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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 18,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST compliance obligations were eased via conditional extensions, interest concessions and fee waivers for key filings, with staggered revised due dates and statewise phasing by turnover category. Large taxpayers received a transitional zero-interest period followed by a reduced interest rate for limited days if returns were filed within relief windows; standard interest applied thereafter. Procedural relaxations included cumulative ITC calculation for specified months in lieu of periodic matching, extended timelines for ITC-04 and annual reconciliation filings, EVC and SMS options for filing, activation of PMT-09 for ledger transfers, and extended e-way bill validity and refund/TDS timelines with specified non-liability for interest.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Applicability of the reverse charge mechanism depends on whether payments to a director are for services supplied to the company or constitute employment remuneration excluded under Schedule III. If a director acts as an employee (executive/whole time) with supporting evidence-appointment terms, payroll treatment, statutory deductions-the remuneration is not a supply for GST. Payments to non executive directors or for other services by a director are taxable supplies and the company must discharge tax under reverse charge; adequate documentation is essential to validate classification.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: EPF transfers consolidate multiple member IDs into one account using the UAN platform; online transfer requires UAN activation, Aadhaar and bank seeding, employer e KYC approval, a recorded date of exit (updated via Aadhaar OTP after the waiting period), and a single transfer request per previous member ID. Members track status on the portal and verify transfer credit via the passbook; specific offline procedures and Annexure K apply for transfers involving exempted establishments or multiple UANs.
      By: Sandeep Garg
      Summary: The Delhi High Court held that transitional input tax credit is a vested property right and Rule 117's 90 day filing prescription for Form GST TRAN 1 is directory; the Limitation Act governs the period to claim such credit and taxpayers who could not file due to broad "technical difficulty" reasons may file TRAN 1 within the extended window, with authorities directed to process claims in accordance with law.
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      Summary: Presentation outlines an economic relief package component announced under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan, providing details of an additional tranche intended to support the Indian economy in response to the COVID-19 crisis, issued as a press release presentation dated 16-5-2020 and referencing accompanying presentation materials.
      Summary: The Commission's Guidance Note treats non-compete clauses as ancillary restraints when limited to the business sold and its territory, accepting longer durations where goodwill and know how transfer occur, and clarifies that a non-ancillary finding is not a presumption of infringement. To reduce information burden and allow contractual flexibility, the Commission proposes deleting the Form I disclosure requirement for non-compete justifications; parties remain responsible for ensuring competition compliance and substantive concerns may be examined under competition law.
      Summary: A multi-phase World Bank financing package will expand India's social protection by immediately scaling up cash transfers and food benefits through existing platforms such as PDS and DBT, protecting essential workers, and targeting migrants and informal workers. The second phase will deepen benefits via state-led, portable delivery systems, shift from fragmented schemes to an integrated national system with improved geographic portability and urban coverage, and will leverage national digital, banking, and identity infrastructure while preserving state implementation roles.
      Summary: A package of measures establishes a large Agri Infrastructure Fund to finance farm gate and aggregation projects, a scheme to formalise Micro Food Enterprises for technical upgradation and market access, a fisheries development programme under PMMSY covering production, infrastructure and insurance, a National Animal Disease Control vaccination programme, an Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund to spur private investment in processing and feed infrastructure, promotion of herbal cultivation and beekeeping schemes, and expansion of Operation Greens to all fruits and vegetables with transport and storage subsidies, paired with regulatory reforms including amendments to the Essential Commodities Act and a Central law for barrier free inter state trade and e trading.
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      1 of 2020 - dated - 11-5-2020 - Cus
      Amendment in Customs, Excise and Service Tax (Procedure) Rules, 1982
      Summary: Amendments mandate that every Memorandum of Appeal or Cross Objection set out facts and grounds in distinct numbered heads, include valid mobile numbers and e-mail addresses, and be verified to state that the soft copy and documents filed are true copies or originals. All memoranda, cross objections, miscellaneous applications, stay applications and paper books must be accompanied by soft copies stored in two pen drives. The President may, by separate notification, permit hearings via an appropriate video conferencing platform.
      2.
      42/2020 - dated - 15-5-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, substitutes new TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix US dollar tariff values: TABLE-1 fixes per metric tonne values for edible oils, brass scrap and poppy seeds; TABLE-2 fixes unit values for specified forms of gold and silver with defined inclusions and exclusions; and TABLE-3 fixes a per metric tonne value for areca nuts.

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      43/2020 - dated - 16-5-2020 - CGST
      Central Government appoints the 18th May, 2020, as the date on which the provisions of section 128 of the Finance Act 2020, shall come into force.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the power conferred by sub section (2) of section 1 of the Finance Act, 2020, appointed 18 May 2020 as the date on which the provisions of section 128 of the Finance Act, 2020 shall come into force by a Central Tax notification issued through the Department of Revenue under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.

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      S.O. 126 - dated - 14-5-2020 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. S.O. 108 dated the 6th May, 2020
      Summary: The amendment excludes corporate debtors who have furnished all GST statements and returns prior to appointment of the insolvency resolution professional from the class covered, and requires the insolvency resolution professional or resolution professional to be treated as a distinct person of the corporate debtor and to obtain a new GST registration in each State or Union territory where the corporate debtor was registered earlier within thirty days of appointment or by the specified extended date.
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      S.O. 125 - dated - 14-5-2020 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Registered persons incorporated under the Companies Act may, for the specified period, furnish and verify FORM GSTR-3B under section 39 using an Electronic Verification Code (EVC). Additionally, rule 67A permits submission of Nil returns in FORM GSTR-3B via short messaging service from the registered mobile number, verified by a registered mobile number-based One Time Password (OTP), with Nil returns defined as those having no entries in any tables of the form.
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      S.O. 124 - dated - 14-5-2020 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to bring into force rule 87(13) and Form GST PMT-09 with effect from 21.04.2020
      Summary: The Governor, under powers conferred by the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act and the Fourth Amendment Rules, appoints an effective date for bringing Rule 87(13) and Form GST PMT-09 into force, thereby activating the amended GST payment provision and its prescribed form within the Bihar GST regulatory framework.
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      10682-FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2020 - dated - 31-3-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 19829-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022/2017, dated the 29th June,2017
      Summary: The State amends its GST notification to: omit serial 187 from the 2.5% schedule; in the 6% schedule insert serial 75A (HSN 3605 00 10 - "All goods") after serial 75 and omit serials 202 and 203; and in the 9% schedule omit serial 73 and substitute the column (3) entry for serial 379 with "All goods". The amendments take effect on 1 April 2020.
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