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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 28,2020

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      By: Rakesh Chitkara
      Summary: Recovery of service tax from directors was previously impermissible without statutory authority or clear factual findings to pierce the corporate veil; courts require positive material, personal show cause notices and proof of active involvement, misfeasance or fraud before imposing liability. The GST framework, however, treats amounts confirmed under earlier law as recoverable arrears and provides that where dues of a private company cannot be recovered, its directors during the relevant period may be jointly and severally liable unless they prove non recovery was not due to gross neglect, misfeasance or breach of duty.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Section 194-O requires e commerce operators to deduct TDS on amounts attributable to sales or services facilitated through their platforms, deeming direct payments by purchasers to participants as payments or credits by the operator. This deeming rule compels operators to include transactions not routed through them in the gross amount subject to deduction, creating implementation difficulties and potential inconsistency with the principle that sums deducted are deemed income of the deductee. The Board may issue guidelines to remove difficulties and representations have been made seeking reconsideration.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Anti-profiteering obligations require suppliers to pass on benefits of reduced tax rates or input tax credit by commensurate monetary reductions in final prices; investigations compare invoice-wise base prices before and after rate reductions and include excess tax collected on inflated base prices when computing amounts not passed to recipients. Where base prices were increased contemporaneously with tax-rate cuts, the supplier was found to have realized higher sales and was directed to reduce prices, deposit the determined amount into consumer welfare funds with interest when recipients are unidentifiable, and face potential penalty.
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      Summary: The MoU establishes Intellectual Property Cooperation between DPIIT and the Danish Patent and Trademark Office to exchange best practices and awareness initiatives; collaborate on training, expert and technical exchanges; share information on disposal processes for patents, trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications and on IP protection and enforcement; cooperate on automation, modernization and information systems for IP management; and coordinate on protection of Traditional Knowledge. Implementation will proceed via a Biennial Work Plan detailing activities and scope.
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      GST - States

      1.
      F A-3-85-2017/1/V (55) - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-85-2017-1-V-(07) dated the 8th February, 2019
      Summary: The amendment waives late fees for specified classes of registered persons who furnish delayed returns by the specified deadline: amounts in excess of two hundred and fifty rupees are waived, with full waiver where State tax payable in the return is nil; similarly, taxpayers above the aggregate turnover threshold who file FORM GSTR-3B for May-July 2020 by 30 September 2020 receive the same waiver treatment. The notification is deemed effective from 25 June 2020.
      2.
      F A-3-85-2017/1/V (52) - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-85-2017-1-V-(07) dated the 08th February, 2019
      Summary: The amendment prescribes staggered extended filing deadlines for GSTR-3B returns for specified classes of registered persons based on aggregate turnover and principal place of business, and inserts provisos waiving late fees under section 47 for returns for July 2017-January 2020 if furnished between 1 July 2020 and 30 September 2020, including full waiver where the return shows nil state tax payable.
      3.
      F A-3-26-2019-1-V (57) - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-26-2019-1-V (53) dated the 29th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the date in the first proviso of the third paragraph of Notification No. F A-3-26-2019-1-V (53) dated 29 June 2019, extending the statutory compliance timeline under the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act by replacing the earlier prescribed deadline with a later one, enacted on the recommendations of the Council and promulgated by the state government.
      4.
      F A-3-05-2019-1-V(56) - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-05-2019-l-V (50) dated 29th June 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the effective date specified in the cited departmental notification by replacing the earlier date with a later date, made by the State Government under statutory authority on the Council's recommendation and in the public interest.
      5.
      F A-3-03-2018-1-V (54). - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-03-2018-1-V (4), dated the 23rd January, 2018
      Summary: Substitutes a proviso to waive the late fee under section 47 for registered persons who failed to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 by the due date, if they furnish those details on or before the specified extended dates for the listed months and quarters.
      6.
      F A 3-25/2020/1/V(58) - dated - 11-9-2020 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2020
      Summary: For registrations cancelled up to 12th June 2020 where cancellation notices were sent by e mail or made available on the common portal, the thirty day period for filing an application for revocation of cancellation shall be calculated from the later of the date of service of the cancellation order or 31st August 2020.

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      7.
      81/2020 - dated - 25-9-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Board of Direct Taxes notify the Income-tax Authorities of the Regional Faceless Appeal Centres
      Summary: The Board directs specified Income-tax authorities to serve as Regional Faceless Appeal Centres to implement the Faceless Appeal Scheme, empowering those listed units to exercise powers and perform functions to facilitate faceless appeal proceedings in respect of appeals under the appellate provisions of the Income-tax Act, covering territorial areas, persons or classes of persons, incomes or classes of incomes, and classes of cases, for appeals pending or instituted on or after the Scheme's commencement.
      8.
      80/2020 - dated - 25-9-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Board of Direct Taxes notify the Income-tax Authorities of National Faceless Appeal Centre
      Summary: Notification empowers the National Faceless Appeal Centre (NFAC), Delhi, and specified NFAC officers to exercise powers and perform functions to facilitate Faceless Appeal Proceedings under the Faceless Appeal Scheme, 2020, in respect of appeals instituted or pending on or after the notification's effective date, limited to the territorial areas, classes of persons, incomes or cases specified by the Board.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2020/30 - dated - 25-9-2020 - SEBI
      Renewal of recognition for " Metropolitan Clearing Corporation of India Limited " one year
      Summary: Grant of recognition renewal to Metropolitan Clearing Corporation of India Limited under Regulation 12 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2018 is authorised under section 4 read with sub section (4) of section 8A of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 for a one year term, subject to conditions specified by SEBI and any additional conditions SEBI may prescribe or impose.
      10.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2020/29 - dated - 25-9-2020 - SEBI
      Renewal of recognition for " NSE Clearing Limited " three years
      Summary: The Securities and Exchange Board of India, exercising powers under section 4 read with sub section (4) of section 8A of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and Regulation 12 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2018, grants renewal of recognition to NSE Clearing Limited for a three year period commencing 3 October 2020 and ending 2 October 2023, subject to compliance with conditions specified by SEBI.
      11.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2020/28 - dated - 25-9-2020 - SEBI
      Renewal of recognition for " Indian Clearing Corporation Limited " three years
      Summary: Renewal of recognition is granted to Indian Clearing Corporation Limited for a three-year term commencing on 3 October 2020 and ending on 2 October 2023 under Regulation 12 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2018, exercised under section 4 read with sub section (4) of section 8A of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, and is subject to compliance with conditions specified by SEBI from time to time.
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      Companies Law

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      ROC/ESTT/U.S.96/ 4659 /2020 - dated 8-9-2020
      ORDER UNDER SECTION 96(1) OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2013 REGARDING GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME FOR HOLDING THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31.03.2020 W.R.T. THE COMPANIES REGISTERED WITH REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, KERALA - RoC Kerala
      Summary: Registrar grants companies under its jurisdiction an extension of time to hold their annual general meeting for the financial year ended 31.03.2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, invoking the proviso that permits the Registrar to extend AGM deadlines for special reasons. The extension is for the maximum period allowed under that proviso and is granted without requiring companies to file the prescribed extension form; pending and earlier rejected extension applications for that year are deemed approved so as to permit holding the AGM within the extended time.
      2.
      ROC/AP/AGM-Ext./2020 - dated 8-9-2020
      Extension of time for holding of Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the financial year ended on 31.03.2020 - RoC Vijayawada
      Summary: The Registrar of Companies, Vijayawada, exercising the proviso power under the Companies Act provision on AGMs, extends the time to hold AGMs for the financial year ended on 31.03.2020 by three months for companies in the office's jurisdiction that cannot hold meetings on time, without requiring filings of the prescribed form. Pending and earlier rejected applications in the prescribed form for such extension are deemed approved for the extended period.
      3.
      RoC - Puducherry - dated 8-9-2020
      Extension of time for holding of Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the financial year ended on 31.03.2020 - Roc Puducherry
      Summary: The Registrar, under the third proviso to Section 96(1) of the Companies Act, 2013, extends the time for companies (other than first AGMs and OPCs) within the office's jurisdiction to hold their AGM for the financial year ended 31.03.2020 by three months from the original due date, without requiring filing of Form No. GNL 1; pending and earlier rejected GNL 1 applications for that AGM period are deemed granted for this three month extension.
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