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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 07,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The National Commission adjudicates high-value consumer complaints and appeals, conducts sittings and may establish regional benches, and is composed of a President and members. Complaints must be filed in prescribed form with supporting documents and fee, normally within two years, and admissibility is decided within twenty-one days or deemed admitted. The Commission may refer disputes to mediation, direct testing of goods via sealed samples sent to recognized laboratories with timelines for reports, decide on affidavit and documentary evidence, and aims for expedited disposal with limited adjournments. It has civil-court powers, can order remedies including repair, replacement, refund, compensation (including punitive damages), corrective advertising, collective relief measures, and enforces orders as civil decrees with penal sanctions for noncompliance and rights of appeal.
      By: Abhishek Panicker
      Summary: An applicant for an Advance Ruling must file FORM GST ARA 01 on the common portal and pay the prescribed fees under the correct central and corresponding state heads; failure to use the prescribed form or to pay the correct fees has led authorities to treat such applications as not admitted and reject them at the threshold, leaving applicants to either seek writ relief or cure defects and refile.
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      Summary: BRICS finance ministers and central bank governors under India's 2021 chairship advanced a cooperative financial agenda prioritising coordinated COVID 19 policy response and vaccine supply, New Development Bank activities and membership expansion, social infrastructure financing using digital technologies and private sector engagement, fintech for SMEs and financial inclusion, customs cooperation and information security, and coordinated BRICS input to the IMF 16th general review of quotas.
      Summary: Approval is granted for a proposed combination in which Sundaram Asset Management Company Limited will acquire 100% of the equity of Principal Asset Management Private Limited, Principal Trustee Company Private Limited and Principal Retirement Advisors Private Limited, with the schemes of Principal Mutual Fund transferred to Sundaram Mutual Fund and trusteeship and management of those schemes transferred to Sundaram Trustee Company Limited and SAMC respectively.
      Summary: The Government announced auctions of several central government securities via yield-based and price-based methods, to be conducted by the Reserve Bank using the multiple price method; the Government may retain additional subscriptions. Up to a prescribed percentage of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive electronic bids must be submitted on the E-Kuber system during specified windows on the auction date; results are announced the same day and payment follows on the scheduled settlement date. The securities are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Foreign Portfolio Investment inflows into Indian equity markets totalled Rs. 2,74,034 crore in FY 2020 21. The rise in equity FPI inflows is linked to a faster economic recovery, stimulus measures, and targeted policy reforms: simplification and rationalisation of the FPI regulatory regime, an online Common Application Form for SEBI registration, streamlined PAN allotment, and facilitation of bank and Demat account opening. Raising the aggregate FPI investment limit from 24% to the sectoral cap increased index weightage and attracted passive and active foreign capital.
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      20/2021 - dated - 5-4-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Flexible slabstock polyol originating in or exported from Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on Flexible Slabstock Polyol (molecular weight 3000-4000) imported from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, based on findings of dumping, material injury to domestic industry, and causation. The notification prescribes producer- and origin-specific duty rates in foreign currency per metric unit, directs use of government exchange-rate notifications with the bill of entry date as the relevant date, and levies the duty for a five-year statutory period subject to earlier revocation, with a specified terminal date provided by amendment.
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      41/2021 - dated - 5-4-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (Verification of Identity and Compliance) Regulations, 2021
      Summary: These Regulations require selected importers, exporters and customs brokers to submit incorporation and identity documents, authorised signatory proof, PAN, GSTIN and financial evidence on the Common Portal and to undergo Aadhaar authentication and PAN verification. Proper officers must conduct physical verification of the principal place of business and assess financial standing, prepare verification reports on the Customs Automated System within prescribed time limits, and the Commissioner must determine and notify the verification outcome. Non-compliance can result in suspension or denial of customs benefits, restoration upon compliance, appeal to the Tribunal, and a penalty up to fifty thousand rupees.

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      31/2021 - dated - 5-4-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (9th Amendment) Rules, 2021. - Amends Rule 10DA. Maintenance and furnishing of information and document by certain person under section 92D. - and Amends Rule 10DB. Furnishing of Report in respect of an International Group
      Summary: Revises Rules 10DA and 10DB and Form No. 3CEAB: substitutes "Director" for "Commissioner" in Rule 10DA and reframes the filing population as "constituent entities of an international group required to file the information and document under sub rule (2)"; designates the income tax authority for section 286 reporting as a Joint Director designated by the Principal Director General or Director General of Income tax (Systems); amends the filing fee and removes ",resident in India," from Form 3CEAB heading.

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      CG-DL-E-05042021-226372 - dated - 5-4-2021 - Indian Law
      Corrigenda-Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinances, 2021
      Summary: Corrigenda to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 correct specific terminology and cross references: "preliminary information" is replaced by "preliminary information memorandum", "insolvency date" is replaced by "insolvency commencement date", "in under clause (b)" is corrected to "in clause (b)", and "cause (c)" is corrected to "clause (c)".
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