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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 21,2020

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      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: DGFT extended the foreign trade policy and continued MEIS and SEIS filing reliefs, extended validity of status holder certificates, and lengthened timelines under advance authorization, DFIA and EPCG including IGST and compensation cess exemptions. Customs waived late fees for certain late bills of entry and exempted customs duty and health cess for specified medical imports; e sealing implementation was deferred. Rebate claim deadlines and GSTR 1 filing tolerance were also relaxed. Guidance on freight negotiation, FOB terms, Interest Equalization Scheme support for export credit, and online ECGC facilitation were provided to sustain trade operations.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The amendment makes entitlement to transitional input tax credit subject to being taken "within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed," applying that temporal and procedural qualification to carried forward CENVAT credit, unavailed capital goods credit, credits in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs received after the appointed day, and credits relating to special categories of taxpayers, while allowing reclamation of previously reversed credits only in accordance with the prescribed time and manner.
      By: G Binani
      Summary: Proposal creates a bank product linking a mandatory fixed deposit to a zero balance savings account and an automatically generated overdraft account secured by a lien of 90-95% of the deposit; KYC is completed at account opening. The linked savings account offers standard cheque and ATM access, free SMS, normal savings interest crediting, and overdraft usage after savings are exhausted. Overdraft interest is charged monthly at a margin above the fixed deposit rate, and incoming credits first repay overdraft before appearing as savings balance.
      By: Utkarsh Desai
      Summary: When an insolvency resolution professional assumes control of a corporate debtor, the professional must obtain a distinct GST registration (unless all returns were filed prior to appointment), file an initial return covering appointment to registration, claim input tax credit in that first return even where invoices bear the corporate debtor's GST identifier without complying with normal temporal and reconciliation limits, and may obtain refund of unutilized cash-ledger balances deposited under the erstwhile registration.
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      Summary: The government granted ex post facto waiver of interest on GoI loans to Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited to regularise an amount already written off in the accounts and to formalise relief provided under a prior rehabilitation package, thereby enabling HOCL to settle a pending audit observation.
      Summary: The Cabinet expanded the Partial Credit Guarantee Scheme (PCGS) to provide a sovereign portfolio guarantee for PSB purchases of NBFC/HFC/MFI bonds and CPs rated AA and below (including specified short-maturity unrated paper), and relaxed pooled-asset eligibility by admitting certain SMA-1 NBFCs/HFCs, easing net-profit and asset-origination criteria, and extending the Scheme's operational window, with the guarantee facility time-limited by an aggregate cap and a fixed closing date.
      Summary: Extension of the Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana continues the annuity scheme with an initial assured rate of return set for the opening year and an annual reset tied to Senior Citizens Saving Scheme returns (subject to a ceiling and fresh appraisal on breach). The Finance Minister is delegated authority to approve the annual reset. Government financial liability is limited to the gap between LIC's market returns (net of expenses) and the guaranteed rate; management expenses are capped at specified percentages and minimum subscription levels for pension payouts are revised.
      Summary: The Special Liquidity Scheme establishes an SPV-managed Stressed Asset Fund that will issue interest-bearing, government-guaranteed special securities purchased solely by the Reserve Bank of India, with proceeds used to acquire short-term, investment-grade debt of eligible NBFCs/HFCs (residual maturity up to three months), administered by the Department of Financial Services under a government equity contribution and a government guarantee ceiling.
      Summary: Introduction of Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme providing 100% credit guarantee through the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company to Member Lending Institutions for Guaranteed Emergency Credit Line funding to eligible MSME and interested MUDRA borrowers. Eligible MSME accounts meeting the prescribed credit and conduct thresholds as of the reference date may obtain additional term or working capital loans up to a capped proportion of outstanding credit; loans under GECL are fully guaranteed, carry a defined tenor with a principal moratorium, have waived guarantee fees, and are subject to capped interest rates. The Scheme applies within the announced implementation window or until the sanctioned aggregate is reached.
      Summary: Approval establishes a revenue-share auction for coal and lignite where bids are percentages of revenue payable to the government with a floor and defined increments; sale and utilization of coal are unrestricted. Monthly payments equal the bid percentage times the quantity of royalty-bearing coal times the higher of notional or actual price. An upfront amount based on estimated geological reserves is payable in instalments subject to upper ceilings. Commercial exploitation of Coal Bed Methane is permitted and revenue-share rebates are available for early production and for coal used in gasification or liquefaction. Tenure for coking coal linkage in the non-regulated sector is increased up to thirty years.
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      Customs

      1.
      08/2020 - dated - 19-5-2020 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on import of Sodium citrate originating in or exported from China RP for a period of further 5 years.
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of Sodium citrate originating in or exported from China PR after a continuation review found continued dumping and consequent injury; the notification specifies differential per-unit duty rates for a named producer and for other producers, extends coverage to exports via any country to prevent circumvention, requires payment in Indian currency, and adopts the exchange rate notified under the Customs Act with the bill of entry date as the relevant date; the duty is effective for a multi-year period.
      2.
      45/2020 - dated - 19-5-2020 - 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 amends the principal non tariff notification by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to fix tariff values (US$ per metric tonne or per unit weight) for specified imports - various palm and soyabean oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut - and unit tariff values for gold and silver in prescribed forms, with the listed numerical values retained unchanged.

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      3.
      G.O.Ms.No.136 - dated - 15-5-2020 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O.Ms.No.258, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II) Department, Dated 29.6.2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Andhra Pradesh GST notification revises schedule entries and tariff classifications effective from the first day of April, 2020. It omits the serial entry in Schedule I (2.5%), inserts a new entry for tariff 3605 00 10 as "All goods" and omits two serials in Schedule II (6%), and omits one serial in Schedule III (9%) while substituting the description for serial 379 with "All goods."
      4.
      G.O.Ms. No. 135 - dated - 15-5-2020 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O.Ms.No.259, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-Il) Department, Dated 29.6.2017
      Summary: Inserts item (ia) into the state GST notification to classify maintenance, repair or overhaul services for aircraft, aircraft engines and components, prescribing an entry of 2.5 in the table column for the state tax and adjusting related cross-references to include (ia); the amendment is issued under specified provisions of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act and takes effect from 1 April 2020, with the order providing for the reduced APGST rate on aircraft MRO services and availability of full input tax credit.
      5.
      8/4/2020-LA - dated - 15-5-2020 - Goa SGST
      Goa Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2020
      Summary: The Ordinance inserts section 168A into the Goa GST Act, empowering the Government, on Council recommendation, to extend by notification any time limit under the Act where actions cannot be completed due to force majeure, defined to include war, epidemic, flood, drought, fire, cyclone, earthquake or other calamities; the power includes making such notifications retrospective from the date of commencement of the Act.
      6.
      01/2020 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 19-5-2020 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Jharkhand State GST schedules by omitting Schedule II 6% S. No. 242 and substituting Schedule IV 14% S. No. 228 with a new entry classifying "Any chapter - Lottery," thereby reassigning lottery supplies to the substituted rate entry; the amendment is effective from the first day of March, 2020.
      7.
      (08/2020)-KGST.CR.01/17-18 - dated - 6-5-2020 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM GSTR 9/9C for FY 2018-19 till 30th September, 2020.
      Summary: The Commissioner has extended the time limit for electronic furnishing of FORM GSTR 9 and FORM GSTR 9C for the financial year 2018 19, under sub section (1) of section 44 read with rule 80, setting the new deadline as 30th September, 2020 and superseding Notification (04/2020) dated 24th March, 2020.
      8.
      07/2020-State Tax - dated - 28-4-2020 - Kerala SGST
      Extended due dates for filing of Kerala Flood Cess returns for the periods February, March and April 2020
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising statutory powers under the Kerala State GST Act, Kerala Finance Act and GST Rules, extends and staggers due dates for filing Kerala Flood Cess returns for specified tax periods in response to COVID 19 related filing difficulties. The notification groups registered persons by aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year and prescribes new, class-specific due dates for Flood Cess returns for February, March, April (and May) 2020, aligning Flood Cess return timing with GSTR 3B practice and providing phased administrative relief.
      9.
      03/2020-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 16-4-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises SGST rate schedules by omitting serial 187 from Schedule I, inserting tariff heading 3605 00 10 as "All goods" into Schedule II and omitting serials 202 and 203 from Schedule II, and by deleting serial 73 and substituting "All goods" for the description in serial 379 of Schedule III; the notification effects these substitutions and omissions and specifies the commencement date.
      10.
      02/2020-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 16-4-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 11/2017 - State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts a new entry for maintenance, repair or overhaul services in respect of aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft components or parts into the Tripura SGST rate schedule, specifies that these services attract the stated state tax rate, and amends the related sub-item reference to include the new entry; the amendment is effective from 1st April, 2020.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/CMD1/CIR/P/2020/84 - dated 20-5-2020
      Advisory on disclosure of material impact of CoVID–19 pandemic on listed entities under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (‘LODR Regulations’/‘LODR’)
      Summary: Listed entities should assess and disclose the material impact of the CoVID 19 pandemic on operations and financials, using existing materiality guidelines. Disclosures should be timely, adequate, non selective, and may include operational disruption, restart schedules, measures taken, and quantitative/qualitative effects on capital, profitability, liquidity, debt servicing, assets, internal controls, supply chain, demand and contractual risks; entities should update prior disclosures as material developments occur and include pandemic impact in periodic financial statements where possible.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF3/CIR/P/2020/086 - dated 20-5-2020
      Listing of Mutual Fund schemes that are in the process of winding up
      Summary: Units of mutual fund schemes under the winding-up process shall be listed on recognized stock exchanges as an optional exit route for investors, subject to listing formalities; initial trading will be in dematerialised form and AMCs must enable transfer of units held as Statement of Account or unit certificates.

      Income Tax

      3.
      12/2020 - dated 20-5-2020
      Clarifications in respect of prescribed electronic modes under section 269SU of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Section 269SU mandates that specified persons must offer prescribed electronic payment modes-Debit Card powered by RuPay, UPI and UPI QR Code. The circular exempts a specified person with only B2B transactions (no retail customers) from section 269SU if at least ninety five percent of aggregate receipts in the previous year, including sales, turnover or gross receipts, are received by modes other than cash.
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