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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 27,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The author urges extending the loan sanction window beyond the single year in the proposal to accommodate realistic house purchase timelines, and recommends removing or raising the stamp duty valuation ceiling so first time buyers and family purchasers (including HUFs) qualify; the note also seeks statutory clarity that the additional interest deduction operates alongside other interest deductions and warns that the narrow sanction period and valuation cap will exclude genuine purchasers.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: E-way bill obligations attach to the person causing movement, who must generate the e-way bill unless a transporter or agent is authorized to fill Part A; transporters completing Part A are presumed authorized. Consignment value is the invoice/delivery challan value for the goods moved, including taxes where charged but excluding exempt supplies and separate freight billed by transporters. Exemptions and practical rules cover rail carriage (invoice/delivery challan must accompany goods and e-way bill produced at delivery), movements under customs seal, empty containers, transit to/from Nepal/Bhutan, certain exempt supplies, use of temporary vehicle numbers, delivery challan-based movements, and DTA sales from SEZ/FTWZ.
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      Summary: Amendments clarify withdrawal regimes for insolvency applications, empower the Committee of Creditors to provide for liquidation cost contributions, recommend sale of the corporate debtor or its business as a going concern, and fix liquidator fees in consultation with the resolution professional. Liquidation rules prescribe sale-as-going-concern procedures that close liquidation without dissolution, establish a model timeline to expedite closure, require proportionate financial creditor contributions to liquidation costs where liquid resources are insufficient, create a non binding Stakeholders' Consultation Committee to advise on sales, mandate claim submission or update as of liquidation commencement, and require a compliance certificate with the final report.
      Summary: Formulation of a National Retail Trade Policy and a draft National e Commerce Policy is proceeding through extensive stakeholder consultations led by DPIIT and the Department of Commerce; a Think Tank and Task Force with government and industry experts examined digital economy challenges, and a draft e commerce policy has been placed in the public domain with comments received from companies, industry associations, think tanks and other stakeholders to inform further consultations.
      Summary: A draft national policy on e commerce sets a framework for six core areas-e commerce marketplaces, regulatory issues, infrastructure development, data, domestic digital economy stimulation and export promotion-based on Think Tank and Task Force deliberations, technical sub group reports and stakeholder submissions; responsibility for "Matters related to E Commerce" was reallocated to the Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade and the draft was placed in the public domain for consultation.
      Summary: The Government has shifted to a policy of promoting digital payments and inclusion through Direct Benefit Transfer and Aadhaar-linked Payments to reduce delays, curb corruption and plug leakage, supported by PMGDISHA for rural digital literacy and the RBI's Payment and Settlement Systems Vision 2019-2021 to develop secure, state of the art payment infrastructure while addressing integrity and security challenges through government industry partnership.
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      Companies Law

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      S.O. 2652 (E) - dated - 25-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Amendment in Notification No. G.S.R. 832(E), dated the 3rd November, 2015
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the locality name Shillong with Guwahati in the Table at serial number (6) of the earlier G.S.R. 832(E) notification; the change is made under the Companies Act and is effective from its publication in the Official Gazette.
      2.
      S.O. 2651 (E) - dated - 25-7-2019 - Co. Law
      U/s 396 of Companies Act, 2013 Establishment of Registrar of Companies at Guwahati
      Summary: Establishment of a new Registrar of Companies at Guwahati creates an administrative office responsible for company registration and related statutory functions in the northeastern region, following relocation from Shillong, with territorial jurisdiction over the states in that region and commencement upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      S.O. 2650 (E) - dated - 25-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 831 (E), dated the 24th March, 2015
      Summary: The notification amends the earlier S.O. 831 (E) by substituting the designation "Registrar of Companies, Shillong" with "Registrar of Companies Guwahati" for serial number 11 in the Table; the amendment is made under statutory powers associated with the Companies Act and the Companies (Adjudication of Penalties) Rules and takes effect from publication. The record notes later supersession by a subsequent notification effective 16 February 2026.
      4.
      G.S.R. 528 (E) - dated - 25-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Third Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: The rules add the web-based filing option DIR-3-KYC-WEB to the Annexure, replace "has been allotted" with "holds" for DIN wording, move the KYC submission deadline to 30 September of the immediate next financial year, deem web-form submission in subsequent years to satisfy the rule where prior e-form filings exist, require mobile/email updates only via e-form DIR-3-KYC, and confirm applicable filing fees under the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014.
      5.
      G.S.R. 527 (E) - dated - 25-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: Amendment prescribes fee consequences for e form DIR 3 KYC or DIR 3 KYC WEB under rule 12A, specifying that a fee is payable for the immediate previous financial year when filed by the annual cut off and distinct fees apply for delayed filing and for failure to file through the web service for the immediate previous financial year.

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      IBBI/2019-20/GN/REG048 - dated - 25-7-2019 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Regulation 30A prescribes the procedure for withdrawal of applications under section 12A: applications must be in Form FA with a bank guarantee covering estimated expenses, filed through the interim or resolution professional depending on stage; the interim resolution professional must submit pre-committee withdrawals to the Adjudicating Authority within three days; post-committee withdrawals are considered by the committee within seven days and require ninety percent voting share for approval, after which the resolution professional files the approval with the Adjudicating Authority within three days; on Adjudicating Authority approval the applicant must deposit actual expenses within three days or the bank guarantee will be invoked.
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      IBBI/2019-20/GN/REG047 - dated - 25-7-2019 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Liquidation process regulation amendments introduce a stakeholder consultation committee, revise the definition of liquidation cost, and create a contribution mechanism where liquidation costs exceed liquid assets. They also alter the liquidator's fee structure, streamline claims submission and secured creditor intimation, and provide that a secured creditor's failure to intimate its election within thirty days results in a presumption that the secured asset forms part of the liquidation estate. The amendments further prioritise sale as a going concern, shorten key timelines, require a compliance certificate in Form H, and update auction and form requirements.
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      IBBI/2019-20/GN/REG046 - dated - 25-7-2019 - IBC
      The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Information Utilities) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: An amendment requires information utilities to pay a prescribed annual fee within fifteen days of the financial year start, with an exemption in the year of registration or renewal and interest on late payment; raises a specified age limit to seventy-five years; and prescribes a structured process for authentication of information of default including delivery to the debtor, three reminders with specified response windows, permitted delivery channels, three possible authentication outcomes with colour-coded statuses, and communication of those statuses to registered creditors and parties.
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      DGFT

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      Policy Circular No. 27/2015-20 - dated 26-7-2019
      Order of the High Court, Hyderabad in W.P: No 34771/2014 in respect of item at EXIM Code1005 Maize (Corn)
      Summary: Importation of maize under EXIM code 1005 90 00 is subject to an import license issued by DGFT, in compliance with the High Court's interim direction of 09.07.2018 as extended on 26.07.2018, and customs and regional authorities are to permit clearance only for consignments backed by such authorization.
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