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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 29,2020

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      By: CSSANJAY MALHOTRA
      Summary: The Explanation added to Rule 96(10) by Notification No.16/2020 CT (23.03.2020) was given retrospective effect from 23.10.2017, but on reviewing the sequence of prior substitutions and the Gazette effective date of Notification No.54/2018, the Explanation should instead be effective from 09.10.2018. Absent corrigendum, retrospective application risks recovery of IGST refunds from exporters who imported under Advance Authorisation and paid IGST while availing only Basic Customs Duty exemption; the author urges CBIC to withdraw or correct the retrospective dating to avoid litigation and hardship.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Input Tax Credit under GST allows a registered taxable person to claim credit for taxes paid on inward supplies of inputs, capital goods and services used in the course or furtherance of business, provided they hold required invoices or debit notes, goods/services have been received, payment to the supplier is made within the prescribed period, and the supplier has paid tax and uploaded invoice details. Certain categories are expressly eligible or ineligible; claims are self-assessed, reflected in the Electronic Credit Ledger, and matched to supplier-uploaded invoices in return filings.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: GST classification of renting, leasing and licensing depends on the asset type, the recipient's possession and control, provision of operator or ancillary services, and the purpose of use. Residential lettings for bona fide residence are exempt, agro land and agro machinery for cultivation are exempt, while leasing of goods without operator follows tax on like goods; transport with operator and IP licensing are taxed according to the service character and applicable Service Accounting Codes.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Integration of the e way bill portal with the Vahan vehicle registry prevents e way bill generation when the vehicle number is not present or verified in Vahan; users must verify the vehicle on the Vahan portal and approach the concerned RTO to update, correct, or consolidate registration details (including addressing temporary TR registrations) so the e way bill system will permit generation, or lodge a grievance with the e way bill helpdesk if Vahan shows the vehicle but the e way portal does not.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The MCA permitted companies with financial years ending 31 December 2019 to hold their AGMs within a nine month period from year end without being treated as violating the Companies Act, acknowledging COVID 19 constraints; the clarification adjusts statutory references to due dates and excludes companies holding their first AGM. The relief is based on the Act's definition of financial year and the six month AGM requirement, and applies to companies with January-December accounting periods and to entities whose financial year was otherwise approved for consolidation purposes only as specified.
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      Summary: The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank executed a loan agreement providing budget support to enable rapid scale-up of COVID-19 containment and prevention measures and to expand social protection for poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, with accompanying ADB technical engagement to strengthen implementation, monitoring and evaluation so benefits reach intended beneficiaries and follow-on support options contemplated for MSME finance, credit guarantee schemes and health system strengthening.
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      FEMA

      1.
      S.O. 1374(E) - dated - 27-4-2020 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Nondebt Instruments) (Second Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: A new rule allows a non-resident who acquires a right from a resident renouncer to convert that right into equity instruments (except share warrants) in accordance with the pricing guidelines in rule 21, and the explanation to rule 7 is omitted. Schedule I revisions clarify retail timing language and restructure insurance sector entries to permit full foreign investment in intermediaries on the automatic route subject to IRDAI verification, while imposing detailed conditions on Indian insurance companies regarding ownership, control, licensing, governance and compliance. Schedule II now gives FPIs that breach prescribed limits an option to divest within a short trading period or be reclassified as FDI, with notification duties and non reckoning of interim breach.

      GST - States

      2.
      F-A-3-42-2017-l-V(14) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F-A-3-42-2017-I-V (53), dated 30th June 2017
      Summary: The amendment conditions the long term lease exemption on leased plots being used for the allotted industrial or financial purpose and on State Government monitoring. It mandates that lease and subsequent sale agreements disclose that State tax was exempted on the long term lease and bind parties to compliance. In case of violation or change of land use, the original lessor, original lessee and any subsequent lessee, buyer or owner are jointly and severally liable to pay the State tax that would have been payable on the upfront amount for the lease, with applicable interest and penalty.
      3.
      F-A 3-03-2020-1-V (17) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The amendment inserts conditions authorising the Commissioner or an authorised officer to withhold debit from the electronic credit ledger where there are recorded reasons to believe input tax credit was fraudulently availed or is ineligible, listing grounds such as invoices from non existent registrants, credits without receipt of goods or services, unpaid tax on the relevant supply, claimants lacking prescribed documents, or absence of required invoices; the officer must record reasons, may later allow debit if satisfied conditions no longer exist, and the restriction ceases after one year.
      4.
      F A-3-51-2019-l-V(13) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Notification of class of Registered persons, whose aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds one hundred crore rupees, required to issue e-invoice as per sub Rule (4) of Rule 48
      Summary: Notification designates registered persons with aggregate turnover exceeding one hundred crore rupees as a class required to issue electronic invoices in terms of sub-rule (4) of Rule 48 for supplies of goods or services to registered persons, and fixes the compliance obligation to commence from the 1st day of April, 2020.
      5.
      F A-3-47-2017-1-V(16) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-47-2017-I-V(59), dated 30th June, 2019
      Summary: The notification substitutes serial number 15 to define: renting of passenger motor vehicles where fuel cost is included when supplied to a body corporate; the liable supplier as any person other than a body corporate who supplies that service and does not issue an invoice charging State tax at the prescribed rate; and the recipient as any body corporate located in the taxable territory.
      6.
      F A-3-03-2018-18-V(15) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F. A-3-03-2018-1-V-(4), dated the 23rd January, 2018
      Summary: An inserted proviso waives the late fee under section 47 for registered persons who failed to furnish outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 for July, 2017 to November, 2019 by the due date but furnished those details between 19th December, 2019 and 10th January, 2020; the amendment is deemed effective from 19th December, 2019.
      7.
      F A-3-03-2018-1-V(19) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F. A-3-03-2018-1-V-(4), dated the 23rd January, 2018
      Summary: The Government, under Section 128 of the State Goods and Services Tax Act, substitutes the figures, letters and word "10th January, 2020" with "17th January, 2020" in the third proviso of notification No. F. A-3-03-2018-1-V-(4), dated 23rd January, 2018, on the recommendation of the Council, thereby effecting an administrative amendment limited to that proviso's operative date.
      8.
      F A-3-02-2020-1-V(18) - dated - 20-3-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Order extends the statutory deadline for furnishing the annual return electronically by amending the Explanation to the filing provision, responding to technical problems that prevented registered persons from submitting the annual return for the period beginning July 2017 and ending 31st March, 2018; the State Government invokes its power to remove difficulties to facilitate compliance with the statutory filing requirement.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2020/75 - dated 28-4-2020
      Existing grandfathered unlisted NCDs
      Summary: Grandfathering of existing unlisted non-convertible debentures (identified NCDs) is confirmed as an industry-wide concession allowing mutual funds to transact in and hold those instruments until maturity, subject to ongoing investment due diligence and applicable investment restrictions. The compliance timeline for maximum exposure limits to unlisted NCDs within a scheme's debt portfolio has been extended to later dates, while the regulatory power to protect investor interests and regulate the securities market is invoked to issue this clarification.

      Income Tax

      2.
      10/2020 - dated 24-4-2020
      Order under section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 regarding reporting requirement under clause 30C and clause 44 of the Form 3CD
      Summary: The Board decided, in view of implementation difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and following prior extensions, that reporting under clause 30C and clause 44 of Form No. 3CD shall be kept in abeyance until a further date specified by the Board, treating the matter as an administrative deferral of specified tax-audit disclosure obligations introduced by the 2018 amendment to Form 3CD.

      GST - States

      3.
      GST-06/2020 - dated 27-4-2020
      Circular clarifying issues in respect of challenges faced by registered persons in implementation of provisions of GST issued
      Summary: Suppliers who issued invoices for cancelled supplies must issue a credit note under section 34 and adjust tax in the return; if no output liability exists, a claim may be filed as excess payment through FORM GST RFD 01. Advances paid and tax remitted where no invoice was issued require issuance of a refund voucher under section 31(3)(e) read with rule 51 and refund via FORM GST RFD 01. LUT filing, TDS deposit with GSTR 7, and refund application timelines falling within the notified pandemic period are extended provided required filings are completed within the extended period.
      4.
      GST-04/2020 - dated 27-4-2020
      Clarification on refund related issues
      Summary: Restriction on clubbing refund claims across different financial years is removed. Refund of accumulated ITC due solely to a reduction in GST rate on the same goods is not admissible under the inverted duty provision. Refunds for supplies other than zero rated supplies shall be paid proportionately in the original mode of payment, with cash portions paid via FORM GST RFD-06 and credit portions re credited via FORM GST PMT-03. Refund of accumulated ITC is limited to invoices uploaded by suppliers and reflected in FORM GSTR-2A, and Annexure-B is amended to require HSN/SAC codes where applicable.
      5.
      GST-05/2020 - dated 27-4-2020
      Clarification in respect of various measures announced by the Government for providing relief to the taxpayers in view of spread of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19)
      Summary: Clarification sets out relief measures: extended timelines for composition election and related statements; conditional reduction or nil interest and waiver of late fees for delayed GST returns if returns and tax are filed by specified extended dates; suspension with later cumulative application of the monthly input tax credit restriction for certain months; extension of e-way bill validity and uniform extension of statutory compliance deadlines falling within the notified lockdown period, with illustrative interest calculations and specified exclusions.
      6.
      GST-03/2020 - dated 27-4-2020
      Seeks to clarify issues in respect of issues under GST law for companies under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Pre CIRP GST dues are to be treated as operational debt and claims should be filed before the insolvency forum; coercive actions are barred by the moratorium. GST registration should not be cancelled during CIRP; suspension is allowed and revoked cancellations may be restored. The IRP/RP is not liable for pre CIRP returns but must obtain new registration as a distinct person, file the first return covering its registration liability period, comply with GST obligations during CIRP, and may, under the prescribed special procedure, avail input tax credit on invoices bearing the erstwhile GSTIN. Cash ledger deposits made by the IRP/RP in the erstwhile registration are refundable even if returns were not filed.

      Customs

      7.
      F. No. 390/Misc/3/2019-JC - dated 27-4-2020
      Guidelines for conduct of personal hearings in virtual mode under Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Parties may consent to conduct personal hearings under the Customs Act, 1962 via video conferencing; authorities will notify date, time and a secure link and require scanned vakalatnama/ID by official email. Oral submissions will be reduced to a written record of personal hearing and emailed in PDF within one day; parties may return signed modifications within three days or be deemed to agree. Documents may be self-attested and emailed within three days. Such records are deemed documents under section 138C read with the Information Technology Act, and the procedure applies mutatis mutandis to related enactments.
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