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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 21,2021

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      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: The Council recommended extensions and adjustments of concessional and reduced GST rates on specified medicines and nil IGST on certain imports, increases in rates for selected goods to correct inverted duty structures, procedural measures including reverse charge on mentha oil and export restriction to LUT, permission to transfer unutilised cash ledger balances between distinct persons, e invoice physical copy dispensation, a proposal to amend section 50(3) retrospectively to charge interest only on ineligible ITC availed and utilized, and narrowing of section 54(3) refund restriction to goods actually subject to export duty.
      By: AVINASH BHATT
      Summary: The Council recommended GST rate concessions and targeted IGST exemptions for specified COVID 19 drugs and life saving medicines for personal import, reductions and reclassifications of GST rates on listed goods (including retrofitment kits, fortified rice kernels and a cancer medicine), corrections to inverted duty structures across sectors with implementation dates, service exemptions and reclassifications (including e commerce liabilities), and procedural amendments to filing periodicity, interest on ineligible ITC utilized, transfer of cash ledger balances between distinct persons, and tighter ITC availment linked to supplier returns.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Appellate Authority concluded that detachable sliding and stacking glass partitions used in shared workspaces are movable, non-permanent fittings and their installation does not constitute construction of immovable property; therefore, input tax credit is allowable on such partitions capitalised as furniture and fixtures, overturning the prior denial while the detachable engineered wooden flooring was already held eligible for ITC.
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      Summary: Institutionalisation of a 24-hour Helpline for exporters is announced to provide continuous assistance and expedite resolution of export-related issues as part of broader trade facilitation measures. Complementary nationwide activities under 'Vanijya Saptah' include district-level export festivals, state-level export promotion events, sectoral sessions linking farm produce to foreign markets, investor outreach, and SEZ-led campaigns. Enabling reforms cited include corporate tax reduction, FDI liberalisation, single-window clearance, and ODOP promotion to support export growth and FDI inflows.
      Summary: Repayment of the Government Security is at par on the maturity date with no interest thereafter; if that date is a State holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, payment occurs on the previous working day. Payment to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger or by stock certificate shall be by pay order with bank account particulars or by electronic credit. Holders must submit bank particulars in advance, or otherwise tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or specified bank branches twenty days before maturity to obtain repayment.
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      GST - States

      1.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(212)/1865 - dated - 16-9-2021 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to bring in force sections 4 and 5 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: The Government, exercising powers under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021, notifies the 1st day of August, 2021 as the date on which the provisions of sections 4 and 5 of the Act shall come into force, thereby effecting commencement of those amendment provisions by formal statutory notification.
      2.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(212)/1865 - dated - 16-9-2021 - Goa SGST
      Goa Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: Amendments require registered persons (with specified exclusions) to file annual returns in FORM GSTR-9 (composition taxpayers in FORM GSTR-9A) by 31 December; e-commerce operators to file FORM GSTR-9B; and taxpayers above the turnover threshold to submit a self certified reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C with expanded reporting items, revised Part V heading, updated verification as a self declaration, and omission of Part B Certification, with electronic filing through the common portal or Commissioner notified Facilitation Centres.
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      34/2021-State Tax - dated - 7-9-2021 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to extend timelines for filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration to 30.09.2021, where due date for filing such application falls between 01.03.2020 to 31.08.2021, in cases where registration has been canceled under clause (b) or clause (c) of section 29(2) of the MGST Act.
      Summary: The State government modifies earlier notifications to extend the deadline for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of GST registration where cancellation occurred under the specified statutory clauses. If the original filing deadline fell within the period from early 2020 through mid 2021, the time for making the revocation application is extended to a single new cut off date in late 2021. The extension applies only to registrations cancelled under those specified clauses and is issued under the government's statutory powers.
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      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. I/351 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Modification Notification No. 35/2020-State Tax, dated the 27th April, 2020
      Summary: If the time limit to apply for revocation of a registration cancelled under clauses (b) or (c) of sub section (2) of section 29 fell between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2021, the period to make such application is extended to 30 September 2021, pursuant to powers under the Goods and Services Tax Act.
      5.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. I/350 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 76/2018 - State Tax, dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Under section 128 of the Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the State Government amends Notification No. 76/2018 - State Tax by substituting the date appearing in the ninth and tenth provisos with a later date, thereby extending the operative timeframe set by those provisos as published in the State Gazette.
      6.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. I/349 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendment to the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 revises procedural timelines, relaxes a temporary return filing restriction in rule 138E for cases where returns for March-May were not furnished, substitutes a later deadline in rule 26 and omits its provisos from the specified future date, and updates FORM GST ASMT-14 by adding Order Reference and Address fields while removing language about conducting business without registration despite liability.
      7.
      G.O.Ms. No.111 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Modification Notification No.II(2)/CTR/348(0-1)/2020, 28th May, 2020
      Summary: Where a registration cancelled under the specified cancellation clauses of section 29(2) had its period for applying for revocation under section 30(1) fall between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2021, the time limit for making such application is extended until 30 September 2021.
      8.
      G.O.Ms. No.110 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Seeks to amendment in Notification No. II(2)/CTR/1099(e-4)/2018 dated 31 December, 2018
      Summary: Amendment under section 128 of the Goods and Services Tax Act substitutes the figures, letters and words in the ninth and tenth provisos of Notification No. II(2)/CTR/1099(e-4)/2018 so that the earlier specified date is replaced by a later specified date, leaving other provisions unchanged.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 109 - dated - 31-8-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendments to the Tamil Nadu GST Rules adjust commencement, extend and later omit provisos to Rule 26, insert a temporary exception in Rule 138E exempting application of a restriction where specified returns or outward-supply statements for a three-month period were not filed, and modify FORM GST ASMT-14 by adding an Order Reference field, deleting a phrase concerning conducting business without registration despite liability, and inserting an Address field after Designation.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I/DOF5/P/CIR/2021/629 - dated 20-9-2021
      Clarifications with respect to Circular dated April 28, 2021 on ‘Alignment of interest of Key Employees (‘Designated Employees’) of Asset Management Companies (AMCs) with the Unitholders of the Mutual Fund Schemes’
      Summary: Designated Employees of AMCs must have part of compensation mandatorily invested in scheme units, with junior employees subject to phased implementation until a specified age, purchases made on salary day and apportionment using previous month closing AUM, CTC and perquisite treatment defined, a three year lock in and prescribed redemption/approval procedures for liquid and open ended schemes, exceptions for fund structures, and a SEBI determined clawback for gross misconduct, together with required audit trails and monthly aggregate disclosures.

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      Trade Notice 18/2021-2022 - dated 20-9-2021
      De-Activation of IECs not updated on the DGFT
      Summary: A phased de-activation of IECs that have not undergone the required annual electronic updation will be implemented; IECs without updation since 01.01.2005 are targeted for de-activation subject to a final opportunity to update online. Applications already submitted and pending regional approval will be excluded. De-activated IECs may be automatically reactivated following successful online updation by the holder, and the updated status will be transmitted to the Customs system without manual intervention.
      3.
      Police Circular No. 37/2015-20 - dated 10-9-2021
      Relief in Average Export Obligation in terms of the para 5.19 of Hand Book of Procedures (HBP) of FTP 2015-20
      Summary: Reduction of the Average Export Obligation is authorised for EPCG authorisations where a sector/product group experienced over five percent decline in exports year on year; annexures list affected product groups for the two comparative year pairs. Regional Authorities must re fix annual EO for the affected years, endorse reductions in licence files and issue amendment sheets. Regional Offices must consider prior policy circulars on EO shortfalls before issuing demand notices or EODC and include this stipulation in the EODC check sheet.
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