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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 05,2019

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      By: Anuj Bansal
      Summary: Arrest under GST requires commissioner's reason to believe that an offence under Section 132(1)(a)-(d) has occurred and authorisation of a central tax officer; "reason to believe" must be based on relevant material and is distinct from suspicion. Procedural aspects-warrants, custody, production before magistrate, and bail-are governed by the Code of Criminal Procedure where GST is silent. Cognizable non bailable offences permit arrest without warrant; bailable or non cognizable offences require CrPC procedures and entitlement to bail when conditions for bailability are met. Company officers can be held liable for offences committed with their consent or negligence, subject to defenses.
      By: Piyush Jain
      Summary: Form BEN-2 requires companies to declare to the Registrar individuals who qualify as Significant Beneficial Owners by disclosing interests arising from shareholding, voting rights, entitlement to distributions, or the exercise of significant influence or control, including indirect ownership. The obligation applies to reporting companies with SBOs, subject to enumerated exemptions for certain government and regulated investment entities. Prescribed filing fees apply, with additional fee multipliers for delayed submissions, and statutory fines plus daily penalties attach to defaulting persons and to the company and officers in default.
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      Summary: SPMCIL, a wholly owned Miniratna Category I central public sector enterprise, remitted its annual dividend to the Government of India for FY 2018 19 in compliance with DIPAM guidelines; the distribution followed increased production of banknotes, coins, security paper, passports and security inks and higher revenue and profit before tax, forming the operational and financial basis for the dividend payment under the administrative framework for CPSEs.
      Summary: Reduction in the repo rate by the Monetary Policy Committee is recognised as a monetary policy action to support economic growth, complementing government measures; the MPC's revised growth projection and a higher headline inflation projection are noted, with inflation remaining within the target band.
      Summary: The MPC cut the policy repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.15%, maintained an accommodative stance within the CPI inflation targeting framework (4% 2%), revised CPI inflation to 3.4% for Q2:2019 20 and downgraded 2019 20 real GDP growth to 6.1%, citing weak domestic demand, global headwinds, surplus liquidity and incomplete monetary transmission.
      Summary: Revision of NBFC-MFI eligibility and lending parameters raises borrower income ceilings and individual loan caps to broaden microfinance outreach. Domestic banks may freely quote foreign exchange to non-residents and rupee derivatives with foreign currency settlement will be permitted in IFSCs; Special Non resident Rupee Accounts will be expanded to facilitate rupee denominated external commercial borrowing, trade credit and invoicing. The Reserve Bank will extend round the clock collateralised liquidity support for a 24x7 NEFT, require internal ombudsmen for large non bank PPI issuers, disseminate more granular payment data, create an Acceptance Development Fund, and pilot district level full digital payments enablement.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R . 703(E) - dated - 30-9-2019 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Recruitment, Salary and other Terms and Conditions of Service of Deputy General Manager, Private Secretary, Personal Assistant, Stenographer, Senior Secretariat Assistant (SSA) and Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)) Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: Amendment revises recruitment for Deputy General Manager to Deputation including short-term contract and permits officers from Central/State governments, union territories, recognized research institutes, PSUs and statutory or autonomous organisations who hold analogous posts on regular basis or occupy the prescribed pay level with five years' regular service or equivalent; desirable qualifications include knowledge of the Companies Act and experience in administrative or establishment matters.

      GST - States

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      51/2018 – State Tax - dated - 27-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Lt. Governor of National Capital Territory of Delhi, appoints the 1st day of October, 2018, as the date on which the provisions of section 52 of the the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, under sub section (3) of section 1 of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints 1 October 2018 as the date on which the provisions of section 52 of the Act shall come into force by Notification No. 51/2018 - State Tax dated 27 September 2019 issued by the Finance (Revenue 1) Department.

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      77/2019 - dated - 3-10-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Jurisdiction of Income tax Authorities - powers and functions of the Assessing Officer concurrently to facilitate the conduct of e-assessment proceedings
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes directs that specified Income-tax Authorities of Regional e-Assessment Centres (ReAC) shall exercise the powers and functions of the Assessing Officer concurrently to facilitate e-assessment proceedings in respect of returns furnished under the Income-tax Act or in response to assessment notices for financial years commencing on or after 1 April 2018. A Schedule identifies the ReAC offices, functional units and headquarters covered, and the notification is effective from its Gazette publication.
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      Trade Notice -02/2019 - dated 2-9-2019
      IGST refunds-mechanism to verify the IGST payments for goods exported out of India in certain cases
      Summary: The interim mechanism for verifying IGST payments where GSTN-to-Customs transmission failed due to payment mismatches is extended mutatis mutandis to the subsequent financial year. Exporters must compare cumulative IGST in GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B for the period and, where applicable, furnish a Chartered Accountant certificate certifying that refunded IGST matches actual IGST paid; the CA certificate must be submitted by the specified deadline.
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