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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 29,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The AAAR held that annuity receipts for access to a road or bridge are exempt under the exemption notification and must be treated as exempt supplies for input tax credit apportionment; consequently only fifty percent of ITC on inputs and input services used in the construction phase is available, while full ITC is available for inputs used in taxable O&M services, subject to general restrictions on blocked credits.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The NDPS framework requires official import certificates and export authorizations for cross border movement of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, supported where applicable by state excise permits and importing country certifications. Issuing authorities prepare multiple copies for customs, excise and foreign governments; importers and manufacturers face operational conditions including segregation, security, transport permits, separate accounts and documentary proof of export. Transshipment is permitted only with authorization and diversion is tightly controlled and reportable. Administrative quarterly returns of manufacture and movements are required by the narcotics order.
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      Summary: The Code on Wages, 2019 prohibits gender based wage discrimination, requires payment of notified minimum rates, and empowers the Central Government to fix a national floor wage with geographic variation. It prescribes components and procedures for fixation and revision of minimum wages, rules for overtime and multiple classes of work, and a consolidated bonus regime including computation, set on/set off across accounting years, disqualifications, and payment modalities. Enforcement mechanisms include appointed authorities for claims, Inspectors cum Facilitators with inspection powers, penal provisions, compounding rules, and broad delegated rulemaking for procedural and administrative matters.
      Summary: The Code on Wages, 2019 consolidates laws on wages, minimum wages, bonus and equal remuneration for organised and unorganised sectors; preserves Central and State powers to fix minimum wages while enabling appropriate Governments to set classification factors and a central floor wage; extends timely payment and authorised deduction protections to all employees; permits electronic payment; restructures enforcement through Inspectors-cum-Facilitators, designated authorities and appellate bodies; provides graded penalties, compounding, employer burden of proof for unpaid wages or bonus claims, and a three-year limitation for worker claims.
      Summary: The Council recommended reducing GST rates for all electric vehicles and for chargers and charging stations for electric vehicles to a lower uniform rate, and recommended exempting hiring of electric buses by local authorities; these measures are to be effective from the stated effective date. The Council also recommended extensions of deadlines for composition-related filings in FORM GST CMP-02 and FORM GST CMP-08. The recommendations will be implemented through Circulars and Notifications having legal force.
      Summary: The address emphasizes the Fund's treaty-based mandate for exchange rate surveillance through Article IV consultations, publication of assessments of misalignment and Multiple Currency Practices, and use of technical models. It contrasts this multilateral framework with unilateral bilateral labelling of "currency manipulation," arguing that strengthening the Fund's quota-based legitimacy and integrated surveillance is the proper legal-policy response to ensure even handed oversight and effective management of global spillovers.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/23 - dated - 25-7-2019 - SEBI
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (PROHIBITION OF INSIDER TRADING) (SECOND AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2019
      Summary: The amendments broaden coverage by substituting "person" for "employee" in regulation 9A(2)(a), replace "can" with "shall" in Schedule B clause 4 to make trading-window restrictions mandatory, and add an exemption clause listing transactions not subject to trading-window restrictions-including specified regulatory transactions and bona fide pledges subject to pre-clearance. Schedule B clause 14 and Schedule C clause 12 are revised to limit gift references to gifts from designated persons and to substitute references to the annual income of such designated persons; Schedule C also corrects typographical terms.
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