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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 16,2021

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Unnecessary revenue litigation and pursuit of low tax effect appeals wastes judicial time and public funds; tribunals have used task forces to identify and dismiss such appeals, but higher courts lack consistent summary procedures. Facilitating withdrawal petitions, permitting dismissal as withdrawn where uncontested, and amending procedural rules to flag and dispose low effect matters would conserve resources and reduce needless counsel appearances while leaving substantive legal questions open for adjudication.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registered persons must maintain complete accounts at their principal place of business, with electronic storage and access obligations under rules; Section 35(6) enables officers to determine tax on unaccounted goods as if supplied, invoking Sections 73/74 procedures. Section 130(1) permits confiscation only where specific ingredients such as intent to evade tax or non accounting of taxable goods are established. In the Metenere case the High Court found those ingredients and requisite assessment procedures absent, treating the offence as record noncompliance subject to the statutory penalty ceiling under Section 122(xvi).
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative clarifications under GST extend the filing period for revocation of cancellation of registration for cases cancelled under specified clauses, making the extended date applicable regardless of pending or rejected applications or appeals; officers and appellate authorities must treat such cases in light of the extension and taxpayers may file fresh revocation applications where appeals were finally decided. Ministry guidance limits past reimbursement of GST on annuity payments and confirms contractor liability for GST and TDS on annuity and interest for projects bid exclusive of GST.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: e-RUPI is a person and purpose specific digital prepaid voucher delivered via SMS or QR code that permits one time, contactless redemption at specified service providers without a bank account, card, payment app, or internet. Issued by partner banks and settled in real time to providers, it aims to improve transparency and reduce costs and leakages in targeted benefit transfers while enabling access for users with basic phones and limited connectivity.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme provides government-backed guarantee coverage to Member Lending Institutions to absorb losses from borrower non repayment, enabling unsecured credit to distressed businesses to meet operational liabilities. Eligibility is organized in sequential tranches by borrower type and sector, with each tranche delimiting borrower scope, outstanding loan thresholds and arrears benchmarks as of specified reference dates to determine entitlement to guarantee support.
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      Summary: Heads of BRICS tax authorities met virtually under India's chairship to tackle COVID 19 and digital era challenges by redefining tax administration business processes, prioritising digitisation of tax administration, using technology to combat tax evasion, shifting toward a service oriented model to bolster voluntary compliance, and enhancing preparedness and cooperation; the meeting followed expert sessions and ended with a communique .
      Summary: Designation of Kushinagar Airport as a Customs notified airport authorises customs clearance functions at the airport and enables it to receive and process international passenger arrivals and departures, thereby facilitating cross-border passenger movements and pilgrimage travel by providing required customs infrastructure and legal authority for handling international flights.
      Summary: A criminal scheme generated and circulated fraudulent input tax credit using at least thirteen fictitious firms created on forged documents; a creator, a commission agent and a chartered accountant coordinated transfers from established firms to fake firms and then to a private company, from which cash was withdrawn and returned after commission deductions, resulting in a recorded fraudulent ITC of about Rs. 121 crore and arrests under GST penal provisions with investigations ongoing.
      Summary: The document reports government reforms-the revamped Gold Monetisation Scheme, reduction in gold import duty, and hallmarking-plus industry-government collaboration and virtual trade events as targeted measures to lower costs, mobilise domestic gold, improve quality assurance, restore market access, and drive recovery of gems and jewellery exports to meet higher export objectives while supporting employment.
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      GST - States

      1.
      S.O. 131 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to bring in force section 4 and 5 of Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: By notification S.O. 131 dated 14th September 2021, the Governor, exercising the power under subsection (2) of section 1 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021, appointed the 1st day of August, 2021 as the date on which the provisions of sections 4 and 5 of the Amendment Act shall come into force; the notification was issued by the Commercial Tax Department and signed by the Commissioner State Tax-cum-Secretary.
      2.
      S.O. 130 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Rule 80 is replaced to require specified registered persons to file annual returns electronically in FORM GSTR-9 (composition taxpayers in FORM GSTR-9A) and electronic commerce operators to file the TCS annual statement in FORM GSTR-9B; taxpayers above the turnover threshold must also file a self-certified reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C with the annual return. Amendments further update FORM GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C instructions and tables to include an additional financial year, clarify Part V reporting for delayed payments and amendments, revise GSTR-9C verification text, and omit Part B Certification.
      3.
      S.O. 129 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to exempt taxpayers having AATO upto ₹ 2 crores from the requirement of furnishing annual return for FY 2020-21
      Summary: The Commissioner, on the recommendations of the Council, exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in the financial year 2020-21 does not exceed the specified turnover threshold from filing the annual return for that financial year; the exemption is communicated by notification S.O. 129 dated 14th September 2021 and is effective from 1 August 2021.
      4.
      S.O. 132 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to bring in force section 6 of Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: The Governor of Bihar, under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021, by S.O. 132 dated 14 September 2021, appoints 1 June 2021 as the date on which the provisions of section 6 of the said Act shall come into force.
      5.
      S. R. O. No. 692/2021 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to provide the concessional rate of KGST on Covid-19 relief supplies from 14.06.2021 up to and inclusive of 30th September 2021
      Summary: State GST exemption is granted for specified medical goods and COVID relief supplies by limiting state tax to the rate shown for each listed tariff item, thereby reducing or nil rating state tax on enumerated drugs, diagnostic kits and medical devices used in COVID treatment and relief.
      6.
      S. R. O. No. 691/2021 - dated - 14-9-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 72/2017/TAXES. dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification temporarily reduces the state tax on services classed as a composite supply of works contract for construction, erection, commissioning, installation, completion, fitting out, repair, maintenance, renovation or alteration of structures meant for funeral, burial or cremation by inserting a proviso in the Table to the earlier notification, so that the reduced state tax rate applies during the specified period irrespective of the rate earlier specified against the item.
      7.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol. II)/86 - dated - 29-8-2021 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend timelines for filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration to 30.09.2021
      Summary: The State Finance Department notifies that where a GST registration was cancelled under specified clauses and the time limit to apply for revocation fell between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2021, the period to file an application for revocation of cancellation is extended up to 30 September 2021, by exercise of powers under the State GST Act read with the Integrated and Union Territory GST Acts.
      8.
      F.1-11 (91)-Tax/GST/2021 - dated - 9-9-2021 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to extend FORM GSTR-3B late fee Amnesty Scheme from 31.08.2021 upto 30.11.2021
      Summary: The Finance Department amended a prior notification under the State GST Act to extend the Form GSTR-3B late fee Amnesty Scheme by substituting a new deadline in the ninth and tenth provisos of the earlier notification, thereby extending the period during which eligible taxpayers may claim waiver of late fees applicable to Form GSTR-3B without changing other substantive conditions of the original scheme.
      9.
      F.1-11 (91)-Tax/GST/2021 - dated - 9-9-2021 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to extend timelines for filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration
      Summary: The state notification, issued under the Tripura State GST Act's enabling provision, extends the time limit for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of registrations cancelled under the specified clauses when the original filing period fell between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2021, and it sets a consolidated deadline of 30 September 2021 for such revocation applications.

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      DCM (RMMT) No.S153/11.01.01/2021-22 - dated - 10-8-2021 - Indian Law
      Monitoring of Availability of Cash in ATMs
      Summary: A penalty scheme mandates banks and White Label ATM Operators to monitor ATM cash availability and ensure timely replenishment; system-generated monthly statements of ATM downtime due to non-replenishment must be submitted to the Issue Department within five days of the following month. The Scheme imposes a flat monetary penalty for prolonged cash-outs, charges the bank meeting cash requirements for WLAs (which may recover the penalty from the WLA operator), and is administered by Issue Departments with a limited appeal process for genuine force majeure reasons.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2021/50 - dated - 15-9-2021 - SEBI
      Renewal of recognition to the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited
      Summary: Renewal of recognition is granted to Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India Limited under Section 4 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 for one year from 16 September 2021 to 15 September 2022 in respect of contracts in securities, subject to compliance with conditions as may be prescribed or imposed by SEBI from time to time.
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