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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 21,2019

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Taxpayers must reconcile books with filed returns in the GST annual return, using the annual return to declare missed outward supplies and pay tax with interest via FORM GST DRC-03 under the self correction provision, thereby avoiding penalty if done before notice. If books show lower turnover, excess tax paid may be claimed by applying for refund through FORM GST RFD-01A. The annual return itself does not permit claiming or reversing input tax credit. Specific table guidance addresses auto populated credits (Table 8A/8D), HSN and composition dealer reporting (Tables 16/18), classification of exempted/nil/non GST supplies (Tables 5D/5E/5F), timing of reverse charge declarations, accountant certification limits for GSTR 9C, and reconciliation of expense related input tax credit (Table 14).
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Code establishes Central and State Advisory Boards with representative membership (including a minimum proportion of women) to advise on minimum wages and measures to increase women's employment; prescribes employer liability to pay all employee dues and procedures for claiming dues before an appointed authority with time limits, potential compensation and recovery as arrears of land revenue; mandates Inspectors cum Facilitators with investigatory and advisory powers, records and disclosure obligations, appellate review, industrial dispute designation for certain bonus issues, presumptions as to audited corporate accounts, vicarious liability of companies and compounding of specified offences.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Fixing and allowing reasonable time for statutory and administrative compliances is necessary to avoid repetitive extension requests and adjournments. Authorities should set and, when needed, grant proactive, sufficient extensions well in advance, taking into account holidays, system constraints, audit and meeting cycles, and limited organizational capacity. Align deadlines for return filings, audit-dependent company filings and report submissions with operational realities to reduce last-minute pressures and administrative inefficiencies.
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      Summary: The 9th India-Kenya Joint Trade Committee reaffirmed commitments to deepen trade and economic ties, pursue sectoral trade and investment opportunities, and consider technical cooperation through Joint Working Groups. Kenya tabled a draft SPS protocol and the proposal to recognise the Indian Pharmacopoeia for technical discussion. Both sides reviewed Lines of Credit, addressed implementation and local content issues, and agreed on follow-up actions including MoUs, capacity building, dispute mediation, and institutional linkages to implement agreed cooperation.
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      F. No. 05/02/2019-IEPF - G.S.R. 571(E) - dated - 14-8-2019 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection FundAuthority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund)Second Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: The amendment mandates online remittance of amounts to the Investor Education and Protection Fund with Form IEPF-1 within thirty days, requires companies to submit legacy transfers via Form IEPF-1A within sixty days, and to identify and publish unclaimed amounts for the prior seven years via Form IEPF-2. Companies must transfer shares to the Fund (including transfers up to 7 September 2016), notify such transfers in Form IEPF-4, credit benefits on transferred shares to the Fund DEMAT account, appoint a Nodal Officer responsible for claim verification, and submit e-verification reports and certified documents to the Authority within specified timelines; fraudulent claims attract penal consequences.

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      25/2019 – State Tax - dated - 8-8-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 22/2019- State Tax, dated the 11th June, 2019
      Summary: The State GST notification amends Notification No.22/2019-State Tax by substituting "21st day of June, 2019" with "21st day of August, 2019" under section 164, while expressly providing that the notification shall be deemed to be effective from 21st June, 2019.
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