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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 31,2021

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      Summary: Electoral Bonds are purchasable by Indian citizens or India incorporated entities and may be bought singly or jointly; only Political Parties meeting Section 29A registration and the one percent vote threshold may receive and encash bonds, which must be encashed through an Authorised Bank account and are credited the same day. Bonds expire after fifteen calendar days from issue, and the Election Commission's conditional no objection requires no public references by political functionaries in polling constituencies and strict observance of MCC provisions. SBI was authorised to issue and encash bonds through twenty nine designated branches for the sale phase.
      Summary: DPIIT now requires a Single IEM per company to record all locations and sectors, enabling filing of IEM Part A (investment intentions) and IEM Part B (commencement reports), facilitating amendments to prior filings and avoiding duplication; approvals and notifications are issued in a paperless manner by email and SMS with simultaneous transmission to state governments via the G2B portal for submission and issuance of the IEM certificate under the statutory IEM framework.
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2021 prescribes income-tax rates for the 2021-22 assessment year, surcharge slabs, and a 4% Health and Education Cess, and enacts wide amendments to the Income-tax Act including new provisions on deemed transfers on reconstitution/dissolution of specified entities, capital-gains and goodwill treatment, IFSC-related tax measures, modified TDS/TCS rules (including new sections for non-filers, high-value purchases and specified senior citizens), revised assessment and notice procedures (including pre-notice enquiry under section 148A), and institutional reforms for settlement and advance rulings; it also revises customs and excise tariff classifications and duty rates.
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      Customs

      1.
      18/2021 - dated - 27-3-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) resin originating in or exported from China PR for a period of 5 years
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on bottle-grade Polyethylene Terephthalate resin having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.72 decilitres per gram or higher, excluding recycled PET resin, under tariff items 3907 61 90 and 3907 69 90. The duty applies to imports from China PR, with differentiated rates for named producers and a residual rate for other producers, and also covers specified origin and export combinations involving China PR. The duty is payable in Indian currency for five years, subject to the stated end date and the customs exchange-rate framework.
      2.
      36/2021 - dated - 29-3-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Notifying amendment for self approval under Section 149 of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Amendment empowers importers to supplement Bill of Lading details in the bill of entry on the common portal, as specified by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs under the proviso to section 149 of the Customs Act, 1962; the change permits addition of transport document particulars in bills of entry filed under the second proviso to sub section (3) of section 46 and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      35/2021 - dated - 29-3-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Bill of Entry (Forms) Amendment Regulations, 2021.
      Summary: Amendment prescribes precise Bill of Entry filing deadlines by point of entry and transport mode: for customs ports (excluding ICDs and AFS) the authorised person must file before the end of the day preceding vessel arrival, except where goods are consigned from Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan or Sri Lanka when filing is required before the end of the day of arrival; for customs airports filing is before the end of the day of aircraft arrival; for ICDs and AFS filing is before the end of the day preceding vehicle arrival; for land customs stations filing is before the end of the day of vehicle arrival.
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      34/2021 - dated - 29-3-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Bill of Entry (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Amendment Regulations, 2021.
      Summary: Bill of entry filing requirements are revised by defining the Customs Automated System as the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System and replacing relevant references with "common portal". Authorised persons must file bills of entry according to the place and mode of arrival: generally by the preceding day at customs ports, inland container depots and air freight stations; on the arrival day at customs airports and land customs stations; and on the vessel's arrival day for consignments from specified neighbouring countries.
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      33/2021 - dated - 29-3-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Common Customs Electronic Portal
      Summary: Notification designates https://www.icegate.gov.in as the Common Customs Electronic Portal under section 154C of the Customs Act, 1962 to facilitate registration, filing of bills of entry and shipping bills, submission of prescribed documents and forms, payment of duty, performance of functions assigned to a common portal under the Act and rules, and data exchange with other systems; the notification takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI/ HO/ IMD/ FPI&C/ CIR/ P/ 2021/ 045 - dated 30-3-2021
      Guidelines pertaining to Surrender of FPI Registration
      Summary: Surrender of FPI registration requires the DDP to obtain a No Objection Certificate after confirming that the applicant's FPI accounts have nil balances and are blocked, the applicant's CP code is blocked, no dues or proceedings are pending, and thereafter to close all accounts and deactivate the CP code within ten working days of receiving the NOC.

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      46/2015-20 - dated 30-3-2021
      Implementation of the Track and Trace system for export of Pharmaceuticals and drug consignments alongwith maintaining the Parent-Child relationship in the levels of packaging and their movement in supply chain - Extension of date of implementation regarding
      Summary: The implementation date for the Track and Trace system for export consignments of pharmaceutical drug formulations is deferred by amendment to Para 2.90A of the Handbook of Procedure (2015 20), requiring maintenance of the parent-child relationship across packaging levels and uploading of that information on the Central Portal. The extension applies to both SSI and non SSI manufactured drugs and alters the previously notified compliance deadline.
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      47/2015-20 - dated 30-3-2021
      Procedure / modalities for import of 1.5 Lakh MT of Moong, 4 Lakh MT of Tur and 4 Lakh MT of Urad for the fiscal year 2021 – 2022.
      Summary: Allocation for import of specified pulses is to be granted to millers, refiners, and traders via an algorithm based lottery system; applicants must file separate online ANF-2 M applications through the DGFT Import Management System, one application per IEC with IEC issued prior to the notification date. The Competent Authority will fix the number of applicants, distribute the total quota equally or as applied for, and require that consignments reach Indian ports by the end of the quota period. Importers importing less than half their allotment will be debarred from the next year's allocation; no manual applications or time extensions will be accepted.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 49/2020-21 - dated 30-3-2021
      Online Filing of requests for Closure of Advance Authorizations
      Summary: DGFT requires online filing for closure and Export Obligation fulfilment of Advance Authorizations, enabling Redemption, Surrender, Duty Paid Regularization, Bond Waiver and Clubbing via a licence closure application linked to online Repositories. EDI Shipping Bills and e-BRCs are auto-fetched; Non-EDI bills, GST invoices, CA/CE/CS certificates, TR Challans and BG/LUT must be uploaded by applicants. Certifying authorities may onboard to digitally sign certificates, and TR Challans and Bank Guarantees/LUT/Corporate Guarantees remain subject to limited physical submission recorded and linked by the Regional Authority.

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      08/2021 - dated 29-3-2021
      Clarifications on the legislative changes in Section 46 of Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Amendments mandate advance filing of the Bill of Entry by the end of the day preceding arrival (subject to Board-prescribed exceptions not later than end of arrival day), allow filing up to 30 days before arrival, and retain late charge rules. Regulations prescribe differentiated filing timelines by customs station and country of consignment. The requirement for MBL/MAWB at advance filing is removed; HBL/HAWB suffices and ICEGATE will permit auto-approved subsequent updating of MBL/MAWB without officer approval or amendment fees.
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