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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 11,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Special Courts are statutory tribunals designated by the Central Government in consultation with High Court leadership to try specified offences exclusively; declarations trigger mandatory transfer of prosecutions to the designated Special Court, which exercises jurisdiction over principals, conspirators, abettors and joinder offences, follows the criminal procedure code as a Court of Session, may tender conditional pardons for disclosure, and whose final orders are appealable directly to the Supreme Court.
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      Summary: Draft rules have been published to rationalise the regulatory framework for overseas investment and acquisition of immovable property outside India under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, including proposed Rules for non-debt instruments and proposed Regulations for overseas investment; both instruments are open for stakeholder comments prior to finalisation.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002 an acquisition in which Lighthouse India Fund III, Limited and Lighthouse India III Employee Trust acquire an additional 2.727% equity in Bikaji Foods International Limited; Lighthouse-linked funds already held equity in the Target. The Target manufactures and sells snacks, and a detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: Public sector banks now conduct the majority of transactions through digital channels while the Reserve Bank of India retains sole authority on banking licences and is not considering a separate digital bank category. Under PSB EASE Reforms, mobile and internet banking services, customer features and regional language interfaces have been expanded; end to end automated digital lending and digital retail loan initiation have been enabled in larger PSBs; analytics based credit offers and substantial digital disbursements have been supported. Additional measures include online life certification for pensioners, contactless loan approval via data triangulation, and PSB onboarding onto the TReDS platform for MSME bill discounting.
      Summary: The Government deployed buffer stocks of pulses and supplied them free to National Food Security Act beneficiaries, imposed stock limits on certain pulses under the Essential Commodities Act to curb hoarding, eased import restrictions and entered into memoranda with suppliers, and reduced import duties and related cesses on selected pulses and palm oil to increase availability and moderate prices.
      Summary: 256 operational Central Public Sector Enterprises reported aggregate turnover of 24,61,712 crore as of 31.03.2020 with 171 CPSEs profit-making and collective Profit after Tax figures disclosed; Navratna CPSEs showed improved Profit after Tax in most cases for FY 2020-21, many adopting virtual recruitment and IT tools to contain costs, and there is no reported workforce reduction as a cost-cutting measure.
      Summary: Stand Up India Scheme has sanctioned over 1.17 lakh loans aggregating about 26,391.88 crore to SC/ST and women borrowers, creating employment for over 6 lakh persons; lending was provided by public, private and regional rural banks. The Scheme is monitored through DLCC, SLIC and SLBC reviews and videoconferencing, and an independent FY 2019-20 impact assessment led to policy changes: reduction of margin money requirement to up to 15% and inclusion of activities allied to agriculture as eligible under the Scheme.
      Summary: The Post Devolution Revenue Deficit (PDRD) Grant is provided to States under Article 275 and released in monthly instalments as per Fifteenth Finance Commission recommendations to meet the gap in State revenue accounts after accounting for assessed devolution; eligibility and grant quantum were based on the assessed revenue-expenditure gap for the financial year. The fifth monthly instalment was released to the 17 States recommended for PDRD grants, with state-wise allocations and cumulative year-to-date disbursements reported.
      Summary: Minister recognises traders as central contributors to the economy, urges promotion of Vocal for Local and Atmanirbhar commerce, stresses quality and productivity, and announces government commitment to protect traders by simplifying legal metrology and creating a single window online system for compliance and redress; he also praises traders' pandemic role and urges adherence to Covid protocols and vaccination.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four Government securities will be conducted using uniform price method for three securities and multiple price method for one; the Government may retain additional subscriptions up to a notified limit. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding scheme. Both competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the central e-auction system within specified time windows on auction day. Auction results and payment follow on designated dates. The securities are eligible for When Issued trading under applicable guidelines.
      Summary: Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana is a government-backed personal accident insurance scheme targeted at expanding insurance penetration among poor and under privileged groups. Implementing entities use coordinated bank and public insurer outreach, regular media advertising, in-branch posters and banners, and an exclusive online portal with forms, rules and FAQs to increase enrolments and facilitate access.
      Summary: Policy endorses transition to a less cash economy via a strengthened digital payment ecosystem, with digital payment volumes increasing from 1459.02 crore in FY 2017-18 to 4371.18 crore in FY 2020-21. Notes in Circulation were Rs. 17,74,187 crore on 4 November 2016 and Rs. 27,80,045 crore on 29 January 2021. The level of bank notes is stated to depend on GDP growth, inflation, replacement of soiled notes, and growth in non-cash payment modes.
      Summary: A disclosure records 171 operating Central Public Sector Enterprises made net profit and notes current Maharatna, Navratna and Miniratna classifications. The Budget envisages completion of strategic disinvestment of one Maharatna, two Navratna and two Miniratna CPSEs as part of government ownership restructuring.
      Summary: The Vivad Se Vishwas scheme is a voluntary mechanism for amicable resolution of pending direct tax disputes with no government-set targets; official reporting provides counts of Form 1 declarations filed, disputes addressed, disputed tax amounts declared settled, and payments received against those disputed taxes as indicators of scheme uptake and fiscal realisations.
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      17/2015-2020 - dated - 10-8-2021 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 2.07 of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020.
      Summary: DGFT is empowered to issue Notifications imposing Prohibition or Restriction on imports and exports to address critical shortages, apply trade standards and classifications, regulate fisheries imports linked to domestic production controls, safeguard the external financial position, promote domestic industry, prevent import surges injurious to domestic producers, and ensure essential supplies for domestic processing and distribution. The amendment also affirms controls for protection of public morals, health, intellectual property compliance, conservation of natural resources, prohibition of prison-labour products, protection of national treasures, restrictions related to fissionable materials and arms, emergency measures in international relations, and actions under United Nations Charter obligations.

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      S.O. 3206(E) - dated - 6-8-2021 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Nondebt Instruments) (Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment to Rule 23(7)(i) of the Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments) Rules, 2019 states that an investment made by an Indian entity owned and controlled by NRIs on a non-repatriation basis shall not be considered for calculation of indirect foreign investment, thereby excluding such non-repatriation investments from indirect investment aggregation under the non-debt instruments rules.

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      90/2021 - dated - 9-8-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income tax Amendment (22nd Amendment), Rules, 2021. - Computation of exempt income of specified fund for the purposes of clause (4D) of section 10. - Determination of income of a specified fund attributable to units held by non-residents under sub-section (1A) of section 115AD.
      Summary: Rules prescribe formulae allocating specified fund income to non resident unit holders (excluding permanent establishments in India) using ratios based on aggregate daily or point in time assets under management for categories including capital gains on transfers in International Financial Services Centres, transfers of securities, income from non resident issued securities not accruing in India, and securitisation trust income. Annual electronic filing of verified statements in Form No.10IG and Form No.10IH is mandated, with procedural and systems responsibilities assigned to the Principal Director General/Director General of Income tax (Systems).

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2021/39 - dated - 9-8-2021 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations, 2021.
      Summary: Comprehensive SEBI regulations govern issuance and listing of non-convertible securities-debt, non-convertible redeemable preference shares, perpetual instruments and commercial paper-applicable to public issues and private placements proposed to be listed. They prescribe eligibility exclusions (debarred persons, wilful defaulters, fugitive economic offenders), mandatory dematerialisation, debenture trustee and registrar appointments, credit rating, recovery expense fund, 100% security cover for secured debt, disclosure, filing of draft offer documents, due diligence by lead managers and trustees, timelines, interest/penalties for delays, and enforcement powers for inspection, directions, relaxations and regulatory fees.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/P/CIR/2021/613 - dated 10-8-2021
      Updated Operational Circular for issue and listing of Non-convertible Securities, Securitised Debt Instruments, Security Receipts, Municipal Debt Securities and Commercial Paper - Modifications in Chapters I, II and XIV, Introduction of Chapter XIX on Investor Charter and Introduction of Chapter XX on payment of fees [updated as on 13/04/2022]
      Summary: SEBI consolidates prior operational circulars into a chapter wise framework under the SEBI NCS Regulations, 2021, prescribing procedures and obligations for issuance, listing and trading of non-convertible securities and related instruments, standardising the ASBA/UPI application process, EBP platform rules, ISIN allocation limits, centralized bond database reporting, defaulted debt transaction protocols, green debt disclosures, investor charter requirements, and a 25% incremental debt raising mandate for qualifying large corporates.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 15/2021-22 - dated 9-8-2021
      Procedure and Criteria for submission and approval of applications for export of Diagnostic Kits and their components/laboratory reagents
      Summary: Applications for export of specified diagnostic kits and reagents must be filed online within the prescribed window, be examined under the Handbook of Procedures, and include documentary proof of manufacture, commercial documents, IEC, and a manufacturer's undertaking confirming domestic commitments have been met; all documents must be self attested and incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
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