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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 19,2021

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      By: Sunanda Banerjee
      Summary: Eligibility for filing depends on income composition and presumptive status: salaried individuals and those with house property or other income below the threshold use ITR1 (Sahaj); taxpayers with presumptive business or professional income should use ITR4; and firms, LLPs, AOPs, cooperative societies and similar entities generally use ITR5 subject to exclusions. Filing must be supported by Form 26AS evidencing tax deducted and deposited, and professional fees may apply depending on return complexity.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: The advance-ruling issue was whether hourly charges labelled as reimbursement for diesel used in hired DG sets form part of the taxable consideration for the DG-set rental service or are a separate non-taxable supply of goods. The authority characterised the contract as a single composite supply with fixed rent and a variable diesel-related charge, treating the latter as integral to the rental consideration and therefore within the taxable value. The commentator disputes calling the hourly amount a reimbursement, contending it is an operational charge and stressing that explicit pure-agent treatment would affect taxability.
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      Summary: The Finance Minister reported India's progress toward its 2030 renewable energy target and ongoing Hydrogen Energy Mission as evidence of concrete steps to meet international climate obligations. She urged fulfillment of past finance pledges and advocated a compassionate Climate Justice approach, stressing the need for Climate Finance and new collective finance goals at COP 26 to support developing countries.
      Summary: Memorandum of Understanding approved between the Permanent Mission of India to the WTO, CTIL (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade) and CTEI (The Graduate Institute, Geneva) to establish academic and technical cooperation in international trade and investment law. The MoU provides for collaborative research, capacity building programmes and exchanges for CTIL staff, Department of Commerce officials, researchers, academics and students to deepen understanding of trade and investment law, support India's negotiation and dispute settlement positions, and will remain in force for three years.
      Summary: The document announces the pilot launch and planned operationalisation of an International Bullion Exchange within an IFSC as the Gateway for bullion imports, supported by regulations establishing the Exchange, a Bullion Clearing Corporation, a Bullion Depository and related financial products and services; it describes a holding company structure formed by market infrastructure participants, regulatory approval for a subsidiary to operate the Exchange and Clearing Corporation, and designation of a foreign depository as the Bullion Depository responsible for vault management.
      Summary: India's Intellectual Property Rights framework expanded through steep increases in patent grants and trademark registrations, reduction of patent examination timelines via e-filing and electronic processing, and targeted fee concessions and rebates for startups, small entities and recognised educational institutions, supported by outreach and training initiatives and the National IPR Policy to strengthen the national IP ecosystem.
      Summary: Searches revealed related party inflations of purchases and large trading margins alongside persistent booked losses attributed to significant bogus expenses, non existent payees and unfiled recipients, use of undisclosed bank accounts, and documentary and electronic evidence of unaccounted funds reintroduced as fictitious transactions. Investigators also found alleged illegal payments and cross border currency dealings, and identified substantial failures to deduct tax at source and large provisions for doubtful debts whose admissibility is under scrutiny.
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      S.O. 3365(E) - dated - 17-8-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 67/2021-Customs (N.T.), dated the 13th August, 2021
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 67/2021-Customs (N.T.) amends Table 2, S. No. 2 and 3 in Column 4 by removing the parenthetical explanatory phrase and substituting the plain unit rate description; the corrigendum is recorded as a formal correction to the Gazette publication with departmental file reference and signatory.
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      Trade Notice No. 16/2021-22 - dated 17-8-2021
      Procedure and Criteria for submission and approval of applications for export of COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Testing kits
      Summary: Export authorization for COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Testing kits is subject to a fixed quota and must be sought online through the DGFT ECOM system within the prescribed application window; export licences, if granted, will be valid for six months and applications will be examined per the Handbook of Procedures. Eligibility requires documentary proof of manufacture, supporting purchase orders or invoices, and a manufacturer's undertaking certifying that domestic commitments have been fulfilled. All documents must be self attested and incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

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      Instruction No. 18/2021 - dated 17-8-2021
      Verification of the Preferential Certificates of Origin and difficulties being faced by the trade in implementation of the Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements) Rules (CAROTAR), 2020
      Summary: Verification under CAROTAR must be based on a proper officer's reasoned belief that originating criteria are unmet or a preferential claim is invalid; requests under Rule 6(1)(b) must state specific grounds and precise information required from the Verification Authority. Representative CoOs should be selected where multiple identical items are under review, and prior verifications of the same manufacturer's product may be applied to subsequent consignments unless there is reason to believe origin has changed. RMS interdiction alone does not justify verification; prescribed procedures, formats and timelines must be followed.
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      Instruction No. 19/2021 - dated 17-8-2021
      Instructions and clarifications by Directorates/Commissionerates/Audit: Scope of Section 151 A of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Exclusive Board authority is affirmed for issuing instructions or clarifications that establish uniformity in classification of goods, levy of duty, or implementation of any provision of the Customs Act or other law relating to prohibitions, restrictions or procedures for import or export of goods under Section 151A. Directorates/Commissionerates/Audit may investigate and report on divergences, modus operandi and violations but must not issue interpretive or prescriptive communications on matters within the Board's remit and must obtain Board clearance where opinions conflict with Board instructions.
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