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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 15,2019

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      By: NarendraKumar Thotamsetty
      Summary: Amnesty permits taxpayers whose registrations were cancelled-often due to electronic portal or e mail service issues-to apply for revocation of cancellation and restoration of original registration by filing an Application for Revocation of Cancellation of Registration in Form GST REG 21 within the extended period, enabling reclamation of missed input tax credits while remaining subject to other statutory provisions and procedural eligibility.
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      Summary: Revised Guidelines govern discretionary compounding of offences under the Income-tax Act, 1961, effective 17 June 2019. They classify Chapter XXII offences into Category A and B, prescribe strict eligibility conditions (prescribed affidavit, prior payment of tax/interest/penalty, undertaking to pay compounding charges and withdraw related appeals), set exclusions (repeat offences, convictions, involvement in organised evasion or matters under investigation by specified agencies, offences linked to undisclosed foreign assets or designated statutes), and establish procedural mechanisms: competent authorities, Committee approvals for high-value cases, reporting by assessing officers, timelines for intimation and payment, and computation of compounding charges including fee, prosecution and litigation expenses.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs has, under powers in the Customs Act, substituted TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of an existing customs notification to fix revised tariff values for listed imports. The substitution specifies US dollar per metric tonne values for various palm oil and palmolein categories, crude soyabean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts, and prescribes per-unit US dollar tariff values for gold and silver where specified notification benefits are availed, thereby updating the customs valuation references for these commodities.
      Summary: Pre-budget consultations prioritized fiscal management and macroeconomic stability, recommending appropriate public sector borrowing, fiscal consolidation, and an independent fiscal policy committee. Measures to support financial stability included bank capital infusion and an IBC-style framework for NBFCs. Growth-oriented proposals focused on promoting manufacturing and labour-intensive sectors, tariff and EXIM reforms, removal of specific duties on textiles, GST simplification, implementation of a Direct Tax Code, incentives for digital transactions, and skilling to boost employment.
      Summary: Pre-Budget consultation emphasised prioritising public investment in social infrastructure-education, health and social protection-to improve human development, and stakeholders proposed measures including expanded healthcare infrastructure, free medicines and diagnostics, PPP promotion in tertiary care, cluster-based model schools, enhanced scholarships, nutrition and sanitation initiatives, protection of children from labour, and targeted budgets for special schools and rehabilitation centres.
      Summary: The Kimberley Process requires that each cross-border shipment of rough diamonds be accompanied by a validated Kimberley Process Certificate and transported in a tamper-proof container, may only be exported to co-participant countries, and prohibits uncertified shipments from entering participant territories.
      Summary: Repayment of 6.90% Government Stock is repayable at par on the maturity date and no interest will accrue thereafter. Payment to registered holders in ledger accounts or by stock certificate will be by pay order with bank particulars or by credit through electronic means under the Government Securities Regulations, 2007; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance. Absent such particulars, holders should tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or designated bank branches twenty days before the due date to obtain repayment.
      Summary: Pre-budget consultations sought policy and fiscal measures to mobilise capital and reduce costs for infrastructure projects, proposing tax-free bonds, levy rationalisation, streamlined land acquisition, GST reclassification for telecom towers, and user development fees for railway upgrades. Climate-focused proposals recommended a Green Technology Acceleration Fund, Infrastructure Status for renewable energy, incentives for domestic solar manufacturing and electric vehicles, vehicle-scrapping provisions, enhanced recycling, and increased R&D support in the automobile sector.
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      FEMA

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      S.O. 422(E) - dated - 13-6-2019 - FEMA
      Corrigendum – Notification No. FEMA 1/2019-RB, dated March 07, 2019
      Summary: Correction re-designates the notification number of the FEMA instrument from its original identifier to a new notification number while stating that all other contents of the Gazette notification remain unchanged, constituting an administrative renumbering without substantive amendment.

      GST - States

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      KA.NI-2-812/XI-9(42)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(39)-2019 - dated - 28-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Twenty Eight Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: Amendments to the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 clarify project-wise input tax credit, common credit and reversal rules for real estate supplies, including computation for apartments booked before completion or first occupation, separate treatment of central, State, Union territory and integrated tax, and reversal or additional credit through FORM GSTR-3B or FORM DRC-03. The rules also insert rule 88A on the order of utilisation of input tax credit and substitute assessment, demand and rectification forms to standardise electronic summaries, tax particulars and compounding amounts.
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      KA.NI-2-808/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(36)-2019 - dated - 28-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing Quarterly return in FORM GSTR-1 for tax payers with aggregate turnover upto 1.5 crores
      Summary: Registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees are notified as a class for a special procedure for furnishing outward supply details under the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax framework. Such taxpayers must furnish details in FORM GSTR-1 for the specified quarter within the prescribed time, including April-June 2019 up to 31 July 2019. The time limit for furnishing returns or details for July 2017 to June 2019 will be notified separately in the Official Gazette.
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      KA.NI-2-807/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(35)-2019 - dated - 28-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Category of persons exempt from obtaining registration who is engaged in exclusive supply of goods and whose aggregate turnover in the financial year does not exceed forty lakh rupees
      Summary: Persons engaged in exclusive supply of goods are exempted from obtaining registration where aggregate turnover does not exceed forty lakh rupees, subject to exclusions for compulsory registration, notified goods, specified intra-State supplies, and persons opting for or continuing registration under the Act. The notified goods include ice cream and other edible ice, pan masala, and tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes. The notification takes effect from 1 April 2019.
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      KA.NI-2-806/XI-9(42)/17-2019 - dated - 28-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The value of exempt services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances, where consideration is represented by interest or discount, is excluded for composition scheme eligibility and for computing aggregate turnover. The clarification prevents such financing activity from affecting a registered person's ability to opt for the composition scheme under the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
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      KA.NI-2-805/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(34)-2019 - dated - 28-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Twenty Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: The rules amend UP GST procedures to (i) retitle Chapter II as Composition Levy and include services in composition; (ii) permit separate registrations for multiple places of business with conditions and separate REG-01 applications; (iii) introduce suspension of registration pending cancellation proceedings and bar supplies/returns during suspension; and (iv) allow transfer of unutilised ITC to newly registered places via FORM GST ITC-02A within thirty days, apportioned by value of assets, with transferee acceptance on the common portal.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/ HO/ MIRSD/ DOS3/ CIR/ P/ 2019/ 70 - dated 13-6-2019
      Guidelines for Enhanced Disclosures by Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs)
      Summary: CRAs must compute and disclose issuer wise cumulative default rates using the Marginal Default Rate approach with monthly static pools, include withdrawn and non cooperative ratings under prescribed rules, publish annual weighted one , two and three year long run and short run default rates with ten years of archival data, adopt a published SOP for timely default recognition, prepare standardized PD benchmarks with specified confidence interval principles and tolerance levels, adopt a CE suffix for explicitly credit enhanced instruments with disclosure of unsupported and supported ratings and a modelled assessment of enhancement adequacy, include quantitative rating sensitivities in press releases, standardize liquidity descriptors, and track bond spread deviations.

      Income Tax

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      08/2019 - dated 10-5-2019
      Clarification regarding definition of "Fund Manager" under Section 9A(4)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: An AMC approved under the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 is to be treated as a Fund Manager for the purposes of Section 9A(4)(b) of the Income-tax Act, as SEBI has confirmed that AMCs engage in fund management of mutual funds and thereby fall within the substance of the term; the SEBI regulations have been included among the "specified regulations" by prior notification to align regulatory approval with the Act's definition.

      DGFT

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      11/2015-20 - dated 14-6-2019
      Waiving off the requirement of destruction certificate from excise/custom authorities for the unutilised duty free imported material in case of imports from unregistered sources with pre-import conditions
      Summary: Waiver permits that where unutilised duty free imported material remains after a shortfall in export obligation, the Authorisation holder may submit a self declaration with a Chartered Accountant's certificate of destruction plus an affidavit cum indemnity bond indemnifying the Government against diversion, or alternatively proof of re export to the same supplier under para 4.43A, in place of a destruction certificate from Central Excise/Customs.
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