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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 09,2021

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Blocking of input tax credit under Rule 86A permits authorities to restrict credits when there is a reason to believe the credit was fraudulently availed or is ineligible, based on grounds such as invoices from non-existent persons, non-receipt of goods or services, tax not paid to the government on charged documents, or absence of requisite documents. Courts and SOPs require authorities to communicate specific reasons, engage suppliers as well as recipients, afford opportunity to represent, and limit the duration and emergency use of blocking rather than use it as a substitute for assessment proceedings.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative GST updates focus on enhanced compliance and enforcement: implementation of dynamic QR codes on B2C invoices has penalty protection until 1 October 2021; GSTN now permits complaints against fraudulent use of PAN for GST registration with jurisdictional enquiry and ARN tracking; and authorities have been directed to enforce anti-profiteering obligations under Section 171, using powers including Section 67(12) to gather evidence and referring consumer complaints to state screening committees and the Standing Committee as per Rule 123.
      By: Manish Gupta
      Summary: Section 206AB mandates enhanced TDS where a payee has not filed income tax returns for the two immediately preceding assessment years, provided filing deadlines have expired and aggregate TDS in each year meets the threshold; non residents without a permanent establishment are excluded. It operates with Section 206AA (PAN non furnishing) and requires deductors to apply the higher of rates determined under the two provisions. CBDT has provided a PAN based Compliance Check tool to assist deductors, and non compliance exposes deductors to default treatment, disallowances, interest and penalties.
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      Summary: RBI will maintain an accommodative, state based monetary policy stance to support recovery, tolerating a transitory supply-driven inflation spike within the flexible inflation targeting range while anchoring expectations. The Bank actively manages the yield curve and government borrowing using conventional and unconventional tools to ensure orderly financing and transmission. Large foreign exchange reserves act as a buffer against volatile capital flows, but are capital flow driven and not available for other uses; interventions in offshore NDF markets aim to integrate onshore-offshore pricing. RBI stresses timely asset quality recognition, targeted liquidity support, faster insolvency resolution, and ongoing work on bond index inclusion and a central bank digital currency.
      Summary: Anupriya Patel assumed charge as Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry; she is a two term Member of Parliament from Mirzapur and formerly served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
      Summary: Export consignments of Geographical Indications-certified Madurai malli and traditional flowers were sent from Tamil Nadu to the USA and Dubai, sourced from Nilakottai, Dindigul and Sathyamangalam by an APEDA-registered exporter. Floriculture specialists provided packaging technology to extend shelf life, exporters set up direct farmer procurement to secure quality, and the initiative created local employment; reported aggregate export values for fresh cut flowers and bouquets in 2020-21 and Tamil Nadu's reported share via major airports contextualise the commercial impact.
      Summary: Dr Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad assumed office as Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance, taking charge at the Ministry and thereby receiving ministerial responsibilities within the central finance portfolio. The announcement additionally records his prior public-service roles as Mayor and as chairman of a regional legal development corporation and lists his medical and surgical academic qualifications as background information relevant to his public-office profile.
      Summary: The Government denies receipt of any notice or order regarding seizure or freezing of State property in Paris, is ascertaining facts and will pursue appropriate legal remedies if notified. It has filed a set-aside application challenging the December 2020 arbitral award before The Hague appeal forum, will vigorously defend those proceedings, and remains open to constructive discussions with Cairn for an amicable resolution within the legal framework.
      Summary: The Department of Expenditure released the fourth monthly instalment of the Post Devolution Revenue Deficit Grant to 17 States under Article 275, pursuant to recommendations of the Fifteenth Finance Commission. Grants are disbursed in monthly instalments to meet the assessed gap between State revenue and expenditure after accounting for devolution in 2021-22; statewise instalment and cumulative release figures are annexed.
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      GST - States

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      84/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Class of persons under proviso to section 39(1) - Option to furnish a return for every quarter
      Summary: The notification designates registered persons below an aggregate turnover threshold who opt under sub rule (1) of rule 61A to furnish quarterly returns while paying tax monthly under the provisos to section 39(1) and 39(7). Eligibility requires that the preceding month's return, as due on opting, be filed; an exercised option remains effective for future periods unless revised; crossing the turnover threshold during a quarter disqualifies quarterly filing from the first month of the succeeding quarter. A deemed option rule for certain filers and an electronic window to change the default option are also provided.
      2.
      72/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: A new clause requires a Quick Response code embedding an Invoice Reference Number (IRN) where invoices are issued under the prescribed electronic issuance sub-rule of rule 48. The Commissioner may, by notification on Council recommendation, exempt persons or classes from issuing such invoices for a specified period subject to conditions. Substitution of rule 138A(2) permits the QR code with embedded IRN to be produced electronically for verification by the proper officer in lieu of the physical tax invoice.
      3.
      62/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: The amendments require Aadhaar authentication for registration applicants except specified exempted persons, making the date of Aadhaar authentication (or an earlier prescribed cut off) the application date. If an applicant fails or does not opt for Aadhaar authentication, registration will generally follow physical verification of the business premises, though a senior officer may permit documentary verification for recorded reasons. The rules also reorganise timelines for notices and officer action, and provide that applications shall be deemed approved if the proper officer fails to act within the applicable period.
      4.
      58/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The Rules permit registered persons to furnish nil FORM GSTR 3B returns or nil details in FORM GSTR 1 by SMS using the registered mobile number; such SMS-submitted returns or details must be verified via a registered mobile number based One Time Password. A nil return or nil details means the return or details for a tax period that contain no entries in any tables of the respective form. This provision substitutes rule 67A and provides an alternative electronic furnishing method for strictly nil filings.
      5.
      50/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The substitution of the Table in rule 7 revises the composition levy framework by identifying four categories-manufacturers (with certain goods excluded), suppliers making supplies under the specified clause of Schedule II, other eligible suppliers under the primary composition eligibility, and registered persons eligible under the optional composition route-and prescribing distinct turnover based tax rates on taxable supplies in the State or Union territory, effective from 1 April 2020.
      6.
      16415-FIN-CTI-TAX-0002/2020 - dated - 21-6-2021 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 8899-FIN-CT 1 -TAX-0002-2020, dated the 17th March, 2021
      Summary: The amendment inserts the words "a government department, a local authority," after the words "notifies registered person, other than" in the first paragraph of the cited Odisha GST notification, thereby expanding the entities referenced in that exclusion clause under the Odisha Goods and Services Tax Rules.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 99 - dated - 2-7-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Supersession Notification No. II(2)/CTR/793(a)/2020, dated 2nd December, 2020
      Summary: The notification waives the amount of penalty payable by any registered person under Section 125 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 for non-compliance with the April 2020 departmental notification for defaults occurring between 1 December 2020 and 30 September 2021; it supersedes the December 2020 notification and is deemed effective from 30 June 2021, without affecting matters done or omitted before the supersession.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD_DOP/P/CIR/2021/592 - dated 8-7-2021
      Review of Advance Intimation timelines for modifications in the contract specifications of commodity derivatives contracts
      Summary: SEBI has revised the advance intimation requirement for contract specification modifications in commodity derivatives so that Category A, Category B and Category C changes each require a 10-day advance intimation; other provisions of the prior circular continue unchanged and the change is effective from the date of this circular under SEBI's regulatory powers.

      GST - States

      2.
      CIRCULAR No. 10/2021(STATE) - dated 2-7-2021
      Clarification regarding GST rate on laterals/parts of Sprinklers or Drip Irrigation System
      Summary: Laterals and parts designed solely or principally for use with sprinklers or drip irrigation systems and classifiable under the HSN chapter for such systems are to be treated as part of that category and taxed at the same rate applicable to sprinklers and drip irrigation systems even when supplied separately; parts of general use that fall under other HSN headings must be taxed according to their respective headings.
      3.
      CIRCULAR No. 09/2021(STATE) - dated 2-7-2021
      GST on service supplied by State Govt. to their undertakings or PSUs by way of guaranteeing loans taken by them
      Summary: Entry No. 34A exempts services supplied by Central Government, State Government or Union territory to their undertakings or Public Sector Undertakings by way of guaranteeing loans taken by such undertakings or PSUs from banking companies and financial institutions, and the circular reiterates that guaranteeing of loans by Central or State Government for their undertaking or PSU is specifically exempt under Entry No. 34A.
      4.
      CIRCULAR No. 06/2021(STATE) - dated 2-7-2021
      Clarifcation regarding GST on supply of various services by Central and State Board (such as National Board of Examination)
      Summary: Services by Central or State Boards, including NBE, consisting of conduct of examinations for students, including entrance examinations, are exempt from GST; input services relating to admission or conduct of examinations provided to such Boards (such as online testing, result publication, printing of notifications, admit cards and question papers) are also exempt. Other services by these Boards, notably accreditation or registration/authorization of institutions or professionals, are taxable.
      5.
      CIRCULAR No. 08/2021(STATE) - dated 1-7-2021
      GST on milling of wheat into flour or paddy into rice for distribution by State Governments under PDS
      Summary: Eligibility for exemption of milling-and-fortification supplied for Public Distribution turns on whether the value of goods in the composite supply (including fortification inputs and packing) does not exceed the prescribed threshold; this is a factual, case-by-case determination. If the goods component exceeds the threshold, the milling service supplied to a registered person is treated as job work and attracts the reduced GST rate applicable to job-work services, with persons registered only for tax deduction treated as registered persons for that purpose.
      6.
      CIRCULAR No. 07/2021(STATE) - dated 1-7-2021
      Clarification regarding rate of tax applicable on construction services provided to a Government Entity, in relation to construction such as of a Ropeway on turnkey basis
      Summary: Construction services to a Government Entity qualify for the concessional composite works contract rate only where the civil structure is meant predominantly for use other than commerce, industry, business or profession. A ropeway for tourism development is not so meant and therefore does not fall under the concessional entry; it must be classified under the residual works contract entry and attracts the higher standard rate.
      7.
      CIRCULAR No.11/2021(STATE) - dated 30-6-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification issued in the G O Ms No.142, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 15-5-2020.
      Summary: Clarifies that Dynamic QR Code is required on B2C invoices including those issued to UIN holders; the QR may contain the payee's UPI ID without bank/IFSC; an authorised collector's UPI may be used; invoices to foreign recipients (place of supply in India with foreign currency payment) may omit the Dynamic QR; where invoice number is unavailable at payment, a unique order ID linked to the invoice may be used; and the QR should show only the remaining payable after part-payment, with full invoice cross-references.
      8.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 05/2021 - dated 6-5-2021
      Further clarification in respect of certain challenges faced by the registered persons in implementation of provisions of GST Laws.
      Summary: Clarifies GST compliance for insolvency professionals and COVID affected taxpayers: IRP/RP registration deadlines are extended and corporate debtors who have filed prior GST returns need not obtain separate registrations; replacement of IRP by RP constitutes a change of authorized signatory rather than a fresh registration. Merchant exporter export period and due date for FORM GST ITC 04 are extended where the original compliance period fell within the COVID affected window. Field formations must apply these interpretations and may assist with authorized signatory amendments.
      9.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 06/2021 - dated 6-5-2021
      Further clarification in respect of various measures announced by the Government for providing relief to the taxpayers in view of spread of Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19).
      Summary: Sets out phased interest relief and conditional late fee waiver for delayed GST returns: for larger taxpayers an initial nil interest window followed by a reduced interest period before resumption of the normal rate; for smaller taxpayers an extended nil interest window and subsequent reduced interest period before normal rates apply; late fee waiver applies only if returns are filed within dates specified in the notifications, otherwise late fee accrues from the original due date until filing.

      Customs

      10.
      14/2021 - dated 7-7-2021
      Improvements in Faceless Assessment - Measures for expediting Customs clearances
      Summary: The Board directs enhancements to faceless assessment to speed customs clearance by increasing facilitation levels for risk-managed consignments, mandating uniform FAG working hours and prompt first decisions, limiting queries per Bill of Entry, enabling targeted reorganisation and specialization of FAGs, shifting Direct Port Delivery to a Bill of Entry-based principle for fully facilitated advance BEs, introducing RMS-generated uniform examination orders, and operationalising an Anonymized Escalation Mechanism on ICEGATE for delayed Bills of Entry.
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