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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 05,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Deductions for medical treatment are provided under three regimes: health insurance and preventive care premiums and medical expenditure; treatment of specified serious ailments subject to specialist prescription and prescribed limits with enhanced relief for senior citizens; and maintenance and treatment of dependants with disability, subject to defined dependant and disability definitions, mandatory medical certification, approved insurance schemes with beneficiary nomination, and reduction for insurance reimbursements.
      By: Shaubhik Gupta
      Summary: An amnesty reduces or waives late fees for past-period GSTR-3B filings within a prescribed window and caps prospective late fees across return types; interest remains payable on unpaid tax while a retrospective amendment clarifies interest is payable on tax actually paid from the electronic cash ledger. Extensions and staged reliefs for filing and interest are provided for various taxpayers and returns, several statutory provisions are excluded from the general extension, and operational changes include e invoice exemptions for certain public entities, temporary EVC filing for companies, and cumulative application of Rule 36(4) for ITC reconciliation.
      By: Kashish Gupta
      Summary: Notification No.16/2021-CT notifies a proviso to the GST interest provision making interest on delayed tax payable only on the portion of tax discharged by debiting the electronic cash ledger, with retrospective effect from 01.07.2017. The proviso applies where the return for the period is furnished after the due date but excludes returns filed after commencement of assessment or adjudication proceedings; the net-interest benefit is available only if the tax and supporting invoices/debit notes are declared in the return for that same tax period.
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      Summary: The Finance Minister directed Ministries, Departments and CPSEs to front load and strive to exceed capital expenditure targets, supplement budgetary outlays with PSUs and extra budgetary resources, and pursue innovative financing including PPPs. Secretaries were asked to prioritise timely execution of major projects, coordinate with State Governments through regular sectoral reviews, and ensure early clearance of MSME dues; regular review meetings will continue to monitor implementation.
      Summary: The MPC retained the policy repo rate and continued an accommodative stance to support durable growth while ensuring CPI inflation remains within the medium term target; it cited large surplus liquidity, moderated headline inflation with upside commodity and fuel risks, mixed domestic activity amid the second COVID wave, and the need for coordinated fiscal and supply side measures and accelerated vaccination to sustain recovery.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India cleared Unifeeder ISC FZCO's acquisition of stakes in Avana Logistek Limited, Transworld Feeders Private Limited and Transworld Feeders FZCO. Unifeeder, part of the DPW group and active in India via Feedertech and Perma Shipping Line, provides EXIM feeder and NVOCC services. Avana offers multimodal coastal and NVOCC solutions, and TFPL is proposed to take on the EXIM feeder business of Shreyas Shipping and Logistics.
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act prescribes separate notified conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for the purposes of customs valuation and related requirements, with distinct rates for imported and exported goods set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per one hundred units); the notification supersedes the prior exchange rate notification except as to past actions and is effective from the stated operative date.
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      Customs

      1.
      33/2021 - dated - 3-6-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 6/2016-Customs (ADD), dated the 8th March, 2016
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping duty on imports of Phenol from the European Union and Singapore by substituting the expiry date in paragraph 3 of the principal notification; exercise of powers under section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and relevant anti-dumping rules, with the amendment confined to replacing the previously stated terminal date while preserving the duty's scope and legal basis.
      2.
      32/2021 - dated - 3-6-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No. 23/2016-Customs (ADD), dated the 6th June, 2016
      Summary: The Central Government amended Notification No. 23/2016-Customs (ADD) by inserting a paragraph providing that the anti-dumping duty on imports of Polytetrafluoroethylene originating in or exported from Russia shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the specified date, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier, following a continuation review initiated under the Customs Tariff Act and applicable anti-dumping rules.
      3.
      51/2021 - dated - 3-6-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Supersession Notification No. 48/2021-Customs(N.T.), dated 20th May, 2021
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 prescribes that, with effect from 4th June, 2021, the rates of exchange set out in Schedules I and II shall be the official conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees (and vice versa) for the purpose of customs valuation of imported and exported goods, and supersedes the earlier notification dated 20th May, 2021 except as to prior actions.

      GST - States

      4.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(03/2021-Rate)/1429 - dated - 2-6-2021 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017--Fin(R&C)(6/2019-Rate), dated the 29th March, 2019
      Summary: The amendment substitutes wording in the cited notification to (a) identify the liable actor by inserting "who shall" and (b) fix the timing of tax liability in a tax period not later than the tax period in which the date of issuance of the completion certificate for the project, where required, by the competent authority, or the date of its first occupation, whichever is earlier, falls.
      5.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(02/2021-Rate)/1428 - dated - 2-6-2021 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(11/2017-Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification adds a new clause permitting a landowner-promoter to utilise input tax credit charged by the developer-promoter for payment of tax on apartments supplied by the landowner-promoter in the same project, and inserts a new entry covering maintenance, repair and overhaul services for ships and other vessels and related components; these amendments take effect from the 2nd day of June, 2021.
      6.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(01/2021-Rate)/1427 - dated - 2-6-2021 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(1/2017-Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The Goa GST notification substitutes the column (2) entry for Schedule I serial number 259A with the designation "9503" and inserts Diethylcarbamazine as serial number 231 in List 1 after serial number 230, thereby amending classification and list inclusion under the Goa Goods and Services Tax framework; the amendment takes effect on the notification's stated commencement date.
      7.
      F.12(1)FD/Tax/2021-23 - dated - 4-6-2021 - Rajasthan SGST
      Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Rules amend Rajasthan GST compliance by extending a rule 26 deadline, requiring cumulative application of the condition in rule 36(4) for April-June 2021 with FORM GSTR-3B for June furnished including cumulative input tax credit adjustments, and permitting filing of May 2021 details via Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) during an extended window in June 2021.
      8.
      6/2021 - VI(1)/114(d-2)/2021 - dated - 19-4-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Proper officers to exercise the powers and perform the functions conferred on them
      Summary: Notification designates specific officials as Proper Officer to exercise GST powers and perform functions for computer-generated cases assigned under faceless administration, overriding earlier notifications; for example, Chapter VI (Registration) function to initiate registration is assigned to the Assistant Commissioner/State Tax Officer and the instrument is issued by the Commissioner of State Tax.
      9.
      5/2021 - VI(1)/114(d-1)/2021 - dated - 19-4-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Jurisdiction of the GST officers
      Summary: The Commissioner designates Assistant Commissioner (ST) and State Tax Officer to have jurisdiction over the entire territory solely for computer generated cases assigned to them under the faceless administration mechanism for the purpose of registration; the assignment is immediate.

      SEZ

      10.
      S.O. 2143 (E) - dated - 1-6-2021 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 8.57 hectare and notifies an area of 0.09 hectare, thereby making the resultant area as 8.04 hectare, at Plot No.IT-5, Airoli Knowledge Park-TTC Industrial Area, Villages Airoli and Dighe, District Thane in the State of Maharashtra
      Summary: Central Government, exercising powers under the Special Economic Zones Act and Rules, de-notifies 8.57 hectare and notifies 0.09 hectare at the IT/ITeS SEZ at Plot No. IT-5, Airoli Knowledge Park TTC, resulting in a revised notified SEZ area of 8.04 hectare, following the developer's proposal, State Government approval and the Development Commissioner's recommendation.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS1/P/CIR/2021/572 - dated 4-6-2021
      Centralized Database for Corporate Bonds/ Debentures
      Summary: SEBI mandates a jointly maintained Centralized Database of corporate bonds in demat form, assigning Depositories the duties to create, host, synchronise, retain historical data, ensure data integrity and provide secure access; requiring Issuers to submit prescribed ISIN-time and periodic/event-based fields; obliging Stock Exchanges to update and verify data daily; and directing Credit Rating Agencies and Debenture Trustees to verify and correct rating and default information within timelines specified in Annex III. The circular applies to debt securities issued on or after August 1, 2021.

      FEMA

      2.
      06 - dated 4-6-2021
      Payment of margins for transactions in Government Securities by Foreign Portfolio Investors
      Summary: Banks in India holding an Authorised Dealer Category 1 licence may lend to Foreign Portfolio Investors to enable placement of margins with the central counterparty for settlement of government securities (including Treasury Bills and State Development Loans) transacted outside recognised exchanges; such lending must follow the banks' credit risk management frameworks and the change is effected by amendments to the foreign exchange regulatory framework, effective immediately.
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