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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 09,2020

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      By: GAURAV AGRAWAL
      Summary: Relief measures for GST filings for Feb-May 2020 adjust due dates and provide conditional late fee and interest waivers for GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B by turnover bands; interest is waived only for specific short windows after original due dates and statutory interest applies if filings occur after the stated relief cutoffs, with May GSTR 3B deadlines staggered state wise and late fee waivers tied to those extended dates.
      By: NIPUN MANGLA
      Summary: Non-payment of consideration within the invoice based 180 day period requires the recipient to declare the invoices and the proportionate Input Tax Credit in the prescribed return for the month immediately following that period and to add an amount equal to that ITC to output tax liability; interest is payable from the date the credit was availed until the added output tax liability is paid, and on payment of consideration the ITC may be re availed as permitted by the provisos and rules.
      By: Gella Praveenkumar
      Summary: Notifications extend GST compliance deadlines and provide conditional reliefs: revised filing dates for composition intimation and ITC reversal, staggered GSTR 3B due dates and conditional reduced interest or late fee waivers tied to timely filing, a cumulative Rule 36(4) ITC matching requirement reconciling February-August differences in September GSTR 3B, use of Section 168A to extend specified statutory time limits (with enumerated exclusions), and extension of certain e way bill validities.
      By: Atul Rathod
      Summary: Relaxation of Rule 36(4) for February-August 2020 is to be given cumulative effect in the GSTR-3B of September 2020. Cumulative application risks excess ITC claims where suppliers have not uploaded invoices to GSTR-2A, requiring reversal in September and exposing taxpayers to potential interest and recovery under provisions addressing irregular or excess credit. Monthly reconciliation reduces excess-claim risk and allows time to obtain missing supplier uploads; cumulative relief may be used selectively to protect working capital if missing invoices can be secured by the September reconciliation point.
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      Summary: Immediate administrative disbursement of pending income-tax refunds up to the announced per-taxpayer threshold to accelerate processing and provide liquidity to individual taxpayers. Parallel instructions require immediate release of pending GST and customs refunds to extend cashflow support to business entities, including micro, small and medium enterprises, creating a coordinated administrative mechanism for prompt financial relief.
      Summary: The Income-Tax Department warns of increased risk of unauthorised access to e-filing accounts and directs taxpayers who suspect compromise to report to police or the cyber cell, or lodge complaints via the government cybercrime portal; it advises against sharing login credentials and states the Department will share incident information with law enforcement when summoned.
      Summary: Approval under Section 31(1) has been granted for JSW Energy Limited to acquire the entire share capital of GMR Kamalanga Energy Limited. The Acquirer's group activities include power generation, transmission, trading, coal mining and equipment manufacturing across thermal, hydro and solar assets, while the Target operates a coal based thermal power plant in Odisha. A detailed regulatory order will be issued subsequently.
      Summary: The Competition Commission approved Hitachi's proposed acquisition of a controlling interest in ABB Management Holding AG, the corporate vehicle holding ABB Limited's power grid business, which comprises development, engineering, manufacture and sale of power grid products, systems and projects; detailed regulatory order and any ancillary conditions will follow.
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      GST - States

      1.
      F.17(131-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5589 - dated - 4-4-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in Notification no.5579 dated 24-03-2020
      Summary: The amendment inserts two provisos requiring electronic furnishing of FORM GSTR-3B for May 2020 through the common portal: taxpayers with aggregate turnover of more than rupees 5 crore must file by 27th June 2020, and taxpayers with aggregate turnover of up to rupees five crore whose principal place of business is in the State must file by 14th July 2020.
      2.
      F.17(131-pt-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5579 - dated - 24-3-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Regarding Return Form GSTR-3B and payment of tax
      Summary: Returns in Form GSTR-3B for April-September 2020 must be filed electronically by the twentieth day of the following month, with a later date for in state taxpayers below the aggregate turnover threshold. Registered persons must discharge tax by debiting the electronic cash or electronic credit ledger and pay interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger, all not later than the last date for furnishing the return.
      3.
      F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.IV- 144 - dated - 12-3-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 31A(2) to deem the value of supply of lottery to be 100/128 of the face value of the ticket or of the price as notified in the Official Gazette by the Organising State, whichever is higher, and explains that "Organising State" has the meaning given in clause (f) of sub rule (1) of rule 2 of the Lotteries (Regulation) Rules, 2010.
      4.
      F.17(131-pt-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5515 - dated - 2-3-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Order regarding appointment of Appellate Authority under GST
      Summary: Operative substitutions: the designation "Additional Commissioner" is replaced by "Special Commissioner," and "Joint Commissioner" is replaced by "Additional Commissioner," effective from 20.02.2020, effected by the Chief Commissioner under powers conferred by the Rajasthan GST Act to revise departmental appointment nomenclature for the Appellate Authority.
      5.
      F.17(131-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5475 - dated - 25-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.17(131)/ACCT/GST/2017/3560 dated 23.05.2018
      Summary: Amendment under sub rule (1) and (3) of Rule 138B substitutes the expression "Additional Commissioner" with "Special Commissioner" and replaces "Joint Commissioner" with "Additional Commissioner" in the specified earlier Rajasthan GST notification, with the changed terminology taking effect from the stated commencement date.
      6.
      F.17(131-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5464 - dated - 25-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in departments order no. F.16(21)/Tax/Juris(GST)/CCT/2017/104 dated 09.05.2019
      Summary: The order substitutes in the jurisdiction table: for serial 1 and 4 "Deputy Commissioner/ Assistant Commissioner" read "Joint Commissioner/ Deputy Commissioner"; and for serial 2 and 3 "State Tax Officer" read "Assistant Commissioner"; the amendment is effective from 20.02.2020.
      7.
      F.17(131-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5453 - dated - 25-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in departments order no. F.17(150)ACCT/GST/2018/3995 dated 16-11-2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes officer designations in a prior departmental order under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax framework: "State Tax Officer" is replaced by "Assistant Commissioner" in the first table entry, and "Deputy/ Assistant Commissioner" is replaced by "Joint/ Deputy Commissioner" in the second table entry. The change is administrative, limited to renaming posts in the specified table, and takes effect from the stated commencement date.
      8.
      F.17(131-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5442 - dated - 25-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Assign the functions to be performed under RGST Act 2017 by a proper officer
      Summary: The order assigns, section by section, functions under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to specified Proper Officers - principally Joint, Deputy and Assistant Commissioners, with certain powers to Additional Commissioners - covering registration, amendment and cancellation of registration; determination of tax and penalty; provisional and summary assessment; scrutiny and special audit; search, seizure and disposal of goods; recovery and penalties, to be exercised within territorial jurisdiction. The notification supersedes prior orders and is effective from the stated date.
      9.
      F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-IV-140 - dated - 25-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-I-40, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The State Government amends the GST rate schedules by omitting a specified entry in Schedule II and substituting an entry in Schedule IV so that lotteries are classified under a general chapter heading "Lottery," thereby changing their placement and tax treatment in the State GST notification; the amendment is issued under the Rajasthan GST Act and takes effect from the notified effective date.
      10.
      F.17(134-Pt.-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5384 - dated - 10-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Extension of period for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 till 31st March 2020
      Summary: Extension of the deadline for submission of FORM GST TRAN-1 is granted until 31st March, 2020 for registered persons who could not submit due to technical difficulties on the common portal, limited to cases recommended by the Council, under sub-rule (1A) of rule 117 read with section 168, superseding the earlier notification of 31.01.2019 except as to prior actions.
      11.
      F.17(131-pt-II)ACCT/GST/2017/5362 - dated - 5-2-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Regarding extension of date for filing Form GSTR-3B
      Summary: Extension of filing deadlines for FORM GSTR-3B for January, February and March 2020 is granted for taxpayers whose principal place of business is in the State and who meet a prescribed aggregate turnover ceiling in the previous financial year; these taxpayers must furnish the returns electronically through the common portal by the newly specified dates for each month.
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      FEMA

      1.
      29 - dated 7-4-2020
      Risk Management and Inter-bank Dealings – Hedging of foreign exchange risk
      Summary: Regulatory directions revise the hedging framework under FEMA by defining key terms, prescribing that Authorised Dealers classify users as retail or non-retail and offer derivative products accordingly, and by requiring hedges to correspond to contracted or anticipated exposures. ADs must ensure notional and tenor align with exposures, permit cancellations/rebookings with specified treatment of net gains on anticipated exposures, apply suitability and appropriateness policies, and, for large exchange positions, coordinate with exchanges and designated ADs/custodians while users remain liable for compliance.

      DGFT

      2.
      01/2015-20 - dated 7-4-2020
      One-time condonation under the EPCG Scheme–Extension till 31.03.2021.
      Summary: One-time condonation under the EPCG Scheme is extended to permit RAs to receive requests for block-wise extension, extension of Export Obligation period and condonation of delay in submission of installation certificates until 31.03.2021; the additional composition fee of Rs. 5000 is not required to be paid and other terms of the earlier Public Notices remain unchanged.

      Customs

      3.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 12/2020 - dated 28-3-2020
      Print out of Final Bill of Entry– A Facilitation Measure During breakout of COVID-19
      Summary: Printout of the Final Bill of Entry may be requested by importers or their representatives by email or SMS/WhatsApp to Xeam Ventures Service Centre after grant of Out of Charge, specifying bill of entry number and date; requests will be processed on a First In First Out basis from a daily staff roster and collected at the representative's convenience. The Service Centre supervisor will ensure timely handling and unresolved matters may be escalated to the named Joint Commissioner. Actions under this public notice are to be treated as a Standing Order for officers and staff.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 11/2020 - dated 28-3-2020
      Request for Amendments and Waiver of Late Fee Charges in the Bills of Entry through e-mail procedure as facilitation during outbreak of COVID-19
      Summary: Request for amendments to Bills of Entry and waivers of late fee charges may be submitted by email to designated Deputy/Assistant Commissioners for respective Appraising Groups; the concerned officers will process requests, retain printed copies in group records, and notify rostered in office officers if working remotely. Each emailed request must be endorsed to specified monitoring officers who will oversee disposal, with a named contact for escalation. Actions under this notice shall operate as a Standing Order for officers and staff.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 18/2020 - dated 20-3-2020
      Launch of Indian Customs EDI System- (ICES—I .5) for Imports and Exports, at ICD-Barhi at V.P.O Barhi, Tehsil Ganaur, District Sonepat (Haryana)
      Summary: Launch of Indian Customs EDI System (ICES 1.5) at Inland Container Depot Barhi from 25 March 2020 for computerized processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills. The application, developed by NIC and integrated by M/s TCS, is hosted at the National Data Centre with CBEC VPN connectivity and BSNL internet. Pre production testing and HCCAR, 2009 formalities are complete. Punjab National Bank, Barhi is the designated bank for drawback disbursal and duty/cess collection. Standard procedures of other Customs Divisions apply and helpdesk, toll free support and designated officials are available for grievance redressal.
      6.
      Public Notice No. 19/2020 - dated 20-3-2020
      Implementation of Notification No. 3/2020 — Customs (N.T.) dated 22.01.2020 issued under Section 8
      Summary: Relocation of customs operations requires discontinuation of Babarpur ICD code, shutdown and transfer of the EDI system and customs assets to ICD Barhi, and closure of Babarpur for customs functions; all fresh imports and exports and customs clearance activities will be carried out at ICD Barhi, while CONCOR will shift pending, in progress and seized containers to the new ICD at its own cost.
      7.
      Public Notice No. 02/2020 - dated 5-3-2020
      Generation and quoting of Document Identification Number (DIN) on any communication issued by the officers of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) to tax payers, international travellers and other concerned persons
      Summary: The notice mandates electronic generation and quoting of Document Identification Number (DIN) on all communications (including emails) by any CBIC office, extending prior DIN use on enforcement documents to all correspondence to create a digital audit trail and allow online verification via the Directorate of Data Management portal; communications without an electronically generated DIN, except as previously exempted, will be treated as invalid unless regularised per the stated procedure.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 08/2020 - dated 2-3-2020
      Implementation of automated clearance on All-India basis
      Summary: All-India automated clearance for import Bills of Entry will operate at ICES locations with enabled RMS; designated proper officers perform Customs Compliance Verification irrespective of pending duty payment, record CCV completion in the Customs system, and the system issues electronic clearance upon confirmation of duty payment.
      9.
      TRADE NOTICE No - 01/GST/2020 - dated 29-1-2020
      Constitution of Grievance Redressal Committee for Hyderabad Zone/ Telangana State (covering entire area of Telangana State)
      Summary: Constitution of a Grievance Redressal Committee for Hyderabad Zone/Telangana with Central and State co-chairs, nominated members from tax administration and stakeholders, and two-year member terms. The Committee will examine and resolve GST taxpayer grievances (including procedural and IT issues) and refer matters requiring changes in laws, rules, notifications, forms or circulars to the GST Council Secretariat and the CBIC policy wing. It will meet quarterly or as determined by co-chairs; stakeholders may send grievances to the designated secretaries using the provided contact details.
      10.
      Trade Notice No. 01/2020 - dated 16-1-2020
      Constitution of Grievance Redressal Committee" for the State of Rajasthan
      Summary: A Grievance Redressal Committee for Rajasthan is constituted with central and state tax co chairs, nodal IT and stakeholder representatives, and nominated trade and tax professional members for two year terms; absence from three consecutive meetings without reason leads to replacement. The Committee meets quarterly (or more frequently), considers taxpayer procedural and IT grievances, refers matters needing legislative or policy change to the policy secretariat, and refers portal issues to the IT provider. An IT portal will record grievances, statuses and actions for stakeholder access.

      Companies Law

      11.
      14/2020 - dated 8-4-2020
      Clarification on passing of ordinary and special resolutions by companies under the Companies Act,2013 and rules made thereunder on account of the threat posed by Covid-19.
      Summary: Urgent resolutions (other than ordinary business or matters where a person has a right to be heard) should be passed by companies through postal ballot/e voting, without holding a physical general meeting. If an EGM is unavoidable, it may be held through VC/OAVM with safeguards including recorded transcripts, two way participation, remote e voting provision, counting VC/OAVM attendance for quorum, restrictions on proxy appointments, specified access for auditors and independent directors, disclosure in the meeting notice, member assistance helplines, and filing of resolutions with the Registrar of Companies within sixty days.
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