broad compliance deadline extensions and temporary procedural relaxations across tax, indirect tax, customs, corporate, insolvency, fisheries, banking and commerce regimes in response to COVID 19. Direct tax measures extend filing and statutory cut off dates, suspend penalties for delays within the relief period and prescribe a reduced interest rate for delayed tax payments while GST relief extends periodic and annual return timelines, eases composition scheme deadlines, suspends late fees if complied within the extended window, and reduces interest on delayed GST payments; corresponding extensions and operational clarifications will be issued by competent authorities.
      Summary: Invest India's Business Immunity Platform centralizes real-time updates on government initiatives and special provisions, offers FAQs and mapped corporate response measures, and operates an around-the-clock issue-redressal service staffed by sector experts. It resolves queries via email and WhatsApp, facilitates supplier-demand matching and showcases solutions from startups and MSMEs, and includes a partnership with SIDBI to address MSME-specific continuity needs.
      Summary: The Bill broadens tax residency by deeming certain Indian citizens with high domestic-source income and no tax liability elsewhere to be residents and shortens day-count tests; excludes voluntary corpus contributions from income of specified charitable and educational entities; introduces corporate dividend deductions and expanded withholding entries; creates new withholding rules for large cash payments with higher rates for non filers; and establishes a two percent equalisation levy on non resident e commerce operators supplying or facilitating online goods or services to Indian users, with exclusions, quarterly payment dates and enforcement mechanisms.
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      Customs

      1.
      16/2020 - dated - 24-3-2020 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.52/2003-Customs dated 31.03.2003 for extending exemption from IGST and compensation cess to EOUs on imports till 31.03.2021
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the operative date in Notification No. 52/2003-Customs to extend the period of exemption from IGST and compensation cess to Export Oriented Units (EOUs), effected by a substitution in the opening proviso of the principal notification and issued as Notification No. 16/2020-Customs by the Department of Revenue.
      2.
      30/2020 - dated - 24-3-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.30/2020-Custom (NT) dated 24.03.2020
      Summary: Amendment under Section 14 of the Customs Act substitutes the Schedule-I entry for the New Zealand Dollar in Notification No.27/2020, effective 25th March, 2020, specifying distinct exchange rates for one New Zealand Dollar for imported goods and for exported goods to be applied for customs valuation and processing.

      DGFT

      3.
      53/2015-2020 - dated - 24-3-2020 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Ventilators including any artificial respiratory apparatus or oxygen therapy apparatus or any other breathing appliance/device and Sanitizers
      Summary: All ventilators, including artificial respiratory apparatus and oxygen therapy devices, and all sanitizers falling under any ITC HS code are classified as prohibited for export with immediate effect; the transitional arrangement under Para 1.05 of the Foreign Trade Policy is not applicable to this amendment.

      GST

      4.
      29/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to prescribe return in FORM GSTR-3B of CGST Rules, 2017 along with due dates of furnishing the said form for April, 2020 to September, 2020
      Summary: Specification of due dates for furnishing returns in FORM GSTR-3B for April 2020 to September 2020: returns to be filed electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the succeeding month, with staggered later deadlines for taxpayers below the specified turnover threshold depending on their State/Union territory. Taxpayers must discharge tax liabilities by debiting the electronic cash or electronic credit ledger and discharge interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger by the last date for filing.
      5.
      28/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by such class of registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year, for each of the months from April,2020 to September, 2020.
      Summary: The Commissioner, on Council recommendations and under statutory powers, extends the due date for furnishing details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 by registered persons exceeding the aggregate turnover threshold to the eleventh day of the month succeeding each relevant month; the corresponding time limit for furnishing recipient-facing returns is to be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      6.
      27/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for the quarters April, 2020 to June, 2020 and July, 2020 to September, 2020 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year.
      Summary: Prescribes a special quarterly filing schedule for registered persons below a specified aggregate turnover threshold to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1, setting revised time limits for the quarters April-June and July-September and stating that the time limit for furnishing returns under sub section (2) of section 38 for April to September will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      7.
      26/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B of the said rules for the months of July,2019 to September, 2019 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, shall be furnished electronically through the common portal, on or before the 24th March, 2020
      Summary: Extends the deadline for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for July-September 2019 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir: such returns must be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before 24th March 2020; the amendment substitutes the fourth proviso of the principal notification and is deemed to have come into force from 20th December 2019.
      8.
      25/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the months of October, 2019 , November, 2019 to February, 2020 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir on or before the 24th March, 2020.
      Summary: The notification amends a prior central tax notification to require electronic furnishing of FORM GSTR-3B through the common portal by 24th March 2020 for: (a) October 2019 returns where the principal place of business was in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir; and (b) November 2019 to February 2020 returns for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir or the Union territory of Ladakh. The change is made under section 168 read with sub-rule (5) of rule 61 and is deemed effective from 20th December 2019.
      9.
      24/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, for the quarter July-September, 2019 till 24th March,2020.
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 applies to registered persons with principal place of business in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, requiring them to furnish details of outward supplies for the quarter July-September 2019 in FORM GSTR-1 by the extended date specified in the notification; the amendment substitutes the first proviso of Notification No. 27/2019 and is issued under section 148 of the CGST Act, deemed effective from 30th November, 2019.
      10.
      23/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, by such class of registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or current financial year, for each of the months from July, 2019 to September, 2019 till 24th March, 2020.
      Summary: Time to furnish FORM GSTR-1 is extended for registered persons with principal place of business in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, within the specified class having aggregate turnover above the prescribed threshold, for the months July 2019 to September 2019, permitting submission of outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 until 24th March 2020.
      11.
      22/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, and having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or current financial year, for the month of October, 2019 and November, 2019 to February till 24th March, 2020.
      Summary: The time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 has been extended: for registered persons with principal place of business in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, the October 2019 return is extended to 24th March 2020; and for registered persons in the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the November 2019 to February 2020 returns are extended to 24th March 2020. The amendment is effective from 20th December 2019.
      12.
      21/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir or the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir or the Union territory of Ladakh for the quarter October-December, 2019 till 24th March, 2020
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 is provided for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, or the Union territory of Ladakh, requiring them to furnish details of outward supplies for the quarter October-December, 2019 in FORM GSTR-1 under the CGST Rules until 24th March, 2020; the notification is deemed to come into force from 31st January, 2020.
      13.
      20/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-7 for those taxpayers whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir for the July, 2019 to October,2019 and November, 2019 to February, 2020
      Summary: Extension is provided for furnishing returns in FORM GSTR-7 by persons required to deduct tax at source whose principal place of business is in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir or the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh; such returns for the specified months shall be furnished electronically through the common portal by the extended date set out in the notification, which is deemed to have come into force from the twentieth day of December, 2019.
      14.
      19/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to specify class of persons, other than individuals who shall undergo authentication, of Aadhaar number in order to be eligible for registration.
      Summary: Notification prescribes that specified non-individual persons-authorised signatories, managing and authorised partners of partnership firms, and the Karta of a Hindu undivided family-must undergo Aadhaar authentication of their Aadhaar number to be eligible for GST registration, and where Aadhaar is not assigned they shall be offered alternate and viable means of identification as specified in the applicable CGST rules.
      15.
      18/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to notify the date from which an individual shall undergo authentication, of Aadhaar number in order to be eligible for registration.
      Summary: Notification prescribes that individuals must undergo Aadhaar authentication as specified in rule 8 of the CGST Rules to be eligible for GST registration, and that where Aadhaar is not assigned alternate means of identification shall be offered as provided in rule 9; the notification announces the effective date from which these provisions apply.
      16.
      17/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to specify the class of persons who shall be exempted from aadhar authentication.
      Summary: Exemption from Aadhaar authentication is prescribed so that sub sections (6B) and (6C) of section 25 of the CGST Act do not apply to persons who are not citizens of India, and do not apply to any class of persons other than: Individual; authorised signatory of all types; Managing and Authorised partner; and Karta of a Hindu undivided family. The notification identifies those categories that remain subject to Aadhaar authentication.
      17.
      16/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The rules require Aadhaar authentication for GST registration and provide that failure to authenticate (except for notified persons) will trigger physical verification of the principal place of business in the presence of the applicant, with the verification report and documents, including photographs, to be uploaded on the common portal within a prescribed period. Amendments also mandate direct crediting of input tax on certain capital goods to the electronic credit ledger with specified useful life and transitional adjustments, and establish procedures for re-crediting and recovery of refunds where export proceeds are not realised.
      18.
      15/2020 - dated - 23-3-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for furnishing of the annual return specified under section 44 of CGST Act, 2017 for the financial year 2018-2019 till 30.06.2020.
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the power conferred by sub section (1) of section 44 read with rule 80 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, extends the time limit for electronic furnishing of the annual return for the financial year 2018 2019 through the common portal until 30.06.2020, on the recommendations of the Council.
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      GST

      1.
      133 03/2020 - dated 23-3-2020
      Clarification in respect of apportionment of input tax credit (ITC) in cases of business reorganization under section 18 (3) of CGST Act read with rule 41(1) of CGST Rules
      Summary: Clarification explains that apportionment of unutilized input tax credit on demergers and other partial business reorganisations is to be done by applying the asset-value ratio specified in the scheme at the State registration level. The asset ratio covers the entire business assets whether ITC was claimed, applies to the aggregate ITC balance (CGST, SGST/UTGST, IGST and Cess), and is to be applied to the ITC balance in the electronic credit ledger on the date of filing FORM GST ITC-02. Filing is required only where both transferor and transferee are registered in the State.
      2.
      134/04/2020 - dated 23-3-2020
      Clarification in respect of issues under GST law for companies under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Pre CIRP GST liabilities are to be treated as operational debt and pursued by filing claims before the insolvency tribunal; no coercive action should be taken against the corporate debtor. GST registration of an entity under CIRP must not be cancelled and may be suspended or revoked if previously cancelled. The IRP/RP need not file pre CIRP returns but must obtain new registration as a distinct person, comply with GST obligations during CIRP, file the first return, and may avail input tax credit in that first return for invoices bearing the erstwhile GSTIN under the special procedure. Amounts deposited in the erstwhile cash ledger by IRP/RP during the transition are refundable.

      DGFT

      3.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 58/2019-2020 - dated 23-3-2020
      Modalities for import of 4 Lakh MT of Urad for the fiscal year 2020-2021
      Summary: The Trade Notice modifies Trade Notice No. 57/2019-2020 by extending the application receipt period for Urad imports for fiscal year 2020-2021 due to COVID-19; applications in response to the earlier notice will be accepted until the revised deadline, and the amendment is issued with administrative approval.

      Customs

      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 10/2020 - dated 13-2-2020
      Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT - Paperless Processing under SWIFT- Uploading of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs
      Summary: Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT brings three additional PGAs onboard, making fifty enabled PGAs. Beneficiaries will be barred from uploading previously issued LPCOs on eSANCHIT from 28.02.2020; PGAs must upload LPCOs issued during the 15 days prior to the cut-off and may also upload earlier LPCOs to enable beneficiary use. PGAs will communicate via email addresses registered in ICEGATE, leveraging the simplified auto-registration for limited eSANCHIT purposes without digital signatures; stakeholders must ensure correct ICEGATE email registration and report implementation difficulties to the Assistant Commissioner (EDI).
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE. 09/2020 - dated 7-2-2020
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be followed by exporters
      Summary: The SOP requires that refunds suspected of fraudulent IGST monetisation be kept in abeyance, with selected exporters' consignments subject to 100% examination and verification driven by data analytics. Exporters must submit the Annexure A dataset and documents to jurisdictional CGST authorities; verification is to be completed within 14 working days, with escalation to the Pr. Chief Commissioner/Chief Commissioner and a further seven working days for resolution. Annexure A lists detailed GST, transactional, financial and documentary evidence; Annexure B provides escalation email contacts.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No.02/ 2020 - Customs - dated 29-1-2020
      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: SWS is a surcharge on customs duties and must be levied and collected on imported goods; duty credit scrips under export incentive schemes are a mode of payment for Basic and Additional Customs Duties but do not authorize debit of SWS as no exemption for SWS exists in the FTP or exemption notifications. Applying the judicial principle that exemptions for additional duties require specific notifications, SWS must be paid in cash going forward; past debits of SWS via scrips will be accepted and not recovered.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 01/2020 - dated 16-1-2020
      ICES Advisory 01/2020 (SCMTR) dated 13.01.2020-Registration and Application process for all the stakeholders
      Summary: Registration on ICEGATE is required for all stakeholders to file new Sea Cargo Manifest messages; during testing stakeholders must submit manifests in both existing and new formats. Different entity types follow a phased testing schedule; notified carriers must register a National Surety Bond before approval, while certain operators receive automatic approval. Entities performing multiple roles must submit separate ICEGATE applications for each role. Applicants may reply online to officer queries but cannot upload additional documents in replies, and must submit a self-declaration of no pending cases with the application.
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