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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 21,2021

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      By: Aryaman Ghulati
      Summary: India adopted unilateral digital taxation measures: a 2016 Equalization Levy (6% on online advertising with narrow carve-outs), the 2018 statutory insertion of Significant Economic Presence into business connection rules with prescribed revenue and user thresholds, a 2020 Equalization Levy (2% on non-resident e commerce operators) together with a TDS regime (Section 194O) on e commerce gross receipts, and 2021 clarifications excluding royalties/FTS and confirming levy on gross receipts, while noting treaty and attribution challenges.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: PIRP, aimed at MSME corporate debtors, permits initiation by the corporate debtor with majority consent of unrelated financial creditors and relies more on regulations than statute. PIRP compresses timelines by requiring prompt submission of a Form P10 list of claims and a preliminary information memorandum, gives promoters a first right to present plans, limits the moratorium compared with CIRP, and leaves management with the corporate debtor under creditor control; CIRP features public plan solicitation, statutory moratorium, and management vested in the resolution professional.
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      Summary: New functionalities for GST refunds on the GST Portal are being explained through online webinars where GSTN presenters demonstrate refund-related features, respond to live chat queries, and make session recordings available on GSTN's YouTube channel for stakeholder reference.
      Summary: Ministry of Finance rejects media claims that reported Swiss deposit increases represent undeclared "black" money, noting customer deposits and fiduciary funds fell while the rise is mainly in other amounts due from customers such as bonds and securities. India and Switzerland have activated Automatic Exchange of Information under the Multilateral Convention and the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement, with exchanges in 2019 and 2020 providing a deterrent to tax evasion. The Ministry cites alternative commercial explanations for deposit changes and has requested factual clarification from Swiss authorities.
      Summary: ICMED 13485 Plus is an integrated voluntary certification scheme combining quality management systems with product validation via witness testing to verify medical device quality, safety and efficacy. It aims to assist procurement agencies, deter counterfeit and substandard devices, and stakeholders propose recognising ICMED Plus as a pre-requisite or deemed compliance during a transitional period to mitigate regulatory gaps and reduce regulatory burden.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 419(E) - dated - 18-6-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Amendment Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment rules revise numerous Ind ASs to align references with the ICAI Conceptual Framework, substitute terminology (eg "costs of disposal"), and implement practical expedients and transitional provisions for Interest Rate Benchmark Reform-Phase 2 and select COVID-19 rent-concession clarifications. Key operative measures include practical expedients for changes in contractual cash-flow bases and lease modifications required by benchmark reform (subject to economic equivalence), hedge-accounting amendments (amendment of designations, treatment of hedge reserves, subgrouping and a 24 month deemed-identifiability rule), disclosure requirements on reform exposure and transition progress, and retrospective application guidance with relief where retrospective application is impracticable or unduly costly.
      2.
      G.S.R. 418 (E) - dated - 18-6-2021 - Co. Law
      Companies (Creation and Maintenance of databank of Independent Directors) Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: The amendment adds "or renewal" to applications for inclusion in the databank and inserts a new provision allowing the institute to accept delayed applications for inclusion or renewal under rule 6 of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014, on payment of an additional fee for such delay; it also sets the short title and commencement and is made under the powers of section 150 read with section 469 of the Companies Act, 2013.

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      FD 55 CSL 2021 - dated - 16-6-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification (05/2021) No. FD 55 CSL 2021, dated: 15th June 2021
      Summary: A corrigendum to Notification (05/2021) No. FD 55 CSL 2021 substitutes the tariff/commodity classification entry in the notification Table at Sl. No. 8, column (2), replacing the previously printed code with the corrected code; the corrigendum is recorded as No. FD 55 CSL 2021 dated 16/06/2021 and published in the Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary, Part IVA, No.569 dated 15th June 2021.
      4.
      05/2021-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 17-6-2021 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to provide the concessional rate of MGST on Covid-19 relief supplies, up to and inclusive of 30th September 2021
      Summary: Provides concessional state tax treatment for specified Covid 19 relief supplies by exempting state tax to the extent it exceeds prescribed capped rates for listed goods and medical devices. The notification identifies affected tariff items and assigns an applicable rate cap for each entry, limiting state tax leviable under section 9 of the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on those goods when supplied for Covid 19 response.
      5.
      04/2021-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 17-6-2021 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate) so as to notify GST rates of various services as recommended by GST Council in its 44th meeting held on 12.06.2021.
      Summary: The Government amends the state tax rate notification to insert a proviso applying a uniform central tax treatment to the services listed under item (iv) after clause (f), so that for a specified limited period the central tax on that service description shall be levied irrespective of the rate shown in the rate column, thereby overriding the columnar rate for that period.

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      G.S.R. 423(E). - dated - 18-6-2021 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment mandates that companies whose post-issue capital at offer price exceeds the upper threshold must allocate equity or convertible debentures equivalent to a specified value and at least five percent of each class; such companies must increase public shareholding to ten percent within two years and twenty-five percent within five years as specified by the regulator. The timeline proviso is reduced from eighteen to twelve months, and every listed company must maintain at least five percent public shareholding where that holding results from an approved insolvency resolution plan. Rules commence on Gazette publication.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF2/P/CIR/2021/580 - dated 18-6-2021
      Norms for investment and disclosure by Mutual Funds in Derivatives
      Summary: Mutual funds may enter into plain vanilla Interest Rate Swaps (IRS) for hedging, with swap notional not to exceed the value of the assets being hedged. For OTC IRS, counterparties must be regulated market makers and exposure to a single counterparty is subject to a single-counterparty exposure cap. If IRS are transacted via an electronic trading platform where a clearing corporation acts as central counterparty guaranteeing settlement, the single-counterparty cap does not apply.

      FEMA

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      Press Note No. 2 (2021 Series) - dated 14-6-2021
      Review of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy on Insurance Sector.
      Summary: The FDI regime for the insurance sector prescribes fixed foreign equity ceilings with entry via the automatic route subject to IRDAI verification, compliance with the Insurance Act and licensing, RBI pricing guidelines for increases, and FEMA/SEBI rules for portfolio investment. Insurers with foreign investment must have a majority of resident Indian directors and key management personnel and meet the Indian Insurance Companies (Foreign Investment) Rules, 2015. Insurance intermediaries have separate full foreign equity allowance but face incorporation, senior-residency, dividend repatriation, payment limitation, disclosure and board/composition requirements. Bank-promoted insurers and related applications require RBI consultation with IRDAI.
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