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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 21,2021

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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: The article critiques anti profiteering enforcement under GST, recounting a case where a wholesale distributor was penalised despite manufacturer-set price lists and an acknowledged error in computation; authorities failed to issue notice to the manufacturer and proceeded against the distributor, exposing procedural lapses in pursuing the primary commercial actor and in calculation methods.
      By: Sandeep Garg
      Summary: Mere non-reflection of supplier invoices in GSTR-2A does not automatically disqualify a recipient from claiming input tax credit; Section 16(2) prescribes possession of invoice, receipt of supply, tax being charged and paid by the supplier, and filing of returns as core conditions, while Section 42 requires matching, communication of discrepancies and a prescribed procedure before reversal. Rule 36(4) creates a restricted availment window for non-uploaded invoices but ties to Section 43A which is not yet in force. Judicial and policy statements discourage automatic reversal against bona fide recipients and prioritise recovery from suppliers except in narrow exceptional circumstances.
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      Summary: The Central Government extended multiple Income tax Act compliance deadlines for 2020-21 filings, including SFT and reportable account statements, TDS/TCS statements and Form No.16 issuance, trustee and investment fund filings, return filing due dates for Assessment Year 2021-22, audit reports and transfer pricing accountant reports. Extensions are subject to an exception to the interest provision where post reduction tax liability exceeds a specified threshold, and advance tax paid by certain resident individuals within the original due date will be treated as advance tax.
      Summary: Competition regulation should be market friendly, trust based and forward looking, with the Commission proactively engaging industry to hear legitimate claims while preventing undermining of market processes. The release notes merger regime amendments dispensing with non compete disclosure at notification and endorses market studies to detect imperfections. It records CCI operational reforms-e filings, virtual hearings, a business advisory for supply coordination, and a green channel automatic approval route that approved thirty combinations-and a workshop on antitrust enforcement and the merger regime.
      Summary: Under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, the Board determines the rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export valuation, superseding the prior notification except as to past acts, with the listed scheduled rates effective from 21st May, 2021.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department will transition to a new e-filing portal with a brief six day unavailability of the existing site for migration, affecting both taxpayers and officers and interrupting electronic filing, notices, responses and final communications; officers are directed to schedule hearings and compliances only after a short buffer post go live, with existing engagements to be preponed or adjourned as needed.
      Summary: Exports of Dahanu Gholvad Sapota were sourced from authorised GI users and processed through APEDA-assisted registered packhouse and treatment facilities, demonstrating the role of Geographical Indication certification, authorised-user designation, grading/sorting and compliance with post-harvest treatment requirements as the operational basis for export facilitation under APEDA and Department of Commerce support schemes.
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      G.O. Ms. No. 12 - dated - 10-5-2021 - Puducherry SGST
      Extension of validity of e-way bills
      Summary: A pandemic-time extension allows delayed completion or compliance of statutory actions under the Puducherry GST framework to a single extended date, covering proceedings, orders, notices and filings, while expressly excluding certain substantive provisions, rules and e-way bill compliance; a distinct later extension applies to actions under a specified rule, and refund-rejection orders are deferred until fifteen days after receipt of reply or the general extended date, whichever is later.
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      G.O. Ms. No. 11 - dated - 10-5-2021 - Puducherry SGST
      Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment mandates a cumulative adjustment of input tax credit in FORM GSTR-3B for May 2021 to cover April and May 2021 together, and permits registered persons to furnish April 2021 invoice details via the Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) within the prescribed filing window in May.
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      09/2021 - dated 20-5-2021
      Extension of time limits of certain compliances to provide relief to taxpayers in view of the severe pandemic
      Summary: Extension of time limits for specified income tax compliances postpones filing deadlines for SFT, reportable account statements, quarter end TDS/TCS statements, employee TDS certificates, trustee superannuation statements, investment fund income statements, returns of income (including belated and revised), audit reports and accountant reports for international and specified domestic transactions; clarifications exclude certain return filing cases from interest relief and deem timely paid tax by certain resident individuals as advance tax.

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      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 03/2021 - dated 6-5-2021
      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 prescribes COVID-19 relief measures under West Bengal GST: extended filing windows for composition scheme statements and annual returns; conditional reduced interest (nil for initial 15 days then a lower rate) and waiver of late fees for FORM GSTR-3B for Feb-Apr 2020 subject to filing by specified cut-offs and turnover thresholds; waiver of late fees for FORM GSTR-1 if filed by the extended date; cumulative application of rule 36(4) for Feb-Aug 2020 with adjustment in Sept 2020 return; extension of e-way bill validity and suspension of time limits for certain withholding, collection and other returns until the extended date.
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      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 02/2021 - dated 25-2-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification 442-F.T. dated 3rd April, 2020.
      Summary: The Dynamic QR Code requirement applies to B2C tax invoices issued by registered persons exceeding the aggregate turnover threshold, excluding specified service categories and supplies treated as B2B by e invoicing. Dynamic QR Codes must contain supplier identification, payment routing, invoice number/date, total value and GST breakup, and be scannable for digital payment. An invoice is deemed compliant when it either contains the Dynamic QR Code or records a cross reference of the payment (transaction id, date/time, amount and mode), including for electronic payment flows; where payment is made after invoice issuance a Dynamic QR Code must be provided.
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