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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 19,2019

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary:E-way bill is not required for transportation of goods in specified situations: consignments below the prescribed value limit; named exempt goods (including LPG to households, PDS kerosene, postal baggage, precious stones and metals, jewellery, currency, used household effects, and coral); goods exempted by notification or not treated as supply under Schedule III; non-motorised conveyance; transit to/from ICDs/CFSs for customs clearance; customs-bonded or customs-supervised movements; transit to/from Nepal or Bhutan; empty containers and cylinders; defence consignments; government consignors transporting by rail; and movements for weighing supported by a delivery challan.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Form 26AS is the annual statement reflecting a taxpayer's tax credit-TDS, TCS and other tax payments-based on details furnished by deductors under Rule 31AB. Discrepancies arise when deductors fail to file TDS returns, report incorrect PANs, or delay reporting; because the Department updates Form 26AS from deductor submissions, taxpayers should approach the deductor to request correction and re-filing and must reconcile Form 26AS with their records to secure correct tax credit.
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      Summary: The Ministry presented the operational status of AYUSH systems and identified inadequate budgetary support and weak State administrative frameworks as primary constraints. It recommended dedicating a share of Health sector grants to AYUSH Departments, continuing and expanding the National AYUSH Mission with enhanced funding, shifting fund flow from Treasury to direct placement with implementing agencies, and adopting AYUSH development indicators as a devolution criterion. The Finance Commission noted the proposals and indicated favourable consideration in its devolution recommendations.
      Summary: The Board, exercising the power under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, prescribes specific rupee equivalents for listed foreign currencies to be used for customs valuation, with separate conversion rates for imported and exported goods set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units). The notification takes effect from 19th July, 2019 and supersedes the prior notification of 4th July, 2019 except as to past actions.
      Summary: The Bill permits comprehensive corporate restructuring within resolution plans, emphasizes time bound disposal and sets an overall outer limit for completion of the corporate insolvency resolution process. It clarifies a voting mechanism for financial creditors, allows commercial considerations in distribution proposals by the Committee of Creditors, and requires that dissenting financial creditors and operational creditors receive at least the higher of amounts under plan distribution or liquidation distribution, with retrospective effect where plans have not attained finality. Resolution plans are made binding on all stakeholders including government authorities, and the Committee may decide liquidation after its constitution and before the information memorandum is prepared.
      Summary: India and the UK committed to deepening a bilateral Trade Partnership to expand market access, address non tariff barriers, and develop building blocks for more ambitious trade arrangements. The Joint Working Group on Trade will continue sector work streams in food and drink, ICT, and life sciences and expand to chemicals and services, emphasising regulatory cooperation and business engagement. Both parties reaffirmed support for the rules based multilateral trading system and pledged continued WTO cooperation, while advancing MoUs and mechanisms to facilitate investment, digital trade, IP protection, and SME participation.
      Summary: A government supported pilot established a refrigerated multimodal supply chain for exporting North Indian mangoes to Europe, coordinated by APEDA and state mandi authorities after a Reverse Buyer Seller Meet. The trial used refrigerated road transport to port and sea carriage to extend shelf life and reduce per kilogram transport costs versus airfreight, showcasing logistical and post harvest techniques to overcome cold chain constraints and expand export access for hinterland producers.
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      Customs

      1.
      52/2019 - dated - 18-7-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.52/2019-Customs (NT) dated 18.07.2019.
      Summary: Determination of conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective 19th July 2019, for import and export goods valuation, superseding the earlier notification of 4th July 2019; Schedule I provides per unit import and export rates for twenty currencies and Schedule II provides per 100 unit import and export rates for two currencies.

      DGFT

      2.
      11/2015-20 - dated - 17-7-2019 - FTP
      Merger of Council for Trade Development and Promotion (CTDP) in to Board of Trade (BoT)
      Summary: Merger of the Council for Trade Development and Promotion into the Board of Trade consolidates consultation fora; the BOT will include the Union Commerce and Industry Minister as Chairperson, Ministers of State, specified Secretaries and senior officials, ex officio members from apex chambers and EPCs, notified non official members, and the DGFT as Member Secretary, with the Chair empowered to co opt experts. The BOT's Terms of Reference provide a platform for State/UT input, central government briefings on international developments, support for State export strategies, identification and operationalization of trade infrastructure, review of sectoral export performance, assessment of institutional frameworks, and recommendations to rationalize import/export procedures and policy instruments.

      GST - States

      3.
      26/2019-GST - dated - 28-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019
      Summary: The notification prescribes that FORM GSTR-3B returns must be furnished electronically through the common portal by the twentieth day of the month following each tax period, and that registered persons must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger no later than that last date.
      4.
      25/2019-GST - dated - 28-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019
      Summary: The Commissioner extends the due date for furnishing details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 for registered persons above the aggregate turnover threshold, so that for each month from July to September, 2019 the return is due on the eleventh day of the month succeeding that month; time limits under the provisions relating to reconciliation and return filing for the same months will be notified later.
      5.
      ORDER No-05/2019-STATE TAX - dated - 13-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Assam Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Noting that electronically served cancellation notices under section 169(1)(c) or (d) prevented some taxpayers from replying and led to expired statutory windows, the Order inserts a proviso in section 30(1) permitting registered persons so served, whose cancellations were passed up to the prescribed cutoff, to file applications for revocation of cancellation of registration within an extended period specified by the Order.
      6.
      FTX.56/2017/414 - dated - 13-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Government of Assam appoints the 21st day of June, 2019, as the date from which the provisions of the Assam Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth) Amendment Rules, 2018 rule 12 of (notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/184, dated the 28th February, 2019,], shall come into force.
      Summary: The Government of Assam designates a June commencement date for the Assam Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth) Amendment Rules, 2018, identifying rule 12 of the referenced notification as coming into force from that appointed date. The notification also specifies that the instrument shall be deemed to have come into force from an earlier date in April, thereby creating a retrospective operative effect for the application of those amendment provisions under the State Tax notification issued by the Finance Department.
      7.
      FTX.56/2017/412 - dated - 13-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Filing of Return CMP-08 for composition dealers till 18th of every quarter
      Summary: Composition scheme taxpayers and those notified under the departmental rate notification must file FORM GST CMP-08 quarterly by the 18th day of the month following the quarter and an annual FORM GSTR-4 by the 30th April following the financial year. Filing these forms for periods during which the composition benefit is availed will be treated as deemed compliance with the normal return and payment provisions of the Act.
      8.
      10/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 11-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. FTX.56/2017/24 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the figures and letters "10th" with "20th" in the original notification: in the Table at serial number 3, items (ie) and (if) in column (5), and at both occurrences in Annexure IV; the Government invokes provisions of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and declares the substitution effective from the stated date.
      9.
      ORDER No. 04/2019-STATE TAX - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Assam Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Clarifies that for construction-related services covered by the relevant Schedule II entry, the input tax credit attributable to taxable supplies, including zero rated and exempt supplies, shall be apportioned on the basis of the area of the construction that is taxable versus the area that is exempt, thereby determining the extent of credit claimable.
      10.
      ORDER No. 03/2019-STATE TAX - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Assam Goods and Services Tax (Third Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Order clarifies that the bill of supply provision in clause (c) of sub section (3) of section 31 of the Assam GST Act applies to persons paying tax under the State notification referenced, specifying that such persons must issue a bill of supply instead of a tax invoice; the Order is made under section 172 and is deemed effective from the earlier commencement date.
      11.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-II/156 - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-II/135, dated the 28th February, 2019
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects terminology by replacing "business verticals" with "places of business" and "vertical" with "place of business"; it rephrases the suspension note to state that suspension of registration stands revoked with effect from a specified date; and it amends the pre-deposit requirement to refer to a pre-deposit of a portion of the disputed tax rather than the disputed admitted tax.
      12.
      9/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. FTX.FTX.56/2017/Pt-Il/189 dated the 3rd June, 2019
      Summary: Registered persons who have availed input tax credit and opt to pay under this notification must debit their electronic credit or cash ledger an amount equivalent to input tax credit on inputs in stock, inputs in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock, and on capital goods as if apportionment provisions apply; after payment any remaining input tax credit balance in the electronic credit ledger shall lapse. The Assam GST Rules applicable to composition taxpayers shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to persons paying under this notification.
      13.
      2/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Notifies the state tax on the Intra-state supplies of goods or services
      Summary: State tax is notified at three percent on intra State first supplies of goods or services by eligible registered persons up to a prescribed aggregate turnover threshold, subject to conditions excluding inter State suppliers, casual or non resident persons, supplies via certain e commerce operators, and specified tariff listed goods; availing persons shall not collect tax or claim input tax credit, must issue a prescribed bill of supply with a specified declaration, and remain liable to pay tax on inward supplies as applicable.
      14.
      08/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017 (Rate) [FTX.56/2017/14] dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Entry 452Q inserts a provision in Schedule III (9% rate) making supplies of any goods, other than capital goods and cement under chapter heading 2523, by an unregistered person to a promoter subject to tax payable by the promoter under section 9(4) of the Assam GST Act, 2017 as prescribed in notification No. 07/2019-State Tax (Rate). Definitions of promoter, project, REP and RREP are supplied and the entry applies to all goods meeting these conditions; the amendment is effective from 1 April 2019.
      15.
      07/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Payment on Basis of Reverse Charge Mechanism for supply of Goods and Services
      Summary: Notification requires tax to be paid on reverse charge basis by the promoter for specified supplies received from unregistered suppliers, covering (i) goods and services constituting the shortfall from the minimum value a promoter must procure for a construction project, (ii) cement forming such shortfall, and (iii) capital goods supplied to a promoter for construction where tax is payable at the prescribed rate; definitions of promoter, project, REP, RREP and FSI are adopted by reference to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act.
      16.
      06/2019-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-6-2019 - Assam SGST
      Notify certain class of persons by exercising powers conferred under section 148 of Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification designates promoters who receive development rights or FSI, or long term land leases for residential construction, as liable for State tax on consideration comprising construction services, monetary consideration relatable to residential construction, upfront lease amounts and supply of construction service against development rights or FSI. The liability to pay State tax arises on issuance of the project completion certificate, where required, or on first occupation, whichever is earlier. Relevant terms borrow definitions from the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, and the services are subject to reverse charge as per the cited finance notification.
      17.
      KA.NI-2-985/XI-9(47)/17-2019 - dated - 2-7-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Relief is provided for registration cancellations where notice under section 29(2) was served by e-mail or through the common portal and the registered person could not respond, causing cancellation. A proviso is inserted in section 30(1) so that persons against cancellation orders passed up to 31.03.2019 may file an application for revocation of cancellation of registration not later than 22.07.2019.
      18.
      KA.NI-2-984/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 2-7-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification no.- notification No. KA.NI-2-810/XI-9(47)/17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(38)-2019, dated 28 May 2019.
      Summary: Input tax credit consequences are prescribed for a registered person opting to pay tax under the notification. Such person must debit the electronic credit ledger or electronic cash ledger for credit attributable to inputs, semi-finished or finished goods, and capital goods in stock, and any remaining input tax credit in the electronic credit ledger lapses. The Uttar Pradesh GST Rules, 2017 apply mutatis mutandis to persons paying tax under this notification.
      19.
      KA.NI-2-983/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 2-7-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Filing of Return CMP-08 for composition dealers till 18th of every quarter.
      Summary: Registered persons paying tax under the composition scheme must furnish a quarterly statement of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 by the 18th day of the month succeeding each quarter. They must also furnish an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by 30 April following the end of the financial year. For the relevant period, furnishing these forms is treated as compliance with the return-related requirements corresponding to sections 37 and 39 of the Act.
      20.
      KA.NI-2-982/XI-9(42)/17 - dated - 2-7-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Twenty Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 to require filing of pending returns within thirty days after revocation of cancellation of registration, including retrospective cancellation cases. It also revises rule 62 to apply to taxpayers paying tax under section 10 or under a specified notification, requiring quarterly filing of FORM GST CMP-08 for self-assessed tax and annual filing of FORM GSTR-4. A new FORM GST CMP-08 is inserted, together with instructions on quarterly payment, adjustments, interest for delay, and nil filing where no liability exists.
      21.
      KA.NI-2-829/XI-9(42)/17 - dated - 4-6-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to notify the provisions of rule 138E of the SGST Rules w.e.f 21st June, 2019.
      Summary: Rule 138E of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules was brought into force with effect from 21 June 2019. The notification appointed the commencement date for the provisions introduced by the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Twenty sixth Amendment) Rules, 2018, under the rule-making power conferred by the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      22.
      1215/CSTUK/GST-Vidhi Section/2019-20/CT-29 - dated - 1-7-2019 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Extend for timeline for filing of GSTR 3B for the month of July 2019 to September 2019.
      Summary: Extension of the filing timeline for returns in FORM GSTR-3B for the months from July 2019 to September 2019 under the Uttarakhand GST framework. The return for each of those months is to be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the succeeding month. Registered persons must also discharge tax liability, interest, penalty, fees or any other amount payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger by the prescribed due date.

      Income Tax

      23.
      54/2019 - dated - 17-7-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the People’s Republic of China for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes
      Summary: Notification under section 90 gives effect to the Protocol amending the India-China tax Agreement. The Protocol updates scope and title, treats income from fiscally transparent entities, requires competent authority tie breaker for dual non individual residents, broadens the Permanent Establishment concept with 183 day thresholds and agency rules, preserves business profits attribution to PEs, exempts certain interest paid to governments, central banks and listed government owned financial institutions, modifies methods for elimination of double taxation, expands exchange of information obligations, and inserts a principal purpose test denying treaty benefits obtained principally to secure those benefits.
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      SEBI

      1.
      CIR/CFD/CMD1/ 79 /2019 - dated 17-7-2019
      Modification of circular dated July 18, 2017 on ‘Disclosure of divergence in the asset classification and provisioning by banks’
      Summary: SEBI modifies its July 18, 2017 circular to adopt revised RBI thresholds: listed banks must disclose to stock exchanges divergences in asset classification and provisioning where either additional provisioning assessed by the RBI exceeds a specified proportion of reported profit before provisions and contingencies for the reference period, or additional gross NPAs identified by the RBI exceed a specified proportion of published incremental gross NPAs for the reference period; other disclosure requirements remain unchanged and the modification is effective immediately.

      GST - States

      2.
      24/2019-GST (State) - dated 1-7-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sales discounts under GST.
      Summary: The State directs that the GST treatment of secondary or post-sales discounts shall follow the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs' clarification (Circular No. 105/24/2019 GST), and, under section 168 of the Tripura SGST Act, instructs all State tax officers to apply that clarification to ensure uniform implementation.
      3.
      23/2019-GST (State) - dated 1-7-2019
      Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal.
      Summary: Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A filed by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal must follow the CBIC clarification in Circular No. 104/23/2019-GST to ensure uniform identification and processing by field formations; the Tripura State Tax administration has directed all officers to apply that clarification under its statutory powers.
      4.
      22/2019-GST (State) - dated 1-7-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in certain cases.
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner instructs all state tax field formations to follow the annexed CBIC Circular clarifying determination of the place of supply, exercising powers under section 168 of the Tripura SGST Act to ensure uniform implementation of place of supply provisions across the state.
      5.
      21/2019-GST (State) - dated 1-7-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on additional/penal interest.
      Summary: The State directs tax field formations to apply the central clarification on GST on additional/penal interest, mandating uniform implementation in assessment, collection and enforcement of interest-related tax liabilities by invoking statutory powers and annexing the central circular as operational guidance.

      GST

      6.
      107/26/2019-GST - dated 18-7-2019
      Clarification on doubts related to supply of Information Technology enabled Services (ITeS services).
      Summary: Clarification explains that a supplier of ITeS services who supplies services on his own account is not an intermediary under the IGST Act, while a supplier whose role is merely to arrange or facilitate the supply of goods or services for a foreign client will be an intermediary; where both activities occur classification depends on facts and which service is the principal supply. A non intermediary supplier may qualify as export of services if supplier and recipient locations, place of supply, convertible foreign exchange payment and independent establishment criteria are satisfied.
      7.
      108/27/2019 - dated 18-7-2019
      Clarification in respect of goods sent/taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis for export promotion
      Summary: Goods sent or taken out of India for exhibition or consignment do not constitute a supply under section 7 of the CGST Act in the absence of consideration and therefore are not zero rated supply under section 16 of the IGST Act. Such movements should be accompanied by a delivery challan and recorded per the Annexure; bond/LUT is not required at removal. Supply is effected on sale abroad or deemed on expiry of six months if goods are neither sold nor returned, and tax invoices and refund claims follow accordingly under sections 12, 31 and 54 read with the relevant rules.

      DGFT

      8.
      19/2015-2020 - dated 17-7-2019
      Allocation of additional quantity of 1239 MTRV for export of sugar to USA under Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ)
      Summary: An additional quantity of raw cane sugar has been allocated for export to the USA under the Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ), available on a Free (non-levy) basis subject to the notified "Nature of Restrictions" and compliance with reporting obligations to the export promotion authority. Certificates of Origin, where required for preferential treatment, shall be issued by the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai, and other prescribed export certification requirements for shipments to the USA continue to apply.

      Customs

      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 23/2019 - dated 25-6-2019
      Notification of FSSAI's Authorised Officer for Deen Dayal Port at Kandla under Section 47 (5) of FSS Act, 2006
      Summary: Notification designates two Customs Superintendents at Kandla Commissionerate as Authorised Officer for clearance of imported food consignments at Deen Dayal Port, Kandla and Adani Bulk Terminal, Tuna, pursuant to the Food Safety and Standards Act and an Order of the Food Authority's CEO; officers and regional office contact details are provided for port level inspection and clearance functions.
      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 21/2019 - dated 11-6-2019
      Simplified auto-registration of beneficiaries (IEC holders) on ICEGATE for eSANCHIT and other benefits
      Summary: ICEGATE now offers simplified auto-registration for IEC holders using GST-provided email ids, eliminating the Digital Signature Certificate requirement for information-only logins; PGAs will upload LPCOs to eSANCHIT and IRNs will be sent to beneficiaries via the ICEGATE-registered email. Digital signatures remain necessary for filing declarations through ICEGATE. Registered users will receive consignment status notifications, PDF declarations by email, direct access to consignment enquiries, and an online response facility for Customs queries to reduce physical submissions.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 20/2019 - dated 11-6-2019
      Clearance Of Drawback claims pending under Brand Rate
      Summary: Exporters/CHAs must submit either the sanctioned brand rate fixation letters or, if not fixed, the application to jurisdictional Central Excise/Customs plus a self declaration (both attested by the jurisdictional DC/AC) by 24.06.2019; absent compliance, pending drawback claims will be processed at zero rate, but exporters may thereafter file a supplementary claim under Rule 16 of the Customs and Central Excise Drawback Rules, 2017.
      12.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 14/2019 - dated 23-5-2019
      Mandatory Implementation of eSANCHIT
      Summary: Mandatory uploading of digitally signed supporting documents on eSANCHIT is required at the time of filing Shipping Bills; exporters and customs brokers must submit documents electronically and hard copies will no longer be accepted.
      13.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 13/2019 - dated 13-5-2019
      DGFT's forged Office Order No. 59/2019 dated 04.04.2019 regarding cancellation of Notification No. 26/2015-2020 dated 21.08.2018 for Export Policy of Beach Sand Minerals (BSM)
      Summary: A circulated Office Order purporting to cancel Notification No. 26/2015-2020 for the export policy of Beach Sand Minerals is a forged document and was not issued by the relevant trade authority; the original Notification No. 26/2015-2020 dated 21.08.2018 remains unchanged and in force, and trade stakeholders are advised to rely only on official communications.
      14.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 27/2019 - dated 30-4-2019
      24 X 7 customs Clearance Operations of Nepal and Bhutan transit cargo from N.S. Docks Kolkata & Haldia Docks
      Summary: Extension of Round-the-Clock Customs Clearance for Nepal and Bhutan transit cargo removed from N.S. Docks, Kolkata and Haldia Docks is authorised for onward transit under the Treaty of Transit with Nepal, the Agreement on Trade, Commerce and Transit with Bhutan, and the ECTS procedure for Nepal transit; the facility also covers Nepal and Bhutan transit exports through the named docks, with operational queries directed to the Nepal/Bhutan Unit at Custom House, Kolkata.
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