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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 09,2021

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      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: Provisional attachment under GST allows the Commissioner to attach property, including bank accounts, during specified pending proceedings to protect revenue, but only when the Commissioner, acting on tangible material, forms an opinion that such attachment is necessary and proportionate. Courts treat this power as drastic and exceptional, require strict compliance with statutory ingredients, disallow mechanical or delegated use, and mandate that liquid assets be attached only as a last resort. A recent amendment broadens scope to other persons and additional proceedings, prompting concerns about misuse absent clear statutory benchmarks and administrative guidance.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Interest on tax paid from the electronic cash ledger is made retrospectively applicable, with interest on delayed returns confined to amounts debited from that ledger. Notifications further extend GSTR 1 filing dates for specified months, prescribe staggered interest relief tied to turnover bands for delayed electronic cash ledger payments, reduce late fees across GSTR 3B, GSTR 1, GSTR 4 and GSTR 7 subject to turnover and nil liability categories, exempt government entities from e invoice rules, extend many compliance time limits (with listed exceptions), and allow temporary EVC filing and cumulative ITC adjustment limits when supplier details are missing.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The QRMP scheme allows eligible small GST taxpayers to file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B quarterly while making monthly tax payments, with eligibility set by PAN level turnover as reflected in prior GSTR-3B filings. Payments in the first two months may be made via the Fixed Sum Method-using a system generated challan based on prior cash payments-or the Self Assessment Method; IFF is optional for early transmission of invoice details to facilitate recipient ITC. The portal provides draft quarterly GSTR-3B auto-populated from GSTR-1 and any IFF entries, and frequency selection is subject to prescribed timelines.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The circular raises per-fund overseas investment ceilings and the per-fund ETF investment cap while maintaining the industry aggregate cap. New-scheme documents must disclose intended overseas investment amounts at NFO, which will operate as soft limits for monthly reporting. Ongoing schemes retain a prescribed investment headroom based on recent average overseas AUM to permit incremental overseas investments, subject to the revised per-fund ceilings. All other previously specified conditions governing overseas investments remain unchanged and the modifications are effective immediately.
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      Summary: NFRA has published a Consultation Paper seeking stakeholder comments on TAC recommendations to enhance engagement, including formation of advisory/consulting groups, fellowship programmes, publication of NFRA's Inspection Policy, and measures to build regulatory capacity; submissions are invited by the stated deadline via a designated email address.
      Summary: The Competition Commission approved Tata Power's acquisition of 51% equity in each of three Odisha electricity distribution companies from the state-owned seller, following separate competitive bidding processes conducted by the state electricity regulator, resulting in a transfer of controlling interests in regional distribution utilities; a detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: CCI approves an exchange of equity shareholding by existing shareholders of ReNew Power for shares in ReNew Energy Global Limited, together with a reverse triangular merger whereby a wholly owned subsidiary of ReNew Global will merge into RMG Acquisition Corporation II; ReNew and its affiliates engage in generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and a detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: Approval under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002 has been granted for BCP Topco IX Pte. Ltd., with co investors Waverly Pte Ltd. and Platinum Owl C 2018 RSC Limited, to acquire up to 75% shareholding in Mphasis Limited through interconnected transactions, identifying the acquirers and confirming the transaction concerns acquisition of control in a publicly listed IT services company; a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The export of groundnuts from West Bengal to Nepal demonstrates APEDA oversight and exporter eligibility for regional consignments. The export regime requires buyer registration, batch processing by APEDA-registered units, exporter applications for certificates of export and stuffing certificates, mandatory aflatoxin analysis with laboratory-issued stuffing certificates, and final issuance of export certificates by APEDA to ensure compliance and food-safety verification for international shipments.
      Summary: Re-issue sale of three central Government securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank using the multiple price method with specified notified amounts and an option to retain additional subscriptions. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on E-Kuber within prescribed windows on the auction date; results and payment dates are fixed. The securities are eligible for when-issued trading under Reserve Bank guidelines.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 392(E) - dated - 7-6-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: The Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014 are amended to revise rule 38A: the heading is expanded to include Shops and Establishment Registration, AGILE-PRO is renamed AGILE-PRO-S, clauses substitute that Profession Tax Registration and Opening of Bank Account operate with effect from 23 February 2020, and Shops and Establishment Registration is added. The Annexure e-Form INC-35 is replaced with a revised form integrating GSTIN, EPFO, ESIC, Profession Tax, Bank Account and Shops and Establishment Registration as part of the SPICe+ process.

      GST - States

      2.
      (11/2021) FD 16 CSL 2021 - dated - 4-6-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendment in Notification (24/2017) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 29th December, 2017
      Summary: Amendment waives the total amount of late fee payable under section 47 for financial year 2021-22 onwards by registered persons who fail to furnish FORM GSTR-4 by the due date, by excluding from liability any late fee amounts that exceed specified thresholds: a lower threshold where the total state tax payable in the return is nil, and a higher threshold for other registered persons.
      3.
      (10/2021) FD 16 CSL 2021 - dated - 4-6-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendment in Notification (02/2018) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 23rd January, 2018,
      Summary: Amendment waives the portion of late fee under the Karnataka GST regime for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-1 for tax periods from June 2021 onwards by capping the payable late fee for classes of registered persons: nil outward supplies; persons with turnover up to a specified threshold in the preceding financial year (excluding nil filers); and persons with turnover in a higher specified bracket (excluding nil filers). Any late fee in excess of the specified capped amount for the relevant class is waived.
      4.
      (09/2021) FD 16 CSL 2021 - dated - 4-6-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendment in Notification (29/2018) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the existing table to set turnover-based grace periods for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B and inserts provisos waiving late fees for delayed filings within designated relief windows, capping waived amounts above specified minima and providing a lower waiver threshold where the state tax payable is nil; it further prescribes fixed waived amounts for late fees from the June tax period onwards applicable to nil-tax returns, very small taxpayers, and mid-tier turnover taxpayers.
      5.
      (08/2021) FD 16 CSL 2021 - dated - 4-6-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendment in Notification (13/2019) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the proviso wording to apply where a person is liable to pay tax but fails to do so, changes the Table heading from "Tax period" to "Month/Quarter", and replaces serials 4-7 with a staged interest schedule that differentiates taxpayers by aggregate turnover and specifies initial lower or nil interest periods followed by higher interest for March, April and May 2021 and for the quarter ending March 2021; effective from 18 May 2021.
      6.
      F.12 (1)FD/Tax/2021-12 - dated - 2-6-2021 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 49/2017- State Tax (Rate) dated 29.06.2017 so as to notify RGST rates of various services as recommended by GST Council in its 43rd meeting held on 28.05.2021
      Summary: The notification allows 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 maintenance, repair or overhaul services for ships and vessels into the notification's table under a specified GST rate, with consequential textual substitutions; effective from 2 June 2021.
      7.
      F.12 (1)FD/Tax/2021-11 - dated - 2-6-2021 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to amend notifications No. 40/2017- State Tax (Rate) dated 29.06.2017 so as to give effect to the recommendations made by GST Council in its 43rd meeting held on 28.05.2021
      Summary: Amends the Rajasthan SGST notification to substitute the tariff entry in Schedule I with heading 9503 for the specified serial and to insert Diethylcarbamazine as a new entry in List 1; amendments take effect on the notification's stated commencement date and are made pursuant to the state GST statute on the Council's recommendations.
      8.
      F.1-11 (91)-Tax/GST/2021 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date of furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for April, 2021
      Summary: Extension of the time limit for furnishing FORM GSTR-1: general monthly filers are allowed until the eleventh day of the month succeeding the tax period; quarterly filers required to furnish returns are allowed until the thirteenth day; and for the tax period April 2021 the filing deadline for registered persons under the primary return provision is extended until the twenty-sixth day of the succeeding month. The notification supersedes earlier ones while saving actions already taken thereunder.
      9.
      F.1-11 (91)-Tax/GST/2021 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to extend specified compliance falling between 15.04.2021 to 30.05.2021 till 31.05.2021
      Summary: Statutory time limits for GST-related actions falling within the COVID-19 affected period are extended to a later specified date to permit completion of proceedings, issuance of orders, notices and approvals, and the filing of appeals, replies, applications, reports, documents, returns and statements, while excluding certain assessment-related provisions, specified return-filing provisions, e-way bill obligations and rules made under those exclusions; Rule Nine time limits are granted a separate mid-month extension; refund-rejection order issuance is deferred until fifteen days after reply or the later specified date.
      10.
      605-F.T. - dated - 3-6-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 1895-F.T. dated 31.12.2018 in order to provide waiver of late fees for specified taxpayers and specified tax periods.
      Summary: Amends notification No. 1895-F.T. to waive the amount of late fee under section 47 for failures to file FORM GSTR-3B within specified concession periods, allocated by class of registered person and tax period (distinguishing taxpayers above and up to an aggregate turnover threshold and quarterly filers), and deems the amendment effective from 20th April 2021.
      11.
      604-F.T. - dated - 3-6-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to provide relief by lowering of interest rate for the month of March and April, 2021.
      Summary: Temporarily reduces GST interest for specified post-due filing periods for March and April 2021 by inserting table entries that differentiate taxpayers by aggregate turnover and return type, prescribing lower interest for initial delay periods and higher interest thereafter, and making the amendment effective retrospectively from 18 April 2021.
      12.
      603-F.T. - dated - 3-6-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to make second amendment (2021) to WBGST Rules.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso to rule 26(1) permitting persons registered under the Companies Act to furnish the return under section 39 in FORM GSTR-3B and the details of outward supplies under section 37 in FORM GSTR-1 or using the invoice furnishing facility, for the period from 27th April, 2021 to 31st May, 2021, verified through an electronic verification code (EVC).
      13.
      602-F.T. - dated - 3-6-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to waive penalty payable for non-compliance of provisions of Notification No. 442-F.T. dated 3rd April 2020 (Amendment to notification No. 952-F.T. dated 07.12.2020).
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 952-F.T. substitutes "31st day of March" with "30th day of June" and "1st day of April" with "1st day of July" in the first paragraph; made under section 128 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the amendment is deemed to have come into force with effect from 30th March, 2021.
      14.
      601-F.T. - dated - 3-6-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to implement e-invoicing for the taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding ₹ 50 Cr from 1st April 2021.
      Summary: Amends the state GST notification by substituting the words "one hundred crore rupees" with "fifty crore rupees" in the first paragraph of notification No. 441-F.T., thereby lowering the turnover threshold for mandatory e-invoicing under sub-rule (4) of rule 48 of the West Bengal GST Rules, 2017; the amendment is stated to be effective from 1 April 2021.
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