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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 13,2021

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      By: Gnanamuthu samidurai
      Summary: The central issue is whether payment labelled as goodwill to retiring partners is a taxable supply under GST. The AAR permitted withdrawal because the applicant did not provide the accounts and methodology used to arrive at goodwill, leaving the matter undecided. The author argues that inherent goodwill is a firm asset and that retirement payments represent a partner's share in net partnership assets, not a transfer of property; accordingly such payments lack the characteristics of a taxable supply under GST.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: IBBI mandates that insolvency professionals preserve an electronic copy of all CIRP records for a minimum of eight years and a physical copy of physical records for a minimum of three years from the later of CIRP completion or conclusion of related proceedings. Preservation applies to the period the IP served as IRP or RP, and specified records include appointment documents, handing over/taking over, admission, public announcements, CoC records, claims, professional engagements and deliverables, information memorandum, filings and orders, resolution plan documentation, statutory filings, correspondence, cost records, and applications related to avoidance or fraudulent transactions. Records must be securely stored and produced on demand to the Board or inspecting authorities.
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      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding between APEDA and NAFED creates a cooperative framework to facilitate export linkages for cooperatives, FPOs, and APEDA-registered exporters by enabling access to government schemes through NAFED, improving quality, technology, skills and market access, promoting participation in domestic and international trade events, and coordinating cluster development and capacity building under the Agri Export Policy.
      Summary: GSTN has deployed new functionalities for Returns, Ledgers and Payments on the GST Portal and is hosting language-specific webinars to demonstrate those features, allow stakeholders to post queries in live chat/comments for panel responses, and provide session recordings on its YouTube channel for later access.
      Summary: Timelines for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of registration are restored to the prior regime, with portal filing in Form GST REG-21 required within the original prescribed period from the order of cancellation. The portal will display late fee liabilities in online Form GSTR-10 via a hyperlink, and Form GSTR-11 for UIN holders will be auto-populated from supplier returns to aid quarterly filing and refund claims.
      Summary: Announcement of successive module-wise functionalities deployed on the GST Portal across Registration, Returns, Advance Ruling, Payment, Refund and miscellaneous modules, accompanied by webinars and informational videos on the GSTN YouTube channel; month-wise compiled PDF summaries and a consolidated video listing are provided via direct links to facilitate stakeholder access and uptake.
      Summary: The regulatory framework establishes an International Trade Finance Services platform (ITFS) at International Financial Services Centres to enable exporters and importers to convert trade receivables into liquid funds and obtain short term funding by offering products such as Export Invoice Trade Financing, Reverse Trade Financing, Bill Discounting under Letters of Credit, Supply Chain Finance, Export Credit (Packing Credit), Insurance/Credit Guarantee and Factoring through a dedicated electronic platform.
      Summary: Appointment of Rao Inderjit Singh as Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs is announced; he takes charge and is recorded as continuing to hold independent ministerial responsibilities while serving as Member of Parliament for the Gurgaon constituency, with biographical details (legal education, professions, prior state ministry and legislative service) noted as qualifications.
      Summary: Geographical Identification (GI) certification combined with APEDA-led promotion and exporter registration facilitated export consignments of multiple Indian mango varieties to new international markets, linking farmers in producing districts with overseas importers through virtual buyer-seller meets and targeted promotional programmes.
      Summary: International taxation and the tax challenges from digitalisation were foregrounded, with G20 Ministers urging the OECD/G20 BEPS Inclusive Framework to finalise the two pillar solution so it produces a fairer, sustainable and inclusive tax system that provides meaningful revenue for developing countries. The meeting also stressed coordinated pandemic response, strengthened multilateral financing for preparedness, and recovery strategies aligned with digitalisation, climate action and sustainable infrastructure, including commitments on climate finance and technology transfer.
      Summary: A network of 23 firms issued goods less invoices to create and pass on inadmissible input tax credit (ITC), enabling fraudulent availment and utilization of ITC without actual GST payment; three individuals implicated in generating those fake invoices admitted involvement and were arrested under Section 132 of the CGST Act, remanded to judicial custody while investigations continue.
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      DGFT

      1.
      14/2015-2020 - dated - 12-7-2021 - FTP
      Supply of essential commodities to the Republic of Maldives during Year 2021-22 to 2023-24
      Summary: The Central Government permits specified annual exports of Eggs, Potatoes, Onions, Rice, Wheat Flour, Sugar, Dal, Stone Aggregates and River Sand to the Republic of Maldives for 2021 22 through 2023 24, exempting these consignments from existing or future restrictions. Exports of River Sand and Stone Aggregates require CAPEXIL to verify appropriate clearances, prohibition of extraction in the Coastal Regulation Zone, and exporters to obtain environmental clearances or No Objection Certificates from the designated State nodal authority, subject to State laws and judicial orders.
      2.
      13/2015-2020 - dated - 12-7-2021 - FTP
      Amendment of Policy conditions of Chapter-48 of ITC (HS), 2017, Schedule-I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Imports of water mark bank note paper are permitted without an import licence for specified Note Printing Presses and designated units of Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Ltd., subject to submission of a certificate of import by the Head of Unit and an actual user condition. The notification corrects the corporate name in Policy Condition 1(I) and deletes Policy Condition 1(II) requiring quarterly returns to the Ministry of Finance, removing that reporting obligation to reduce compliance burden.

      GST - States

      3.
      S.O. 122 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 110 dated the 6th May, 2020
      Summary: Amendment inserts government department and local authority into the class of persons after the words "notifies registered person, other than", thereby expanding the scope of registered persons addressed by the prior Bihar GST notification under the enabling state GST rules.
      4.
      S.O. 121 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to rationalize late fee for delay in filing of return in FORM GSTR-7
      Summary: The notification waives the portion of late fee payable by registered persons required to deduct tax at source for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-7 for June 2021 onwards that exceeds twenty-five rupees per day, and provides that the total late fee amount in excess of one thousand rupees shall stand waived, thereby reducing the effective late fee burden for late GSTR-7 filings.
      5.
      S.O. 120 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment of Notification No. S.O. 04 dated the 2nd January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso waiving the portion of late fee payable for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-4 by the due date from financial year 2021-22 onwards, by exempting amounts in excess of specified thresholds: a lower threshold for returns with nil state tax and a higher threshold for other registered persons.
      6.
      S.O. 119 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 124 dated the 23rd January, 2018
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso waiving late fees in excess of specified caps under section 47 for failure to furnish outward supplies in FORM GSTR 1 for tax periods from June 2021 onwards, leaving a capped amount payable for each class of registered person who misses the due date.
      7.
      S.O. 118 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 09 dated the 3rd January, 2019
      Summary: Amendment revises waiver provisions for late fees on FORM GSTR-3B: it replaces the prior table with a turnover-differentiated schedule granting limited days of waived late fee for specified March-May 2021 periods, provides a retrospective waiver for returns due July 2017-April 2021 filed between 1 June and 31 August 2021 with excess over specified thresholds waived (with a lower threshold where state tax payable is nil), and sets fixed waiver-excess amounts for late filings from June 2021 onwards by class of registered persons.
      8.
      S.O. 117 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 101 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes proviso language to refer to persons "liable to pay tax but fail to do so," replaces the Table heading "Tax period" with "Month/Quarter," and reworks table entries to impose graduated interest slabs and specific month/quarter applicability for different taxpayer turnover classes; the notification is deemed effective from an earlier specified date.
      9.
      60/2020– State Tax - dated - 7-7-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Delhi substitutes the prior invoice form with a standardized e invoice schema (Version 1.1) prescribing mandatory IRN generation and detailed field specifications and cardinality. The schema structures invoice data into sections (Basic Details; Supplier, Recipient and Payee Information; Item Details; Document Total; E way Bill Details; and ancillary metadata), mandates specific codes and formats for supply and document types, and requires item level taxable values and tax/cess breakups while providing conditional mandatoryity for IGST versus CGST+SGST/UTGST reporting.
      10.
      (4-E/2021) FD 02 CSL 2021 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Karnataka amends GST Rules effective 1 June 2021: extends a filing deadline by revising the terminal date; requires the input tax credit reconciliation condition to apply cumulatively for April, May and June 2021 with the FORM GSTR-3B for June 2021 (or quarter ending June 2021) furnished including cumulative ITC adjustments; and permits registered persons to submit May 2021 details using the Invoice Furnishing Facility during a specified window in June 2021.
      11.
      (4-D/2021) FD 02 CSL 2021 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendments effective 18 May 2021 revise Karnataka GST Rules to: allow revocation of cancellation within an extended period granted under section 30(1) proviso; exclude the interval between filing FORM GST RFD-01 and communication of deficiencies in FORM GST RFD-03 from the two year refund limitation; permit withdrawal of refund applications via FORM GST RFD-01W with ledger re-crediting; substitute FORM GST RFD-07 into Part A (withholding) and Part B (release) with procedural rules for release orders; amend rule cross references and narrow rule 138E to outward movement of goods.
      12.
      (16/2021) FD 16 CSL 2021 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Karnataka SGST
      Supersession Notification (47/2020) No. FD 03 CSL 2020, dated the 8th December, 2020
      Summary: The Government, exercising powers under the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, has superseded a prior notification and waived the amount of penalty payable by any registered person for non compliance with Notification FD 03 CSL 2020(e) dated 27 March 2020, for defaults occurring between 1 December 2020 and 30 September 2021, except as to acts or omissions before the supersession.

      Income Tax

      13.
      78/2021 - dated - 9-7-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government notifies ‘Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board’ in respect of the specified income arising to that Board.
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 notifies the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board as recipient of tax-exempt specified income: registration fees and yearly subscriptions from registered construction workers, proceeds of cess under the Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act, and interest income. The exemption is subject to conditions that the Board shall not engage in commercial activity, shall maintain unchanged activities and income nature across financial years, shall file returns under clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139, and shall file an audit report with a chartered accountant's certificate as provided in the explanation to section 288(2).
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      GST - States

      1.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 11/2021 - dated 30-6-2021
      Clarification regarding GST on supply of various services by Central and State Board (such as National Board of Examination)
      Summary: GST is exempt on services by Central and State educational boards, including bodies such as the National Board of Examination, when those services are the conduct of examinations or entrance examinations; fees charged for such examinations and input services relating to admission or conduct of examinations supplied to those boards are not taxable. Other services by the boards, notably accreditation or registration/authorisation services to institutions or professionals, are taxable and attract GST.
      2.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 12/2021 - dated 30-6-2021
      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: Concessional GST for composite works contracts supplied to a Government Entity applies only where the civil structure is meant predominantly for non business use; the public authority exclusion for Central or State Government does not extend to Governmental Authority or Government Entity. A ropeway for tourism is commercial in nature and therefore does not qualify for the concessional entry, being taxable under the standard works contract classification at the higher applicable GST rate, effective from the circular's operative date.
      3.
      GST-09/2021 - dated 23-6-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of Notification (08/2020) No FD 03 CSL 2020 (e ), dated 27th March 2020
      Summary: Dynamic QR Code rules for B2C invoices: supplies to UIN holders are treated as B2C and require Dynamic QR. UPI ID suffices-separate bank/IFSC need not be encoded. An authorized collector's UPI ID may replace the supplier's. Invoices to foreign recipients (place of supply in India) may omit Dynamic QR. If invoice number is unavailable at payment, a unique order ID linked to the invoice may be encoded, and where part payments or adjustments exist, the QR should reflect only the remaining payable amount while the invoice details total value and cross references.
      4.
      GST-08/2021 - dated 23-6-2021
      Clarification regarding GST rate on laterals/parts of Sprinklers or Drip Irrigation System
      Summary: Laterals and parts used solely or principally with sprinklers or drip irrigation systems, if classifiable under the tariff heading for sprinklers and drip irrigation systems, attract the rate applicable to that heading even when supplied separately; parts of general use that fall under other HSN headings attract the rates applicable to those respective headings.
      5.
      GST-07/2021 - dated 23-6-2021
      GST on service supplied by State Govt. to their undertakings or PSUs by way of guaranteeing loans taken by them
      Summary: Guaranteeing loans taken by undertakings or Public Sector Undertakings from banking companies and financial institutions, when provided by Central or State Government to their own undertakings or PSUs, is exempt from GST under the relevant tax rate notification entry; the circular reiterates this exemption per the GST Council recommendation and requests reporting of implementation difficulties to the Commissioner's office.
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