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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 08,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Audit Committee must be constituted for specified public and listed companies, composed of a majority of independent directors with an independent chair, and include financially literate members with at least one member possessing accounting or related financial management expertise. Its functions include oversight of financial reporting and auditors, approval and review of related party transactions including omnibus approvals under specified criteria, evaluation of internal financial controls and risk management, review of internal audit and whistleblower mechanisms, investigation powers with access to records and external advice, and mandated disclosures in the board's report.
      By: shivaprasad chhatre
      Summary: Confusion and inconsistent implementation of KYC, Re-KYC and CKYC by banks has produced routine customer harassment. KYC is a customer-level verification and need not be repeated for each account; periodic updating follows risk-based timeframes. Inoperative/dormant classification is a risk-control measure and should not inconvenience customers: banks must permit operations after due diligence (signature/identity checks) and should accept CKYC/KIN where available rather than insist on duplicate documents.
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      Summary: Electronic records submitted through a taxpayer's registered account on the Income-tax Department portal are deemed authenticated by Electronic Verification Code (EVC) for purposes of section 144B(7)(i)(b), and this deemed-EVC authentication is extended to persons previously required to use digital signatures when they submit via their registered portal account.
      Summary: IEPFA has expanded investor education and protection through nationwide awareness programmes and technology-driven services-mobile app, portal, helpline and call centres-to facilitate claims and refunding of unclaimed amounts, dividends and shares, while partnering with professional bodies and service providers to scale outreach and plan a long-term roadmap for investor awareness and protection.
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      GST - States

      1.
      05/2021- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 3-8-2021 - Telangana SGST
      Provide the concessional rate of CGST on Covid-19 relief supplies, up to and inclusive of 30th September 2021
      Summary: Notification prescribes concessional state tax treatment for specified Covid-19 relief goods by listing tariff headings and items with either nil or reduced state GST rates as indicated in the Table (including medical oxygen, specified medicines, testing and diagnostic kits, ventilatory and oxygenation devices, monitoring equipment, sanitizers, ambulances and crematorium furnaces). The measures, taken on Council recommendation and in public interest, are effective from 14 June 2021 and remain in force up to and inclusive of 30 September 2021.
      2.
      04/2021- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 3-8-2021 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017 – State Tax (Rate), Dated. 29.06.2017
      Summary: The amendment adds a proviso to Notification No. 11/2017 - State Tax (Rate), providing that for the period beginning 14th June, 2021 and ending 30th September, 2021 the state tax on the service described in clause (f) of item (iv) at serial number 3 shall, irrespective of the rate previously specified, be levied at 2.5 per cent. The notification takes effect from 14th June, 2021 and is issued under the powers of the Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the Council's recommendation.

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      101/2021 - dated - 6-9-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (27th Amendment) Rules, 2021. - Prescribed manner of authentication of an electronic record under electronic verification code under sub-clause (b) of clause (i) of sub-section (7) of section 144B
      Summary: An electronic record submitted by an assessee or any other person by logging into their registered account in the Income-tax Department's designated portal shall be deemed authenticated under the electronic verification code; "designated portal" has the meaning assigned in the Explanation to the applicable statutory provision.

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      L-3(2)/Regln-Gen. (Amdt.)/2021/CCI - dated - 6-9-2021 - Competition Law
      Competition Commission of India (General) Amendment Regulations, 2021
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso into regulation 14(3) providing that the Chairperson may also authorize other Officers of the Commission for the purpose, thereby permitting broader internal delegation of functions; the regulation is made under the statute and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MRD2_DCAP/P/CIR/2021/626 - dated 7-9-2021
      Position Limits for Currency Derivatives Contracts
      Summary: Revision of client-level position limits prescribes per-stock-exchange gross open position ceilings for USD INR, EUR INR, GBP INR and JPY INR, measured as a percentage of total open interest or specified minimum notional thresholds. The revised limits apply to Non Resident Indians and Category II FPIs that are individuals, family offices, and corporates; Category I FPIs and other Category II FPIs continue under prior limits. Stock exchanges and clearing corporations may impose additional safeguards. The modifications take effect immediately.

      GST

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      158/14/2021 - dated 6-9-2021
      Clarification regarding extension of time limit to apply for revocation of cancellation of registration in view of Notification No. 34/2021-Central Tax dated 29th August, 2021
      Summary: The Circular clarifies that Notification No. 34/2021 extends the due date for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of registration to 30 September 2021 for cases whose original due date fell between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2021, applies to cancellations under clause (b) or (c), covers unfiled, pending, rejected and appealed matters, and explains interaction with administrative proviso extensions by Additional/Joint Commissioners and Commissioners.

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      21/ 2015-20 - dated 6-9-2021
      Implementation of MoU between Government of Republic of India and Government of Republic of Malawi for import of pigeon peas from Malawi
      Summary: Imports of 50,000 MT of tur (pigeon peas) from Malawi for 2021-22 are authorised only through five specified ports and require a Certificate of Origin certified by Malawi's Customs and Excise Division with Government stamps. The Malawi designated authority must send a scanned certificate to DGFT's email; the Indian importer must send the scanned certificate and its IEC to the same address. DGFT will compare documents and issue an NOC, upon which Customs may clear the consignments.
      4.
      22/2015-20 - dated 6-9-2021
      Implementation of MoU between Government of Republic of India and the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar for import of Urad and tur from Myanmar
      Summary: Bilateral MoU imports of Myanmar-origin Urad and tur are subject to an annual import quota admitted through private trade, permitted only via five specified ports and conditional on a Certificate of Origin certified by Myanmar authorities and emailed to DGFT. Indian importers must submit the scanned certificate plus IEC details to DGFT at the prescribed email; DGFT will verify against the issuing authority's copy and, if matched, issue an NOC enabling Customs clearance.
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