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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 05,2021

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Notifications effective 1 October 2021 amend GST rates, classifications and exemptions across industries: concessional treatment for works contracts to certain registered charitable organisations is conditioned on prescribed income tax registration; IP transfers for IT software and various services and goods (including alcohol job work, printing, plastics, metals, railway equipment, packaging and automotive retrofit kits) are reclassified to higher rates; targeted exemptions cover specified sports services, export transport by aircraft/vessel, national permits, government funded training and fortified rice supplies subject to certification; reverse charge is extended to certain essential oils; selected medicines receive nil or reduced rates.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Tribunal should assess whether a notice under section 271 read with section 271.1.c was defective or omnibus because the relevant charge was not indicated; as final fact-finder it may entertain a challenge to notice specificity raised for the first time before it. Denying such pleas by reference to higher court decisions decided on different factual and procedural histories neglects the Tribunal's duty to determine the factual foundation for initiation of penalty proceedings and to apply precedents protecting notice specificity where appropriate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Authority determined that alcohol based hand sanitizer does not qualify as a medicament because it lacks substantial therapeutic or prophylactic properties despite containing regulated drugs and following pharmacopoeial formulae. The product is therefore classifiable as a disinfectant under the tariff heading covering disinfectants, and it attracts the GST rates prescribed for that heading, including any temporary rate reductions notified for the product.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST Council recommendations amend ITC entitlement to require supplier communication in FORM GSTR 2B, restrict Rule 36(4) matching, and limit interest to ineligible ITC that is availed and utilised; permit transfer of unutilised CGST/IGST cash ledger balances between distinct persons under the same PAN; mandate Aadhaar authentication for refunds and revocation of cancellation, refund disbursement to PAN linked bank accounts, and auto population of GSTR 1 late fees into GSTR 3B; clarify intermediary scope, export of services between separate legal entities, debit note date for ITC limitation, and refund denial only where export duty is payable.
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      Summary: India International Trade Fair 2021 at Pragati Maidan/IECC will run November 14-27 under the theme Atmanirbhar Bharat, combining B2B (first five days) and B2C components, with pandemic preventive measures and participant services including protocol, media and business lounges, medical and emergency facilities, limited parking, ticket sales at selected metro stations, paid branding opportunities, and accessibility provisions granting free entry to senior citizens and specially-abled persons on production of valid ID.
      Summary: Investigations have been initiated into Pandora Papers disclosures with Indian agencies probing offshore structures and the Government engaging foreign jurisdictions for information, while employing the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015; Pandora Papers cases will be monitored by a Multi Agency Group comprising tax, enforcement, financial intelligence and monetary authorities.
      Summary: Search and seizure operations uncovered documentary and digital evidence of undisclosed foreign assets held via a Dubai-based financial service provider and offshore companies and trusts, showing layering of funds through foreign bank accounts to acquire overseas properties, meet personal expenses and route funds back to Indian entities; investigations also revealed bogus payments, hawala transfers and over-invoicing, with unaccounted cash and jewellery seized and multiple bank lockers restrained.
      Summary: The ODOP initiative facilitated a first consignment dispatch of Kashmiri walnuts from Budgam by conducting market analysis, stakeholder consultations, and direct buyer outreach to enable domestic procurement in place of imports, launched at a flag-off event with trade promotion bodies and industry participants.
      Summary: A coordinated search and seizure on a real estate developer group and connected brokers uncovered extensive documentary and digital evidence of systematic unaccounted land investments, cash receipts from land sales, and properties held in apparent benami names; broker records show large cash and cheque payments. The seizures indicate unaccounted income in the hundreds of crores for the developer group and for parties recorded in broker documents, with lockers restrained and cash and jewellery seized; investigations are continuing.
      Summary: The statement calls on the Indian diaspora in the UAE to promote and invest in India, citing improved economic indicators and policy reforms-rising exports, stronger manufacturing PMI, higher GST collections, gains in ease of doing business and innovation rankings, startup growth and increased FDI-as evidence of enhanced investment opportunity and a more favourable business environment, while linking this appeal to bilateral engagement at the Dubai Expo and the diaspora's role as cultural ambassadors supporting trade and diplomatic ties.
      Summary: Shri Piyush Goyal called on the chartered accountancy profession to implement standards in transparency on a mission-mode basis to de-risk the financial sector, strengthen investor confidence, catalyze reform and create value, urging CAs to build globally competitive Indian audit firms and to invite UAE business houses to invest in India.
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      Customs

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      58/2021 - dated - 1-10-2021 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of ADD on import of Jute products originating in or exported from Bangladesh and Nepal by amending notification No. 01/2027-Customs (ADD) dated 05-01-2017.
      Summary: Amendment inserts paragraph 3 into the principal notification to provide that, notwithstanding paragraph 2, the anti dumping duty on specified Jute products originating in or exported from Bangladesh and Nepal shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the 31st May, 2022, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier. This follows a sunset review request and exercise of powers under the Customs Tariff Act and the Anti dumping Rules to continue the existing duty imposed by the principal notification.

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      118/2021 - dated - 1-10-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (31st Amendment) Rules, 2021. - Indirect transfer prior to 28th May, 2012 of assets situate in India
      Summary: The amendment creates a procedure for relief in cases of indirect transfer of assets situate in India (pre-28 May 2012) requiring the declarant to submit an authorised undertaking in Form No.1 with undertakings from all interested parties and an indemnity bond, irrevocably withdrawing appeals, arbitrations and enforcement proceedings and waiving claims against India and Indian affiliates. On receipt the Commissioner may issue a certificate in Form No.2 or reject the undertaking; after filing the intimation in Form No.3 the Commissioner may grant relief by Form No.4, directing revocation of attachments and refund of recovered demand without interest, subject to prescribed timelines, proofs, public notice and enforceability under Indian law.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF5/P/CIR/2021/634 - dated 4-10-2021
      Circular on Mutual Funds
      Summary: Transactions in mutual fund units through platforms other than stock exchanges require service agreements with AMCs and prohibit any intermediate pooling of investor funds or units; subscriptions and redemptions must be credited directly between investors' bank accounts and mutual fund scheme accounts, or routed through authorized payment aggregators/recognized clearing corporations, with units credited/transferred directly in demat and non-demat modes and system-generated, secured information sharing among stakeholders while limiting payment data to aggregators.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF5/P/CIR/2021/635 - dated 4-10-2021
      Discontinuation of usage of pool accounts for transactions in units of Mutual Funds on the Stock Exchange Platforms
      Summary: Pooling of funds and units by stock brokers/clearing members for mutual fund transactions is discontinued; pay in/pay out must be received from and made to investor accounts directly by the clearing corporation, and units must be credited/debited directly to/from investors' demat or folio accounts. Stock brokers/clearing members must not accept or handle investor funds or units in proprietary or pool accounts nor accept mandates or payments in their own name, while AMCs remain responsible for PMLA compliance and may use clearing corporations to validate investor source bank accounts.
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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DoC/P/CIR/2021/636 - dated 4-10-2021
      Disclosure of Complaints against the Stock Exchange (s) and the Clearing Corporation (s)
      Summary: SEBI mandates all Recognized Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations with Commodity Derivatives segments to publicly disclose, by the seventh of the succeeding month, standardized monthly data on complaints received (by source), carried forward complaints, resolutions, pending complaints with ageing categories, and average resolution time, effective January 1, 2022, requiring amendments to bye laws and reporting implementation status via the Monthly Development Report.
      4.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL2/CIR/P/2021/633 - dated 1-10-2021
      Relaxations relating to procedural matters –Issues and Listing
      Summary: The circular extends a prior procedural relaxation for Rights Issues while preserving the requirement that issuers and Lead Managers comply with the specified ancillary procedural obligation; it additionally requires issuer companies to obtain and submit to the stock exchange an independent IT auditor's Vulnerability Test report for any optional non cash application mechanism administered by the registrar, with issuers, Lead Managers, Registrars and intermediaries remaining responsible for implementing and complying with the relevant regulatory requirements.

      DGFT

      5.
      27/2015-2020 - dated 4-10-2021
      Allocation of quantity of 5841 MT (raw/refined) Sugar to EU under TRQ scheme for the year 2021-22.
      Summary: Allocation of 5841 metric tonnes of raw and refined sugar to the EU under the Tariff Rate Quota for 2021-22 is notified. Exports under this TRQ are Free subject to the conditions of the governing notification; Certificate of Origin for preferential export shall be issued by the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai. The quota will be operated by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority and exporters must comply with the prescribed reporting and certification requirements.
      6.
      Trade Notice No. 19/2021-2022 - dated 1-10-2021
      Extension of Date for Mandatory electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) through the Common Digital Platform to 31st October 2021
      Summary: The mandatory move to electronic filing for Non-Preferential Certificates of Origin is extended to 31st October 2021, allowing issuing agencies to continue paper-based submission until that date. The Common Digital Platform now supports Non-Preferential CoO applications, and all Appendix 2E agencies must complete on-boarding by the deadline or face possible de-notification; technical queries may be directed to ddg2egov-dgft[at]gov[dot]in.
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