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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 27,2021

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      By: Swamy Associates
      Summary: Whether a statutory Real Estate Regulatory Authority qualifies as an aggrieved person entitled to appeal against Appellate Tribunal orders depends on the Act's definitional scheme and whether the Authority is encompassed within the statutory meaning of "person"; if so, the Authority may appeal perceived Tribunal decisions inconsistent with the Act's objects to protect regulatory objectives and home buyers' interests.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Government officials and public authorities should be subject to automatic late fees, penalties and cost consequences for undue delays in administrative and litigation-related duties, mirroring the financial consequences faced by private parties. Citing the Supreme Court's dismissal of a Special Leave Petition in Vishnu Aroma for excessive delay and imposition of costs, the author contends that nominal fines are inadequate and urges recovery of litigation costs and damages from responsible officers and counsel, and imposition of supervisory liability to deter casual handling of limitation periods.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: When composition taxpayers omit declaring annual tax liability in Table 6 of GSTR-4, the system computes tax payable by offsetting auto-populated CMP-08 credits in Table 5, generating a negative liability (excess tax paid). Omission requires a rectification request to adjust the negative liability, while legitimately excess CMP-08 payments may be carried forward for future tax periods.
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      Summary: Amendments define 'OVD' and 'Identity Details' to include PAN, Passport, Driving License, Voter ID and Aadhaar/e Aadhaar and permit de duplication using the C KYC database. Registration must use PAN for legal entities and PAN or C KYC for individuals, with other IDs only if those are absent. IUs must assign a Unique Identification Number to registered users; Aadhaar must not be used as a UIN and alternative IU issued UINs follow a prescribed format. Supporting documents may be submitted anytime in multiple formats, must be digitally signed/stamped where required, and each debt or security document must carry a unique identifier reference.
      Summary: APEDA, together with the Uttarakhand Agriculture Produce Marketing Board and exporters, supported sourcing, processing and EU compliant organic certification for millets, enabled a first vegetable consignment to the UAE, and proposes financial assistance for a pack house to satisfy mandatory export infrastructure requirements while pursuing capacity building, quality upgradation, market promotion and supply chain strengthening to connect farmers with international buyers.
      Summary: The Union Government authorised conditional additional borrowing of 0.25% of GSDP per approved reform area to incentivise state-level reforms, including Ease of Doing Business (EoDB); twenty States were allowed additional borrowing during 2020-21 for completing the EoDB reform, and the scheme forms part of a package also covering One Nation One Ration Card, urban local body/utility reforms and power sector reforms.
      Summary: Agricultural GVA grew 3.6% in 2020-21 and foodgrain production is estimated at a record 305.44 million tonnes, with tractor sales and favourable monsoon/sowing trends supporting rural demand. The Government has raised Minimum Support Prices to ensure remunerative returns and conducted large procurements of rice and wheat benefiting millions of farmers. A package of fiscal and sectoral measures-including direct transfers, enhanced agricultural credit, concessional Kisan Credit Cards, insurance payments, fertilizer subsidies, liquidity and infrastructure funds, rural employment programmes, and schemes for fisheries and animal husbandry-aim to strengthen farm incomes and rural consumption.
      Summary: The government issued Appreciation Certificates to taxpayers for substantial contribution in GST payment and timely filing of returns on the four year anniversary of GST; the announcement provides a state and Union territory breakdown of recognised GST registrations, totaling fifty four thousand four hundred thirty nine certificates.
      Summary: The central board of the Reserve Bank of India has multiple vacancies among non-official directors, including nominees from eminent persons and local boards; government nomination provisions and local board representation rules govern these appointments. Official representation on the board remains complete with the governor and deputy governors. Non-official directors serve for a defined term and may be reappointed, and past reappointments have occurred retrospectively, resulting in current gaps in the board's prescribed statutory composition.
      Summary: The document emphasizes policy priorities to support startup expansion and export revival through structural reforms and targeted incentives. It foregrounds Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes to develop national manufacturing champions, strengthen quality, productivity and economies of scale, and leverage India's competitive advantages to integrate into global value chains. The text frames Aatmanirbhar self-reliance as enabling confident international engagement, endorses reciprocity in trade negotiations, trade facilitation and FTAs to reduce non-tariff barriers, and identifies key sectors for immediate and long-term growth opportunities.
      Summary: Abolition of periodic renewals replaces recurring renewal requirements for customs brokers' licences and authorised carriers' registrations with lifetime validity, removing the need for repeated applications. Licence/registration holders may voluntarily surrender licences/registrations; licences/registrations inactive for more than a year may be invalidated to prevent misuse, while Commissioners of Customs may revalidate where inactivity is for genuine reasons, reducing compliance burden and limiting routine interface under the contactless customs objective.
      Summary: Income-tax authorities conducted coordinated search-and-seizure operations that uncovered evidence of extensive unaccounted income across mining, liquor, hospitality, media and real estate activities, with cash and documentary seizures. The probe indicates use of non-existent and paper companies to launder receipts via inflated share premia, fabricated loans and bogus trade payables, entities lacking economic substance, cash payments breaching statutory limits, and routing through a group trust; one branch voluntarily disclosed undisclosed income when confronted. Further investigation is ongoing.
      Summary: Authorities conducted a search under section 132 on a diversified group and found companies held in employees' or relatives' names used to book bogus expenses, siphon profits, and route funds into related concerns; evidence includes admissions, fictitious vendor payments, circular trading, undisclosed cash sales in real estate, operated lockers, and documents indicating potential breaches of S.2(76)(vi), Clause 49 and possible applicability of the Benami Transaction Prohibition Act, with further forensic and tax quantifications in progress.
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      S.O. 2119 (E) - dated - 26-6-2021 - Indian Law
      Supersession Notifications S.O.1702 (E ), dated the 1st June, 2020
      Summary: A composite test of investment in plant and machinery or equipment and turnover determines micro, small or medium status; aggregation applies to all units with the same PAN across GSTINs. Udyam Registration is an online, self-declaration based process issuing a permanent Udyam Registration Number and e-certificate; calculation of investment and turnover is linked to Income Tax Returns, PAN and GST data, with temporary self-declaration relief for new enterprises until first ITR. Updates, re-registration by existing registrants, transitional protections for graduation, and single-window facilitation and grievance mechanisms are prescribed.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II DOF3/P/CIR/2021/604 - dated 26-7-2021
      RTA inter-operable Platform for enhancing investors’ experience in Mutual Fund transactions / service requests
      Summary: RTAs must jointly implement an industry-wide interoperable, API-based platform to enable integrated mutual fund transactions, service request initiation/tracking, complaints handling, and consolidated investment reporting by sharing real-time data with AMCs and Depositories under SEBI-prescribed data standards. The platform must be scalable, comply with SEBI's Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience framework and BCP/DR guidelines, and RTAs are jointly and severally responsible for compliance, system and cyber audits. The rollout is phased (starting with non-financial transactions) with full operationalisation by the prescribed deadline, and new RTAs must adhere to these requirements.
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