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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 01,2021

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: From 01.04.2021 taxpayers must report HSN on invoices at increased digit precision tied to turnover, creating new compliance burdens. Because GST rate notifications frequently differ in wording and digit specificity from the Customs Tariff, taxpayers face classification uncertainty-notably where GST entries omit terms (such as "parts") present in the customs descriptions-leading to resorting to residual GST entries or conflicting import assessments. The author urges administrative alignment of GST rate schedules with Customs Tariff or temporary relaxation to allow practicable compliance and system updates.
      By: OmPrakash jain
      Summary: The Supreme Court extended limitation periods during the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting claims for transitional credit under GST. The Finance Act, 2020 introduced a retrospective restriction on the time limit for claiming transitional credit; the CBIC implemented that restriction on 18.5.2020 and the Government filed a Special Leave Petition which obtained a stay against High Court rulings that had allowed a longer filing period. The author urges the CBIC to amend the retrospective implementation date and withdraw the SLP to honor the Supreme Court's directions and restore taxpayers' access to transitional credit relief.
      By: Pramod Kumar Rai
      Summary: The document explains that taxing melting scrap supplied by unorganised traders creates an economic incentive for fraudulent invoice chains and misuse of electronic input tax credit. It argues that exempting trader-supplied melting scrap from GST, or alternatively reducing the tax to a token rate, will eliminate the evadable tax pool, stop fraudulent credit injection, increase real cash tax receipts, and protect bona fide secondary steel manufacturers from undue enforcement actions.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: States are revising excise frameworks to boost consumption and revenue through duty reductions, removal of pandemic surcharges, lower license fees and deposits, facilitation of home delivery and limited home storage, authorization of microbreweries, and e auctioning of retail licenses; concurrent measures reduce government retail presence in favor of licensed private operators, adjust shop norms, and alter the legal drinking age and trading hours while maintaining enforcement and compliance.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs amends the principal customs notification by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to prescribe specific dollar denominated tariff values for listed imported goods-including specified edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and defined forms of gold and silver-thereby establishing the authoritative tariff valuation schedule for those tariff items to be used in customs valuation and import duty administration.
      Summary: With effect from 1 April 2021, taxpayers above the turnover threshold must quote six digit HSN Code or SAC on taxable supply invoices, while taxpayers below that threshold must furnish four digit HSN on B2B invoices; six digit HSN codes used in Customs apply to GST and official tariff and GST rate schedules and search facilities on government portals support code determination.
      Summary: ECLGS 3.0 creates a targeted credit guarantee window for Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Leisure and Sporting enterprises that met pre-pandemic credit and overdue eligibility, permitting participating lenders to extend additional credit based on pre-pandemic outstanding balances. Loans under this window include an extended tenor with a moratorium component. The validity and disbursement timelines for ECLGS 1.0 and 2.0 have been extended, and revised operational guidelines will be issued by the designated guarantee trustee to govern implementation and participation.
      Summary: The Central Government disbursed GST compensation, issued back to back loans to cover compensation shortfalls, and effected an ad hoc IGST settlement to States/UTs for FY 2020 21, with state wise allocations detailed for the payments made on 27 and 30 March 2021.
      Summary: The New Development Bank meeting emphasized countercyclical lending and emergency assistance during systemic shocks, the necessity of adequate capitalization and governance to support credit ratings, and the promotion of innovative financing, private sector participation, co financing with other multilateral development banks, project pipeline development, and environmental and social safeguards to mobilize resources for infrastructure and sustainable development.
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      Customs

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      20/2021 - dated - 30-3-2021 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 69/2011-Customs, dated the 29th July, 2011
      Summary: Substitutes the tariff exemption Table in Notification No. 69/2011-Customs to prescribe concessional customs duty treatment for specified tariff items, predominantly showing a zero percent customs duty for the enumerated goods while retaining specified carve-outs and limited non-zero duty entries; enacted under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 and effective from 1 April 2021.
      2.
      19/2021 - dated - 30-3-2021 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.52/2003-Customs dated 31.03.2003
      Summary: An amendment substitutes the opening paragraph's proviso in the principal customs exemption notification by replacing the previously specified effective date with a date one year later, effected under the Central Government's powers in sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962, thereby deferring the cutoff date for the existing exemption regime without changing substantive eligibility or conditions.

      DGFT

      3.
      60/2015-2020 - dated - 31-3-2021 - FTP
      Extension of FTP 2015-20 upto 30.09.2021
      Summary: Extension of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 by notification substituting the policy's expiry phrasing in para 1.01 and replacing specified dates in para 4.14, para 5.01(a) and para 6.01(d)(ii), thereby uniformly moving the FTP's operative cutoff date; the amendment is effected under the executive power conferred by the enabling legislation and takes immediate effect to revise existing timelines and deadlines.
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      S.O. 1372 (E) - dated - 26-3-2021 - FTP
      Central Government, in partial modification of Notification S.O. 1017(E) dated 3rd March, 2021
      Summary: Annual import quota of 4 Lakh MT for Urad under specified HS Codes is notified for fiscal year 2021-22; imports are permitted to Millers, Refiners and Traders despite a restricted import classification. The quota will be distributed equally to a pre-determined number of applicants through an algorithm based lottery system, with procedural details to be notified separately.
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      S.O. 1017 (E) - dated - 3-3-2021 - FTP
      Central Government notified quota of 4 lakh MT for import of Urad [Beans of the SPP Vigna Mungo (L.) Hepper] for the period up to 31st March, 2022
      Summary: Notification establishes a fixed annual import quota for urad (Vigna mungo) for 2021-22 up to 31 March 2022 under specified HS codes, maintaining its status as a restricted import; imports under this restriction are permitted only to millers/refiners and will be allocated equally or for the quantity applied, whichever is lower, pursuant to a DGFT procedure to be notified.

      GST

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      06/2021 - dated - 30-3-2021 - CGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 89/2020 – Central Tax, dated the 29th November, 2020
      Summary: The Government substitutes the dates in the first paragraph of Notification No. 89/2020, replacing "31st day of March" with "30th day of June" and "01st day of April" with "1st day of July", thereby shifting the temporal applicability of the specified provision(s).
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL1/CIR/P/2021/47 - dated 31-3-2021
      Reduction in unblocking/refund of application money
      Summary: SEBI shortens refund and unblocking timelines for application monies in public issues by substituting a reduced four-day period into the specified SEBI (ICDR) Regulations for cases of non-receipt of minimum subscription and for failure to obtain listing or trading permission, reflecting ASBA and UPI operational arrangements and intermediary responsibilities for investor compensation.

      FEMA

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      14 - dated 31-3-2021
      Investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI): Investment limits
      Summary: The Reserve Bank confirmed FPI investment rules for FY 2021 22: the corporate bond cap remains at 15% of outstanding stock and rounded revised corporate bond ceilings for the year are provided. Revised limits for Central Government securities and State Development Loans will be advised separately and, until then, existing G Sec and SDL ceilings continue to apply. Authorized Dealer Category I banks must inform their constituents. Directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

      DGFT

      3.
      48/2015-2020 - dated 31-3-2021
      Extension of HBP 2015-20 upto 30.09.2021
      Summary: The Public Notice amends the Handbook of Procedures (HBP) 2015-20 by substituting references in para 1.01, para 3.20(a), and the first sentence of para 4.12(vi) to change the operative cut-off date to 30th September, 2021, extending the HBP's validity until that date and taking effect immediately under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020.
      4.
      49/2015-20 - dated 31-3-2021
      Amendment in Appendix-2K providing for updation of IEC
      Summary: An insertion in Appendix-2K provides that annual updation of IEC submitted during the April-June updation window, pursuant to the Handbook of Procedures provision on updation, shall attract nil application fee; consequently no fee will be charged for updation applications filed in that period under the Scale of Application Fee.
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