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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 26,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether interest on deposits of a registered charitable trust is business income depends on application of the proviso to the charitable purpose definition: activities in the nature of trade or fees are excluded from charitable status unless incidental to the object and within the permitted aggregate receipts. The tribunal found that the question whether the trust's non profit object prevents the proviso's application was unadjudicated and remitted the matter to the assessing officer for fresh decision after hearing.
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      Summary: The Central Scrutiny Centre will screen Straight Through Process (STP) filings on the MCA21 registry to detect data quality issues and irregularities, flag companies for further scrutiny, and notify the concerned Registrar of Companies to restore data authenticity and enable sharing with other regulators. The IEPFA Mobile App provides investor education, refund-claim tracking and a mechanism to report suspected fraudulent schemes, supporting outreach and protection objectives.
      Summary: Opting into the Composition Scheme for FY 2021-22 requires eligible taxpayers to file FORM GST CMP-02 by the portal deadline to have the composition levy apply from the effective date; existing composition taxpayers need not reapply. Taxpayers switching from regular registration must file FORM GST ITC-03 to reverse ITC on stocks within sixty days. Eligibility is limited by aggregate turnover thresholds and supply type; inter-state suppliers, certain e-commerce supplies, and manufacturers of notified goods are excluded.
      Summary: Finance Bill, 2021 prescribes new income tax rates, surcharge bands and a Health and Education Cess; inserts substantive direct tax provisions (notably sections 9B and 89A) addressing deemed transfers on reconstitution/dissolution and taxation of retirement benefit accounts in notified countries; revises exemptions, capital gains and valuation rules; strengthens assessment procedure by substituting sections 147-151 and inserting 148A with pre notice enquiry and specified authority approval; creates Interim Boards for Settlement, Boards for Advance Rulings and a Dispute Resolution Committee; and enacts new withholding/collection provisions (194P, 194Q, 206AB/206CCA) while extensively amending customs, tariff and indirect tax schedules and rates.
      Summary: A new deemed transfer rule treats capital assets or stock-in-trade received by a partner/member from a specified entity on dissolution or reconstitution as a deemed transfer by that entity; resultant profits or gains are assessable as the specified entity's income in the year of receipt, with fair market value on the date of receipt deemed to be full consideration. A separate reconstitution provision taxes money or assets received by a specified person as income of the specified entity under capital gains, computed by a statutory formula (A = B + C + D) defining A as chargeable income, B as money received, C as fair market value of assets received, and D as capital account balance, subject to prescribed adjustments and exclusions.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O. 1303 (E) - dated - 24-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Seeks to bring in force sections 23 and 45 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the power under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, appointed 24 March 2021 as the date on which sections 23 and 45 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020 shall come into force by official notification.
      2.
      G.S.R. 207 (E) - dated - 24-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Amendment to Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Amendments to Schedule III (effective 1 April 2021) revise presentation and significantly expand disclosure requirements: replace "Turnover" with "Total Income"; relabel Tangible Assets as Property, Plant and Equipment and add Intangible Assets; revise Statement of Changes in Equity; recognise lease liabilities; require promoter shareholding disclosure; separate current maturities of long term borrowings; mandate ageing schedules for trade receivables and payables and disclosure of unbilled dues; require title deed details for immovable property not held in company name; require disclosures on revaluations by registered valuers, loans to promoters/directors/KMPs, use of borrowed funds and intermediary fund flows, benami property proceedings, struck off company transactions, wilful defaulter status, CSR, undisclosed income, and crypto currency holdings.
      3.
      G.S.R. 206 (E) - dated - 24-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: Amendments to rule 11 add that management must represent no undisclosed advances, loans, or investments to intermediaries or receipt of funds from funding parties with arrangements to onlend or secure for ultimate beneficiaries, except as disclosed; auditors must perform reasonable audit procedures and report material misstatements of those representations. Auditors must also confirm dividend compliance with the Companies Act and whether accounting software used maintained an untampered audit trail preserved per record-retention requirements.
      4.
      G.S.R. 205 (E) - dated - 24-3-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: The amendment mandates that companies using accounting software must use systems with an audit trail that records every transaction, creates an edit log with change dates, and cannot be disabled, and expands annual disclosure requirements to include details and year end status of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code applications or proceedings and explanations of differences between one time settlement valuations and valuations used for obtaining bank or financial institution loans.

      Customs

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      32/2021 - dated - 24-3-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 31/2021-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 18th March, 2021
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs amended Notification No. 31/2021-CUSTOMS (N.T.) by substituting the Schedule I entry at serial number 18 to prescribe revised rupee equivalents for the Turkish Lira for imported and exported goods, thereby changing the official exchange benchmarks used for customs valuation and related procedures.

      GST - States

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      92/2020– State Tax - dated - 24-3-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of January, 2021, as the date on which the provisions of Various section of Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020 shall come into force
      Summary: Appoints the 1st day of January, 2021 as the date on which the specified provisions of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020 shall come into force, under the power conferred by sub section (2) of section 1 of the Amendment Act, by a State Tax notification issued by the finance department recording the executive signatory.
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      73/2020– State Tax - dated - 24-3-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Notify a special procedure for taxpayers for issuance of e-Invoices in the period 01.10.2020 - 31.10.2020
      Summary: Notification requires specified registered persons who issued invoices not in the prescribed manner to obtain an Invoice Reference Number (IRN) by uploading required particulars in FORM GST INV-01 on the Common GST Electronic Portal within thirty days of the invoice date; failure to obtain IRN within thirty days will mean the document will not be treated as an invoice.
      8.
      35/2020– State Tax - dated - 24-3-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Extension of validity of e-way bills
      Summary: The notification deems specified time limits for completion or compliance of actions under the Goods and Services Tax framework that fell during the pandemic-affected period and were not met, to be extended until the notified cut-off. It covers completion of proceedings, issuance of orders or notices, and filing of appeals, replies, returns, reports and other records, but expressly excludes certain chapters, sections and rules of the GST enactments from the extension.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2021/36 - dated 25-3-2021
      Combating Financing of Terrorism (CFT) under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 – Directions to Stock Exchanges, Depositories and all registered intermediaries
      Summary: SEBI directs all registered intermediaries, stock exchanges and depositories to strictly comply with the Government of India's revised procedure for implementation of Section 51A of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 concerning combating financing of terrorism, and to align their AML/CFT processes with this order while continuing to follow SEBI's existing AML/CFT guidelines.

      FEMA

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      13 - dated 25-3-2021
      FETERS – Cards: Monthly Reporting
      Summary: Mandatory submission by Category I Authorised Dealer banks of FETERS-Cards returns on the RBI web portal detailing international credit/debit card and UPI transactions with MCC, country, currency, amount (payment/refund) and transaction modality (card present/not present; QR code scan). Reporting covers forex sales by card issuing ADs and forex purchases by merchant acquirer ADs across PoS, e commerce and account transfers, to be submitted within seven working days of month end, effective for transactions from April 1, 2021, under Sections 10(4) and 11(2) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

      DGFT

      3.
      Trade Notice No. 48/2020-2021 - dated 25-3-2021
      Electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) through the Common Digital Platform for India’s Exports w.e.f. 15th April 2021
      Summary: Electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) is enabled on the Common Digital Platform to accept online applications producing electronic, original and duplicate copies with image signature and stamp; QR code and certificate number verification are provided; attestation of supporting documents and wet ink signed printed copies remain available where required. Applicants must register and use a Class III Digital Signature Certificate, with IEC details auto populated from the DGFT database and existing credentials usable for registered e CoO users.

      Customs

      4.
      Instruction No.05/2021 - dated 24-3-2021
      Urgent measures to sensitise trade in light of proposed changes to Section 46 of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: The amendment to Section 46 will mandate pre-arrival filing of Bills of Entry before the end of the day preceding arrival of the conveyance at the customs port/station to enable pre-arrival processing and assessment. The Board may prescribe different time limits in specified cases, but any relaxation can be notified only after the amendment comes into effect. Field formations must urgently issue Public Notices/Trade Notices to sensitize trade; a detailed clarificatory circular will follow enactment.
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