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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 27,2020

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      By: Atul Rathod
      Summary: Issuance of a deficiency memo under the GST refund rules often compels taxpayers to resubmit a fresh refund application, which administrative practice and certain circulars treat as restarting the statutory limitation period, thereby risking time barred claims. The rules implicated include acknowledgement and scrutiny under rule 90, recredit to the electronic credit ledger under rule 93(1), and notice procedures under rule 94(3). The article warns that technical or format deficiencies enforced by circulars can prejudice taxpayers and recommends filing early, adhering to master circular formats, and seeking clarification that limitation runs from the original filing when substantive entitlement is unaffected.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: BSE relaxed SME listing eligibility effective June 1, 2020: the net tangible assets threshold is lowered and the track record requirement is eased to allow qualification where the company shows combined positive cash accruals (earnings before depreciation and tax) in any one of the last three years together with a positive net worth; alternate routes for newer entities (funding or listed group) remain intact. NBFC and broking company guidelines are unchanged.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Ancillary services and goods provided in relation to electricity distribution-such as connections, re connections, supervision, erection works, testing, and meter supply or shifting-are treated as independent, often non continuous supplies made at consumer request and not naturally bundled with continuous electricity supply; they therefore do not automatically qualify as a composite supply nor for exemption or concessional GST treatment merely because electricity itself is exempt.
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      GST - States

      1.
      F. 1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2020(Part-II) - dated - 20-5-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to waive off the requirement for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for 2019-20 for certain category of taxpayers
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso relieving taxpayers who furnished FORM GSTR-3B instead of FORM GST CMP-08 from the obligation to furnish outward supply statements in FORM GSTR-1 or the payment statement in FORM GST CMP-08 for all tax periods in the specified financial year.
      2.
      338/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CTR-03 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in notification no. 514 dated 29-6-2017, w.e.f 01-4-2020
      Summary: Uttarakhand GST rate schedules were amended by omitting specified entries from Schedule I at 2.5 per cent, inserting a new entry in Schedule II for goods under heading 3605 00 10, omitting certain Schedule II and Schedule III entries, and substituting "All goods" in a Schedule III entry.
      3.
      335/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-19 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to undergo authentication of the possession of Aadhar Card for special class of people w.e.f 01-4-2020
      Summary: Authentication of possession of an Aadhaar number is required for GST registration purposes for the authorised signatory, managing and authorised partners of a partnership firm, and the Karta of a Hindu undivided family. The requirement applies under the prescribed GST rules, and where Aadhaar has not been assigned, alternate and viable means of identification are to be provided in the manner specified by the rules. The notification is deemed to have come into force with effect from 1 April 2020.
      4.
      334/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-18 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks for authentication by Aadhar for gst registration or by other viable means
      Summary: Authentication of Aadhaar number is required for an individual seeking GST registration as a condition of eligibility for registration. Where Aadhaar number has not been assigned, alternate and viable means of identification must be offered in the manner specified in the rules. The notification is deemed to have come into force with effect from 1 April 2020.
      5.
      333/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-17 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Provisions of sub-section 6(b) and 6(c) shall not apply on a person other than Indian citizen or to a specified class of person w.e.f 01-4-2020
      Summary: The GST registration provisions under sub-section 6B and sub-section 6C of section 25 are made inapplicable to a person who is not a citizen of India, and to any class of persons other than the specified categories. Those categories are individual, authorised signatory of all types, managing and authorised partner, and Karta of a Hindu undivided family. The notification operates from 1 April 2020.
      6.
      332/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-16 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The amendment rules introduce Aadhaar authentication as a condition for GST registration, provide for physical verification of the principal place of business where authentication fails, and revise the verification process and reporting in FORM GST REG-30. They also modify the input tax credit formula for capital goods, clarify the five-year useful life rule, require audit and filing of FORM GSTR-9C for specified turnover, and adjust refund and export-related provisions, including re-credit, recovery of refunds where export proceeds are not realised, and an undertaking in FORM GST RFD-01.
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      330/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-13 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to notify registered dealers whose turnover is above 100 crore rupees w.e.f 01-10-2020
      Summary: Registered persons, other than those covered by the specified exclusions in rule 54, whose aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds one hundred crore rupees are notified as a class required to prepare invoices and other prescribed documents under rule 48(4) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, for supplies of goods or services or both to registered persons. The notification supersedes the earlier notification on the subject, subject to things done or omitted to be done before supersession.
      8.
      329/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-12 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 430/2019/ 3(120) /XXVII(8)/2019/CT-21dated 31st May, 2019
      Summary: A further amendment under section 148 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 inserts a new proviso in paragraph 2 of the existing notification. Taxpayers who furnished FORM GSTR-3B for tax periods in financial year 2019-20 instead of FORM GST CMP-08 are not required to furnish FORM GSTR-1 or FORM GST CMP-08 for all tax periods in financial year 2019-20. The amendment creates a filing relaxation for the specified class of taxpayers.
      9.
      328/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-11 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to make amendments to special procedure for corporate debtors undergoing the corporate insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
      Summary: Special procedure is prescribed for corporate debtors undergoing the corporate insolvency resolution process, requiring a new registration in each State or Union territory within thirty days of appointment of the IRP or RP, and a first return after registration. The newly registered person may claim input tax credit on eligible invoices received since appointment, and recipients may also avail credit on invoices issued using the erstwhile GSTIN, subject to specified conditions and exceptions. Cash ledger amounts deposited by the IRP or RP before new registration are available for refund to the erstwhile registration.
      10.
      327/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-9 - dated - 20-5-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Foreign Airlines Company exempted to provide reconciliation statement GSTR-9C
      Summary: Foreign airline companies meeting the prescribed foreign company registration conditions are treated as a special class of registered persons under the Uttarakhand GST law and are not required to furnish the reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C. In place of GSTR-9C, they must submit for each GSTIN a statement of receipts and payments for the financial year relating to Indian business operations, duly authenticated by a practising Chartered Accountant in India or a firm or LLP of practising Chartered Accountants in India, by the prescribed due date in the succeeding financial year.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DNPMP/CIR/P/2020/89 - dated 26-5-2020
      Guidelines for identification and selection of location as a delivery centre(s) for commodity derivatives contract
      Summary: Stock exchanges must apply uniform criteria when identifying delivery centres for physically delivered commodity derivatives, assessing demand-supply dynamics, production catchment, contract liquidity, value chain participation, and infrastructure such as warehouses (with WDRA registration where applicable), transport links, assaying facilities and processing plants; they must obtain stakeholder feedback, review existing and potential centres, report assessments to Product Advisory Committees, and submit relevant information to the regulator for contract approvals and renewals.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2020/88 - dated 25-5-2020
      Implementation of Circular on ‘Margin obligations to be given by way of Pledge / Re-pledge in the Depository System’ – Extension.
      Summary: Implementation of pledge/re-pledge margin obligations in the depository system is deferred to allow system readiness; trading and clearing members must close existing demat accounts tagged as Client Margin/Collateral within the extended transition period. A Power of Attorney held by a member is not equivalent to collection of margin, effective immediately. Client confirmation by OTP or verifiable mechanism is required only once at initial creation of the pledge; subsequent re-pledging by the member does not require further confirmation.
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