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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 31,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC restored the portal's deemed approval mechanism for pending registration applications with specified cut off dates and resumption timelines, provided an interim appellate-channel route to restore rejected revocation-of-registration applications under the Removal of Difficulty order, clarified that sanitizers are subject to the standard GST rate to avoid inverted duties and domestic disadvantage, reaffirmed that State grant of alcoholic liquor licences is outside GST while other licence fees remain taxable, and advanced administrative measures including e invoicing rollout, GSTR 4 filing on GSTN, and a CBIC-CBDT data exchange MOU to strengthen compliance.
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      Summary: The Government will implement a single window system for industrial approvals, launch a land bank portal compiling state land data, and provide focused support to identified industrial sectors while ensuring liquidity for investment. It seeks an early solution to MEIS cash flow issues to protect exports, and is pursuing decriminalisation and removal of redundant laws alongside commonalising labour law reforms with states to simplify compliance and ease doing business.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 470(E) - dated - 28-7-2020 - Co. Law
      National Company Law Tribunal and National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (Procedure for investigation of misbehavior or incapacity of Chairperson, President and other Members) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: Procedural rules provide that complaints of misbehavior or incapacity are preliminarily scrutinised by the Central Government, referred to a three-member Committee for investigation, and-if reasonable grounds exist-referred by the President to a senior Judge nominated by the Chief Justice to conduct a formal inquiry. The Judge, guided by natural justice, receives charges, evidence and defence, may order medical examination by a Presidential Medical Board where incapacity is alleged, and submits a detailed report to the President; suspension pending inquiry and subsistence allowance are also governed by these rules.

      Customs

      2.
      21/2020 - dated - 29-7-2020 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive Anti-Dumping Duty on import of “Digital Offset Printing Plates” originating in, or exported from People’s Republic of China, Japan, Korea RP, Taiwan and Vietnam
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty imposed on imports of Digital Offset Printing Plates from China, Japan, Korea RP, Taiwan and Vietnam, specifying tariff classifications and producer- and country-specific duty rates per square metre in US dollars; excludes waterless CtP Plates used for specialised non-paper printing; duty payable in Indian currency with landed value and exchange rate rules for assessment, and grounded in powers under the Customs Tariff Act and antidumping rules.
      3.
      20/2020 - dated - 29-7-2020 - ADD
      Seeks to impose provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of Aniline originating in or exported from China PR for a period of six months.
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on Aniline (tariff item 29214110) following preliminary findings of dumping, material injury and causation with specified per-metric-tonne USD rates differentiated for Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Limited and other producers/export flows; the duty applies for six months from notification, is payable in Indian currency, and uses the Government-notified exchange rate with the bill-of-entry presentation date as the relevant date.
      4.
      02/2020 - dated - 29-7-2020 - Safeguard
      Seeks to continue the levy of Safeguard duty on imports of 'Solar Cells whether or not assembled in modules or panels' for a period of one year, in pursuance of final findings of review investigations issued by DGTR.
      Summary: Continuation of safeguard duty on imports of solar cells is imposed under section 8B of the Customs Tariff Act and the Customs Tariff safeguard rules based on the designated authority's final findings. The duty applies to specified tariff items on import, is phased across two defined periods at differentiated ad valorem rates less any anti-dumping duty, and excludes imports from countries notified as developing countries except specified exceptions.

      GST - States

      5.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-II/556 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for the quarters April, 2020 to June, 2020 and July, 2020 to September, 2020 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year.
      Summary: Prescribes quarter-specific due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by registered persons meeting the specified aggregate turnover threshold, requiring them to follow a special quarterly procedure to furnish outward supply details; April-June quarter details to be furnished by end of July and July-September quarter details by end of October, with the time limit for related monthly return provisions to be notified subsequently and the notification treated as having retrospective effect.
      6.
      FTX.56//2017/Pt-II/555 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to specify class of persons, other than individuals who shall undergo authentication, of Aadhaar number in order to be eligible for registration.
      Summary: Notification prescribes Aadhaar authentication as an eligibility requirement for GST registration for specified non individual representatives - authorised signatories, managing and authorised partners of partnership firms, and Karta of HUFs - to be carried out as provided in the GST Rules; where Aadhaar is not assigned, alternate identification methods specified in the Rules must be offered.
      7.
      FTX.56//2017/Pt-II/554 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to notify the date from which an individual shall undergo authentication, of Aadhaar number in order to be eligible for registration.
      Summary: Notification requires Aadhaar authentication of an individual's Aadhaar number as the criterion for eligibility for GST registration under the state GST rules, while providing for alternate and viable means of identification where Aadhaar is not assigned; the Governor issues the notification under statutory authority and declares it to have come into force from the stated commencement date.
      8.
      FTX.56//2017/Pt-II/553 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to specify the class of persons who shall be exempted from aadhar authentication.
      Summary: The Assam notification provides that sub-section (6B) or (6C) of the Assam GST Act shall not apply to persons who are not citizens of India and limits the applicability of those Aadhaar authentication provisions to the following classes only: Individual; authorised signatory of all types; Managing and authorised partner; and Karta of a Hindu undivided family, with the notification deemed effective from 1 April 2020.
      9.
      FTX.56//2017/Pt-II/542 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to provide special procedure for corporate debtors undergoing the corporate insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
      Summary: Notification requires IRP/RP-managed corporate debtors under CIRP to be treated as a distinct person and obtain new GST registration within thirty days of IRP/RP appointment; the IRP/RP must file the first return covering the period from liability to registration. Input tax credit on invoices issued to the erstwhile GSTIN is allowable in the first return subject to Chapter V and specified rule exceptions. Supply recipients may claim credit for the interim period under similar conditions. Cash ledger deposits made between appointment and new registration are refundable to the erstwhile registration.
      10.
      FTX.56//2017/Pt-II/541 - dated - 22-5-2020 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to exempt foreign airlines from furnishing reconciliation Statement in FORM GSTR-9C.
      Summary: Foreign airline companies registered as foreign companies under the Companies Act and complying with registration rules are exempted from furnishing a reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C; instead they must submit, for each GSTIN, a receipts-and-payments statement for the financial year, authenticated by a practicing Chartered Accountant in India or a firm/LLP of such accountants, and filed by the prescribed due date in the year succeeding the financial year.
      11.
      LG-01-15/2020/4040/LEG - dated - 2-7-2020 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2020
      Summary: The ordinance amends the GST Act to revise territorial definitions, extend references to services, alter invoice wording, permit de-registration where liability ceases or is voluntarily relinquished, authorize tiered time extensions for compliance, prescribe TDS certificate form and manner, impose penalty liability on persons retaining benefits of specified transactions equal to tax evaded or input tax credit involved, expand offence coverage to those causing or retaining benefits of offences, subject transitional input tax credit to prescribed timing and manner, extend certain assessment limitation periods, amend Schedule II wording, and prescribe retrospective exemptions and reduced tax treatment for specified supplies.

      Income Tax

      12.
      56/2020 - dated - 29-7-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 35/2020, dated the 24th June, 2020
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 35/2020 by substituting the 31st day of July, 2020 with the 30th day of September, 2020 for the specified clause, and inserts a proviso deeming that, for an individual resident in India referred to in sub section (2) of section 207, any tax paid under section 140A within the original due date shall be deemed to be the advance tax; comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2020/143 - dated 29-7-2020
      Implementation of SEBI circular on ‘Margin obligations to be given by way of Pledge / Re-pledge in the Depository System’
      Summary: Members must migrate margin obligations to a pledge / re-pledge mechanism in the depository system, with a temporary allowance for parallel acceptance of collateral by title transfer during a limited transition; funded stocks under margin trading should preferably be held by pledge and existing 'Client Margin / Collateral' demat accounts must be closed within the prescribed transition period.

      GST - States

      2.
      11/2019-GST - dated 29-7-2020
      Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal
      Summary: Where a refund FORM GST RFD-01A is electronically transferred by the common portal to a tax authority that does not match the taxpayer's administrative assignment, and portal reassignment to the correct jurisdiction is not possible, the authority receiving the electronic transfer should process the refund claim. After processing, the authority should notify the common portal of the incorrect mapping and request an update so that subsequent refund applications are routed to the correct jurisdictional tax authority.
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