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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 23,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Regulatory changes impose an embargo on fresh initiations under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, extend the suspension period beyond initial measures, raise the initiation threshold substantially, exclude Covid related debts from triggering insolvency, and propose a dedicated insolvency framework for MSMEs. The measures aim to ease business compliance and bolster liquidity, but they are likely to impede creditor recoveries, impair bank balance sheets through elevated NPAs and provisioning, delay restructurings and valuations, and affect insolvency professionals and adjudicatory fora; voluntary filings and interaction with other recovery laws need clarification.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The tribunals examined whether a golf course, when capitalised with irrigation systems, water tanks, sprinklers, bunkers and technical installations used to operate the course commercially, constitutes plant rather than non depreciable land or a building. Where such integrated operational installations function as tools of the taxpayer's business and costs are capitalised accordingly, the tribunal characterised the asset as plant for depreciation purposes, while remitting factual details to the assessing officer when necessary to verify construction and capitalisation records.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Applying the two-fold annexation test-extent of annexation and object of annexation-the detachable sliding and stackable glass partitions fixed by nuts and bolts but capable of dismantling and reuse are classified as movable property because they are not embedded in the earth and are affixed for temporary demarcation and privacy rather than permanent enjoyment of the land, rendering procurement eligible for input tax credit and outside the GST exclusion for construction of immovable property.
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      Summary: Announcement sets auction terms for multiple government securities using price based and yield based methods under a multiple price auction. Bids must be submitted electronically on the central banking system within prescribed competitive and non competitive windows. A limited portion of notified amounts is reserved for eligible participants under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility, the government may retain additional subscription up to a specified cap, results will be declared and successful bidders must make payment on the scheduled date, and the securities are eligible for When Issued trading per central guidelines.
      Summary: The MPC reduced the policy repo rate and maintained an accommodative stance to support growth amid COVID 19, citing acute downside risks to GDP and a highly uncertain inflation outlook. Complementary measures include rollover of a refinance facility to SIDBI, extended compliance time under the voluntary retention route for FPIs, extensions for export credit tenors and import payment periods for specified shipments, a liquidity line to EXIM Bank, extension of loan moratoria and working capital reliefs with permitted conversion of accumulated interest into a funded interest term loan repayable within the current financial year, a temporary rise in banks' group exposure limit, and relaxed withdrawal norms for states' Consolidated Sinking Funds.
      Summary: The publication provides a transparent account of the Central Government's debt operations, noting reliance on market-linked borrowings and a prudent portfolio risk profile; it analyses conventional debt sustainability indicators (Debt/GDP, interest payments to receipts, composition by short-term/external/floating-rate debt) and sets out the Central Government's Debt Management Strategy that guides the multi-year borrowing plan.
      Summary: Central tax administration has issued widespread tax refunds to income tax and corporate tax assessees, including trusts, MSMEs, proprietorships and partnerships, and has expedited the refund process following a recent policy announcement, reporting bulk weekly disbursements and separate accounting for income and corporate tax refunds.
      Summary: RBI cut the policy repo rate and reduced the reverse repo rate while maintaining an accommodative monetary stance; extended by three months the permission for banks to grant a three-month moratorium on monthly instalments and on working-capital interest, allowing interest accrued during the moratorium to be converted into a term loan; raised permissible bank group exposure to corporates to 30% of group net worth; and forecast a likely GDP contraction with an uncertain inflation outlook.
      Summary: CCI approval granted for the proposed acquisition of 100% of the issued and paid up share capital of Emami Cement Limited by Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited, structured as a full share acquisition on a fully diluted basis; parties operate overlapping cement manufacturing and sales businesses producing a range of grey cements and ancillary products across multiple states, and a detailed CCI order will follow.
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      25/2020 - dated - 21-5-2020 - Cus
      Inclusion of Gopalpur Port [INGPR1] as notified port for getting benefits under AA/ EPCG schemes and other export incentive schemes like MEIS/SEIS and other such schemes.
      Summary: The notification substitutes the word "Dighi" with "Dighi, Gopalpur" in specified conditions, paragraphs and table entries of multiple prior Customs notifications, thereby treating Gopalpur as a notified port and extending to it the operative coverage and eligibility for Customs tariff exemptions and export incentive schemes such as AA, EPCG and other scheme-specific benefits.

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      45/GST-2 - dated - 21-5-2020 - Haryana SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 99/GST-2, dated the 18th November, 2019
      Summary: Corrigendum to notification No.99/GST-2 dated 18 November 2019: on page 4307, line 46, replace the phrase "twenty-five crore rupees" with "five crore rupees", effecting a textual correction to the published state GST notification.
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      35/GST-2 - dated - 16-4-2020 - Haryana SGST
      Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: Registered persons opting for the composition scheme for 2020-21 must electronically file FORM GST CMP-02 (signed or verified via electronic verification code) on the common portal or through a notified Facilitation Centre by the prescribed cut-off and furnish FORM GST ITC-03 as required by rule 44(4) by the stated deadline. The condition on input tax credit shall apply cumulatively for February-August 2020, and FORM GSTR-3B for September 2020 must include the cumulative input tax credit adjustments for those months.
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      19/GST-2 - dated - 31-3-2020 - Haryana SGST
      Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: The amendment mandates Aadhaar authentication for GST registration from 1 April 2020, with failure to authenticate triggering compulsory physical verification of the principal place of business within sixty days and uploading of verification reports in FORM GST REG-30. It reorganises input tax credit treatment for capital goods by fixing a five-year useful life, adjusts common credit computations when categories change, permits re-crediting to the electronic credit ledger via FORM GST PMT-03 for certain refunds, and establishes recovery procedures for refunds where export proceeds are not realised under FEMA timelines.

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      26/2020 - dated - 21-5-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government notifies ‘Kerala Cooperative Development and Welfare Fund Board’ a Board constituted by the Government of Kerala in respect of the specified income arising to that Board
      Summary: Exemption under clause (46) of section 10 is notified for the Kerala Cooperative Development and Welfare Fund Board in respect of membership fees, annual renewal fees, risk fund contributions and assistance, and interest on those receipts, subject to conditions that the Board not carry on commercial activity, maintain unchanged activities and income character, file its return as prescribed, and furnish an audited report with a chartered accountant's certificate confirming compliance.
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      Trade Notice No. 12/2020-2021 - dated 22-5-2020
      Issuance of Preferential Certificate of Origin for India’s exports to Thailand and Vietnam under ASEAN-India FTA
      Summary: Preferential Certificate of Origin issuance for exports to Thailand and Vietnam under the ASEAN India FTA is restored to physical paper format; exporters must submit manual applications to the designated issuing agencies (Export Inspection Agency, MPEDA, Textile Committee). The DGFT e platform will not accept applications for those two destinations but will continue to process CoO applications for other countries under the FTA. This arrangement remains in place until further notice.
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