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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 28,2021

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      Summary: Search and seizure on 24 August 2021 at a Rajkot real estate group covered over 40 premises and yielded documents and digital evidence of transactions outside books, unaccounted cash expenses, cash advances and cash interest payments, and on money payments in real estate projects. Authorities identified approximately Rs. 350 crore in unaccounted cash receipts, evidence of land purchases around Rs. 154 crore with large cash payments, concealment of income in excess of Rs. 300 crore, seizure of cash, jewellery and promissory notes, and 25 lockers under prohibitory orders; investigations continue.
      Summary: Income-tax search and seizure operations uncovered handwritten records and loose sheets evidencing alleged suppression of sales, inflation of expenditure, cash sales not recorded in books, and under-invoicing; seized unaccounted cash and documentary evidence indicate undisclosed financial transactions and form the basis for ongoing tax investigations.
      Summary: Requirement to declare the HSN Code on tax invoices and in GSTR-1 is mandated with digit-specific reporting tied to aggregate turnover. Taxpayers must include the applicable HSN in Table 12 of GSTR-1. Reported operational issues include missing HSN entries in the Table 12 drop-down, blank HSN fields in JSON from the offline tool, and upload errors such as processing failures and duplicate invoice number rejections, for which taxpayers are directed to follow published corrective guidance.
      Summary: Rule 59(6) bars furnishing outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 or via the Invoice Furnishing Facility until the registrant has furnished required FORM GSTR-3B returns for the specified prior tax-periods. The GST Portal will, from 1 September 2021, automatically check compliance on SUBMIT of GSTR-1/IFF, block filing with an error message if unmet, preserve saved records for later filing, and restore filing immediately upon receipt of the requisite GSTR-3B without tax-officer intervention.
      Summary: BRICS Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors endorsed a joint Statement on Global Economic Outlook and Responding to COVID 19 Crisis with an annex on policy experiences, and approved a Technical Report on Social Infrastructure: Financing and Use of Digital Technologies. They welcomed conclusion of a Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance instrument in customs and addressed central bank priorities including Financial Inclusion, the Contingent Reserve Arrangement, and Information Security Cooperation to support coordinated post pandemic recovery and resilience.
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      Customs

      1.
      47/2021 - dated - 26-8-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti dumping duty on imports of “ Natural Mica based Pearl Industrial Pigments excluding cosmetic grade ” originating in or exported from China PR for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on Natural Mica based Pearl Industrial Pigments excluding cosmetic grade, originating in or exported from China PR, where dumping, material injury to the domestic industry, and causal link were found. The notification prescribes producer-wise rates for specified tariff items, provides that the duty applies for five years unless revoked, superseded, or amended earlier, and states that it is payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate applicable on the date of presentation of the bill of entry.

      GST - States

      2.
      24/2021-State Tax - dated - 29-7-2021 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 14/2021–State Tax, dated the 18th June, 2021
      Summary: Amendment revises deadline dates in the prior State GST notification by substituting later dates in clause (i), the proviso to clause (i), and clause (ii), thereby altering the referenced filing or compliance cut-offs in those provisions. The notification further declares that these substitutions are deemed to have been in force from the earlier notification's effective date and is issued under the State GST legislative power.
      3.
      28/2021-State Tax - dated - 27-7-2021 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Supersession Notification No. 89/2020-State Tax dated the 23rd December, 2020
      Summary: A superseding state notification waives penalties otherwise payable by registered persons for non-compliance with Notification No. 14/2020-State Tax, as published in the State Gazette, and preserves consequences for acts or omissions occurring before the supersession; the waiver is limited to the period from the first day of December, 2020 to the thirtieth day of September, 2021.
      4.
      27/2021-State Tax - dated - 27-7-2021 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: The amendment extends a deadline in rule 26, requires cumulative input tax credit adjustment for April-June 2021 to be reflected in the FORM GSTR-3B for June 2021 or the quarter ending June 2021, and allows registered persons to furnish May 2021 details using the Invoice Furnishing Facility within a prescribed window in June 2021.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I/DF9/P/CIR/2021/620 - dated 26-8-2021
      Modalities for implementation of the framework for Accredited Investors
      Summary: The framework establishes Accredited Investors who may access lower investment thresholds or specified regulatory concessions subject to accreditation by authorised Accreditation Agencies. Agencies verify identity, financial eligibility and fit-and-proper status, issue unique Accreditation Certificates with defined validity, and maintain accreditation records. Applicants must submit prescribed documentary proof and undertakings; investment providers must verify accreditation, disclose concessions in client agreements, and record consequences of loss or withdrawal of accreditation. Consent withdrawal is permitted subject to client-agreement modalities, except for pooled products launched exclusively for AIs.

      GST - States

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      CCT/26-4/2017-18/E/1311 - dated 25-8-2021
      Clarification regarding extension of limitation under GST Law in terms of Hon’ble Supreme Court’s Order dated 27-04-2021
      Summary: Extension of limitation periods applies only to judicial and quasi judicial proceedings such as appeals, reviews and revisions; tax authorities may continue to hear and dispose such matters and timelines for filing appeals against quasi judicial orders are extended in accordance with the judicial order. Non judicial actions - including original adjudication, investigations, scrutiny, issuance of summons, arrests, show cause notices and routine taxpayer compliances - are not covered by that extension and remain subject to statutory time limits and any specific statutory extensions.
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      05/2021-GST - dated 9-8-2021
      Clarification regarding rate of tax applicable on construction services provided to a Government Entity, in relation to construction such as of a Ropeway on turnkey basis
      Summary: Construction of a ropeway supplied to a Government Entity does not qualify for the concessional GST rate for works contracts meant predominantly for non-commercial use; because ropeway projects serve commercial or tourism purposes and are not covered by entries for roads, bridges, terminals, or railways, they fall under the general works contract classification and attract the standard higher GST rate.
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      06/2021-GST - dated 9-8-2021
      GST on service supplied by State Govt. to their undertakings or PSUs by way of guaranteeing loans taken by them
      Summary: Services supplied by Central or State Governments to their undertakings or Public Sector Undertakings by way of guaranteeing loans from banking companies and financial institutions are exempt from GST under the relevant exemption entry; the GST Council reaffirmed that government guarantees of loans to their undertakings or PSUs fall within that exemption, and implementation difficulties may be brought to the Commissioner of State Tax.
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      03/2021-GST - dated 30-7-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification 14/2020- State Tax dated 4th November 2020
      Summary: The circular explains that the Dynamic QR Code requirement applies to B2C tax invoices issued by registered persons exceeding the prescribed turnover threshold, subject to specified supplier and supply exclusions and export e invoicing treatment; it prescribes QR data elements (GSTIN, UPI ID, bank account/IFSC, invoice number/date, total value, GST breakup) and confirms that an invoice is deemed compliant where payment cross references (transaction id, date, time, amount, payment mode) or cash payment details are recorded on the invoice, while suppliers must provide a Dynamic QR Code on invoices when payment occurs after issuance.
      6.
      04/2021-GST - dated 30-7-2021
      Clarification regarding GST on supply of various services by Central and State Board (such as National Board of Examination)
      Summary: GST is exempt on services by Central or State educational boards, including the National Board of Examination, when the service is the conduct of examinations (including entrance exams) and on input services relating to admission or conduct of examinations provided to such boards. Services such as accreditation, registration or authorisation provided by these boards are not exempt and are taxable at the standard GST rate.
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