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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 03,2019

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      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Registration as an MSME confers protections against delayed payment-entitling suppliers to compound interest on unpaid invoices from the appointed date with monthly rests and requiring corporate disclosure of non payment-and provides time bound dispute resolution. It also enables collateral free finance and preferential lending, procurement advantages including earnest money waivers and price preference, reimbursement for ISO/patent/trademark costs, NSIC linked support, and reservation benefits for manufacturing enterprises.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: E-proceedings on the income tax e filing portal often lack timely, accurate status updates about appeals and actions by authorities, leaving taxpayers uninformed. Critical indicators-such as whether the appellate authority has viewed responses or passed orders-are missing or mislabelled (for example "response viewed by AO" instead of the appellate officer), resulting in cases where electronically filed submissions were ignored and appeals were dismissed for non prosecution despite online submissions. Regular review and correction of portal labels and timely status indicators are recommended to ensure procedural transparency.
      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: Procedural amendments extend filing deadlines for various GST returns and prescribe new compliance mechanisms: phased introduction of electronic invoicing with QR code mandates for specified tax invoices, requirement to furnish bank details within a stipulated period with cancellation risk for non compliance, inter head transfers in the electronic cash ledger via a prescribed form, and measures for refunds to airport departure retail outlets. A clarification treats post sale performance linked incentives as separate taxable consideration, while certain commercial credit notes do not require ITC reversal under stated provisos.
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      Summary: A national policy initiative urges a mass movement to strengthen agricultural cooperatives through inter-ministerial coordination between commerce and agriculture ministries, the creation of a Cooperative Sector Export Promotion Forum as an exchange platform, and a framework to increase farm exports. Complementary measures include using the India International Cooperatives Trade Fair to internationalise cooperative marketing and providing targeted concessions for tribal cooperatives to support cooperative-led value chain development and higher farmer incomes.
      Summary: Banks issue debit cards under Board approved policy and may obtain and authenticate an individual's Aadhaar number for receipt of benefits or subsidies, including e KYC on the customer's declaration; voluntary Aadhaar verification is permitted. The Reserve Bank waived processing charges for NEFT and RTGS transactions and advised banks to pass benefits to customers; RBI guidance also mandates minimum free ATM transactions by location, a ceiling on per transaction ATM charges, and transparent disclosure of banks' ATM charge structures.
      Summary: The model education loan framework provides unsecured lending with credit guarantee protection for smaller loans, zero margin for eligible amounts, and a moratorium covering course period plus an initial post study year (with further moratoriums for unemployment or incubation). Simple interest accrues from disbursement through moratorium; unpaid interest may be capitalised at repayment start and EMI recalculated. Eligible borrowers receive an interest subsidy during moratorium, and the scheme offers concessions for servicing interest during study, a gender based rate reduction, and an income tax rebate for interest paid.
      Summary: GST is a unified indirect tax levied on supply that subsumes multiple indirect taxes to harmonize levies, place incidence on end consumption, streamline returns, refunds and ledgers, and deploy technological measures such as e-invoicing; administration emphasizes consensus decision-making, dual Centre-State implementation, training and SOPs, and enforcement against fake invoices to protect compliance and reputation.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 467 (E) - dated - 1-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Nidhi (Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: A public company seeking declaration as a Nidhi must apply to the Central Government in Form NDH-4 with fee and, if satisfied, the Government will notify the company as a Nidhi in the Official Gazette; newly incorporated Nidhis must file Form NDH-4 within specified post incorporation periods and failure to comply bars filing Form SH 7 and Form PAS 3.
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      F. No. 1/1/2018-CL-V - G.S.R. 466 (E) - dated - 1-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Significant Beneficial Owners) second Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Form BEN-2 to implement the procedure for declarations and returns under section 90, requiring reporting companies to provide CIN, company and member particulars, enumeration of Significant Beneficial Owners and the manner of their beneficial interest (shares, voting rights, dividend rights, control or significant influence), percentages where applicable, and corporate ownership chain details. The form mandates dates of acquisition and declaration, attachments including the declaration under section 90, a director-authorised digital signature with identification, and certification by a practicing professional, with liability for false statements.
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      F. No. 1/1/2018-CL-I - S.O. 2269 (E) - dated - 1-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints the 15 August, 2019 as the date on which the provisions of section 81 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government, by official notification under its executive power, appointed a specific commencement date for Section 81 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017, thereby bringing that provision into force pursuant to the enabling provision that allows the Government to notify commencement dates.

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      G.O.(P) No.97/2019/TAXES - S.R.O. No. 436/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - Kerala SGST
      Effective date of implementation of Kerala Flood Cess is from 1st August 2019.
      Summary: The Government, under sub clause (1) of clause 14 of the Finance Bill, 2019, issued G.O.(P) No.97/2019/TAXES (S.R.O. No. 436/2019) dated 29 June 2019 to amend S.R.O. No. 358/2019 by substituting "1st day of July, 2019" with "1st day of August, 2019" as the date from which the Kerala Flood Cess shall be levied and collected.
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      G.O.(P) No.79/2019/TAXES - S.R.O. No. 358/2019 - dated - 25-5-2019 - Kerala SGST
      Notification of date from which Kerala Flood Cess becomes effective
      Summary: The Government of Kerala appoints 1 June 2019 as the date from which the Kerala Flood Cess shall be levied and collected. The cess is imposed on intra State supplies of goods or services or both made by a taxable person as provided in section 9 of the Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, to fund reconstruction, rehabilitation and compensation needs arising from the 2018 floods, and is to apply for a two year period from the notified commencement date.
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      Policy Circular No. 25/2015-2020 - dated 1-7-2019
      Clarification on Jurisdictional RA/RA concerned for SEIS-Para 3.06 (c) of Handbook of Procedures
      Summary: SEIS filing jurisdiction depends on where export turnover is non zero: IECs with only DTA units file with the Jurisdictional RA of DGFT; only SEZ units file with the respective Development Commissioner; multiple SEZ units file with the Development Commissioner of the SEZ with highest forex earnings; IECs with both DTA and SEZ units file with the Jurisdictional RA unless one category shows zero export turnover, in which case the application is filed with the authority governing the units that have non zero exports.
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