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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 25,2019

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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: The article identifies a key drafting ambiguity in Section 124(1)(b) of the Finance Act (No.2), 2019 and an FAQ: use of the disjunctive "or" when describing waiver of late fee or penalty in show-cause notices may create litigation, whereas a conjunctive reading (late fee and penalty) could better effectuate the Scheme's relief. It parallels prior controversy under Rule 14 of the Cenvat Credit Rules where appellate conflict over "or" versus "and" led to an apex court refusal to read "or" as "and," later addressed by legislative amendment, and flags related uncertainties on arrears, inclusion of certain cesses, and interjurisdictional enforcement.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Filing relief and procedural adjustments under GST include waiving the annual return for composition taxpayers for specified years and making Form GSTR-9 optional for small taxpayers; a committee will examine simplification of GSTR-9/9C. The new return system is deferred to April 2020 with continued use of GSTR-3B and GSTR-1. To promote supplier reporting, input tax credit claims by recipients will require auto-population in GSTR-2A. Uniform circulars on refund procedure and eligibility, an Integrated refund system disbursed by a single authority, Aadhaar linkage with registration, rescission of a circular on post-sales discounts, and in-principle anti-fraud restrictions on risky taxpayers are announced.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Rules create a statutory grievance redressal framework for life and general insurers, governed by an Insurance Council and its Governing Body which appoints Ombudsmen. Ombudsmen have specified jurisdiction, powers to receive complaints on claim repudiation, premium disputes, policy construction related to claims, delays and non issuance of documents, and may mediate or award relief. Complaints require prior written representation to the insurer and are subject to filing limits and bars where court or tribunal proceedings exist. Awards and mediated settlements follow prescribed acceptance and compliance procedures, and an Advisory Committee reviews Ombudsman performance.
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      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission's meeting with Sikkim assessed the State's fiscal profile-high per capita income, low BPL, strong secondary sector share from hydropower and pharmaceuticals-alongside troubling features: high unemployment, low own tax revenues, reliance on Central transfers, falling non tax receipts, off budget borrowings, non performing PSUs, and power sector inefficiencies. The Commission noted the State FRBM framework and generally contained deficits, urged exploitation of hydropower and tourism potential, recommended corporatisation and unbundling of the power department, and recorded Sikkim's requests for compensatory treatment for organic farming, enhanced devolution, multi year and one time grants for local bodies and disaster management, and state specific grants.
      Summary: Regulatory emphasis requires banks to embed a robust compliance function within corporate governance, beginning with tone at the top and board oversight; ensure senior management accountability, clear role demarcation across business units and assurance functions, preventive and forward looking compliance activities, continuous communication, incentive alignment, and a well resourced, independent compliance unit with direct board access subject to periodic review. Cybersecurity risks to confidentiality, availability and integrity must be prioritised within compliance frameworks.
      Summary: Approval of corporate combinations under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002 for three transactions: (i) Varenna Holdings Limited's acquisition of equity in Dixcy Textiles Pvt. Ltd., where Varenna already holds 60% and is an indirect subsidiary of Advent managed funds; (ii) acquisition of approximately up to 25.02% of Federal Mogul Goetze (India) Limited by Icahn Enterprises L.P., American Entertainment Properties Corp. and IEH FMGI Holdings L.L.C., acting in concert with Tenneco Inc.; and (iii) transfer by slump sale of AHEL's front end pharmacy business to Apollo Pharmacies Limited and its subsequent acquisition by identified investors.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 682(E) - dated - 23-9-2019 - Co. Law
      National Company Law Tribunal (Salary, Allowances and other Terms and Conditions of Service of President and other Members) Amendment Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new rule on posting and transfer of Members. Initial posting is by the Central Government in consultation with the President. Subsequent transfers are made by the President who shall ordinarily consider a Member's capacity, efficiency, disposal and other relevant factors. Members shall not, without sufficient and cogent reasons, be posted where they earlier practised in regulated professions or where close relations practise in Company Law matters. Members should not be posted at a place exceeding three years and ordinarily not return to a previous posting until two years have passed; early transfers are restricted to administrative grounds or personal request, with administrative transfers made in consultation with the Central Government.

      Customs

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      48/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 23-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: DRI, invoking powers under the Customs Act, appoints officers specified in the Table as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and duties of the officers originally listed for adjudicating the named show cause notices against the specified noticees; the Table maps noticees and show cause notices to the originally competent adjudicating authorities and to the appointed common authorities, and a corrigendum corrects a prior entry.
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      47/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 20-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 19/2018- Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) dated 05.09.2018
      Summary: Amendment revises Notification No. 19/2018 by substituting the Table entry at serial number 10, column 5, replacing the existing designation recorded as "Additional Director General (Adjudication), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Delhi." The amendment identifies the specific table cell to be altered but does not provide the replacement text in the published excerpt.
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      46/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 20-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: The Director General, Revenue Intelligence appoints named officers as Common Adjudicating Authorities to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the original adjudicating authorities in respect of specified show cause notices listed in the Table. The notification matches each noticee and show cause notice with the original adjudicating authority and the officer authorised to act as the common adjudicating authority, thereby centralising adjudication across multiple ports and jurisdictions under the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence.

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      42/2019 - dated - 24-9-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to bring rules 10, 11, 12 and 26 of the CGST (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2019 in to force.
      Summary: The Central Government, under the power conferred by section 164 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints the 24th day of September, 2019 as the date on which rules 10, 11, 12 and 26 of the Central Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2019 shall come into force, referencing the prior amendment notification and publishing the commencement by formal gazette notification.

      Income Tax

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      72/2019 - dated - 23-9-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      E-Assessment - CBDT directs that the Income-tax Authority having its headquarters at the place shall exercise and perform, concurrently, the powers and functions of the Assessing Officer
      Summary: The CBDT directs that specified Income-tax authorities at the National e-Assessment Centre, New Delhi, shall exercise and perform concurrently the powers and functions of the Assessing Officer to facilitate centralised e-assessment proceedings for returns furnished and matters arising from statutory inquiry notices, with effect from publication of the notification.
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