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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 10,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The new elective corporate tax regime under section 115BAA is irreversible once chosen, requires companies to compare present and projected tax positions before electing, and affects specified incentives. Revised depreciation rules are to be prescribed; the elective regime restricts treatment of additional depreciation but preserves ordinary depreciation carryforwards and other losses for set off. Issuance of clarificatory circulars where provisions are clear may create unnecessary confusion and leave other technical issues unresolved.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registered persons must maintain true and correct accounts at their principal place of business covering production or manufacture, inward and outward supplies, stock, input tax credit availed, and output tax payable and paid, together with prescribed transactional documents in physical or electronic form. Specific record requirements apply to composition dealers, agents, carriers, manufacturers, service providers and works contractors. Books and related invoices must be preserved for the prescribed retention period, made available at related places of business, and produced on demand; misplaced documents found elsewhere are presumed to be maintained by the registered person unless disproved.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Characterisation rests on whether each sale is naturally bundled with restaurant service. Supplies made through the restaurant and billed as restaurant sales constitute a composite supply with restaurant service as principal supply, attracting restaurant GST rates and disallowing input tax credit. Sales made independently at the sweetshop counter, billed separately and lacking nexus with restaurant service, are supplies of goods subject to item-specific GST rates and eligible for input tax credit. Separate records and billings must be maintained for each activity.
      By: shivaprasad chhatre
      Summary: Computer-generated business communications bearing a legend that no signature is required do not attain duly executed status merely by being system-produced; legal sanctity requires authentication by a valid electronic or digital signature meeting the Information Technology Act's reliability conditions or a wet-ink signature for instruments demanding handwritten form, and reliance on unsigned confirmations or password-protected attachments creates evidentiary and commercial risk unless parties have explicit contractual arrangements addressing authentication.
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      Summary: Two persons controlled a network of entities, including firms in employees' and dummy names, issued invoices without actual goods movement to fraudulently generate and transfer Input Tax Credit under GST; this conduct constitutes cognizable, non-bailable offences under the CGST anti-evasion provisions, and the principal accused were arrested and remanded while investigation continues.
      Summary: Approval was given to increase Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief by five percentage points effective 01.07.2019 under the 7th Central Pay Commission formula, applying to Central Government employees and pensioners; DA/DR are revised twice yearly to adjust for cost of living and protect basic pay and pensions.
      Summary: The Cabinet authorised a temporary relaxation of the Aadhaar seeding requirement for release of PM-Kisan instalments until 30 November 2019 because 100% seeding had not been achieved and farmers required immediate funds; the phased Aadhaar-based release framework will resume and be mandatory from 1 December 2019. Assam, Meghalaya and Jammu & Kashmir remain exempt from the Aadhaar requirement until 31 March 2020. The Government will undertake data validation before payment.
      Summary: The National Health Mission report emphasizes expanded preventive and curative services and institutional strengthening: reductions in maternal and child mortality and malaria; expansion of immunization and new vaccines; scale up of TB diagnostics and newer drug regimens with nutrition support; approval of a viral hepatitis control programme; operationalization of Health and Wellness Centres; increased untied funds for sub centres; frontline worker training on NCDs; enhanced incentives and social insurance for community health workers; and a certification scheme to reward disease free status.
      Summary: The Cabinet granted ex-post facto approval for MoUs between India and foreign broadcasters in radio and television, validating international cooperation that enables programme exchanges, co production, technical know how transfer and manpower training. The MoUs aim to promote media liberalization and globalization and to strengthen the public broadcaster's capacity, equity and inclusiveness while helping it meet emerging technological and competitive challenges.
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