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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 12,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A series of GST administrative measures provide transitional relief and procedural updates: extensions for filing annual returns and audits, targeted late fee waivers, extended invoice issuance timelines for specific cases, and an exemption extension for export freight. The e invoice mandate transition permits obtaining Invoice Reference Numbers for invoices issued during the specified transition period by uploading particulars within a cure window, after which strict compliance resumes. Rules now require QR codes on specified invoices and permit electronic verification of invoice-related documents. Income tax authorities may now incorporate GST return data into Form 26AS quarterly.
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      Summary: Issue price and subscription terms for the Sovereign Gold Bond 2020-21 (Series VII) prescribe an announced issue price per gram for the subscription period and settlement date, and permit a per-gram discount for investors who apply online and pay by digital modes, with the notification and RBI publication setting the operative pricing and procedural modality for subscription and settlement.
      Summary: The Government, through the Reserve Bank of India, issues Sovereign Gold Bonds in multiple tranches denominated in grams of 999 purity gold, sold via banks, SHCIL, designated post offices and stock exchanges. Eligibility is restricted to resident individuals, HUFs, trusts, universities and charitable institutions with one gram minimum and fiscal-year subscription ceilings; PAN and KYC are mandatory. Bonds carry an eight-year tenor with an exit option after year five, pay fixed semi-annual interest, are tradable and convertible to demat, can be used as collateral with LTV parity to gold loans, and attract taxable interest while individual redemptions are exempt from capital gains with indexation benefits.
      Summary: Search-and-seizure operations targeted a real estate, construction and land-trading group, resulting in seizure of unaccounted cash, jewellery and bank lockers and recovery of extensive documentary and digital evidence. A network of companies at common addresses was found to lack real business and statutory filings, with nominee directors; intra-group routing, inflated property costs, off-books transactions, unaccounted cash expenses and on-money dealings were identified. Records linking properties to cooperative societies and registered sale-purchase instruments were recovered and applicability of the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 is being examined.
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      Customs

      1.
      2/2020-Customs (CVD) - dated - 9-10-2020 - CVD
      Seeks to impose provisional countervailing duty on import of Flat rolled products of stainless steel, originating in, or exported from Indonesia.
      Summary: Provisional countervailing duty is imposed on imports of flat rolled products of stainless steel from Indonesia after a preliminary finding of subsidised exports causing material injury; the notification sets producer specific duty rates as percentages of CIF value, prescribes product exclusions (including razor blade steel, coin blanks, thickness and width exceptions subject to anti circumvention), requires calculation in Indian currency using prescribed exchange rates, and limits the levy to a four month provisional period.

      GST - States

      2.
      61/2020-State Tax - dated - 6-10-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2020–State Tax, dated the 23rd June, 2020
      Summary: The amendment adds a reference to a Special Economic Zone unit into the first paragraph of Notification No.13/2020-State Tax and substitutes the previously stated turnover threshold with a higher specified amount, thereby changing the notification's eligibility criterion tied to turnover.
      3.
      54/2020-State Tax - dated - 6-10-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 29/2020–State Tax, dated the 23rd June, 2020
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso allowing taxpayers with an aggregate turnover up to rupees five crore in the previous financial year, whose principal place of business is in the State, to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for August 2020 electronically through the common portal on or before the 3rd day of October, 2020.
      4.
      53/2020-State Tax - dated - 6-10-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 4/2018– State Tax, dated the 30th January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the fourth proviso in Notification No. 4/2018-State Tax to provide a late fee waiver for registered persons who fail to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 by the due date, provided they furnish those details on or before the specific extended dates listed in the Table for the months and quarters specified.
      5.
      52/2020-State Tax - dated - 6-10-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 76/2018–State Tax, dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: The amendment substitutes a new table setting extended due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for specified classes of registered persons and tax periods, and grants a targeted late fee waiver for returns for July 2017 to January 2020 filed between 1 July 2020 and 30 September 2020, with complete waiver where the state tax payable is nil.
      6.
      51/2020-State Tax - dated - 6-10-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017–State Tax, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes the first proviso of Notification No.13/2017 to prescribe the rate of interest per annum for registered persons required to furnish FORM GSTR-3B who fail to file and pay by the due date, as specified in a Table that sets initial nil-interest windows for specified classes of taxpayers and tax periods, followed thereafter by the stated interest charge for the corresponding periods.

      Indian Laws

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      RBI/2020-2021/52 IDMD.CDD.No.730/14.04.050/2020-21 - dated - 9-10-2020 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme (SGB) 2020-21- Series VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2020-21 (Series VII-XII) sets tranche-specific subscription and issuance dates, allows earlier closure by the Central Government, and requires applications in the prescribed form stating grams of gold with mandatory PAN details. Designated scheduled commercial banks (with stated exclusions), post offices, SHCIL and recognised stock exchanges are authorised receiving offices to accept applications and must issue prescribed acknowledgements while following RBI's consolidated procedural and operational guidelines; all other terms from the Government of India notification apply.
      8.
      G.S.R. 627 (E) - dated - 9-10-2020 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2020-21
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2020-21 issues government stock certificates denominated in grams of 999 purity gold, priced by the three day simple average gold closing price, with an online payment discount. Minimum one gram subscriptions and annual investment ceilings vary by investor category; bonds are convertible to demat, tradable, and carry 2.50% p.a. interest payable semi annually. Redemption in rupees at maturity (or permitted early redemption after year five) is based on the three day average gold price. Interest is taxable; capital gains on redemption for individuals are exempt and indexation is available for transfers.
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      Customs

      1.
      Addendum - ITO PUBLIC NOTICE NO.14/2018 - dated 7-10-2020
      Request for amendment in procedure for the Shipping Bills selected by the Systems for detailed examination (Check Packets)
      Summary: Examinations of export containers selected by the RMS must follow Mandatory Examination Instructions without deviation; only RMS-selected containers or those identified on specific intelligence may be scanned, with selected containers given top priority. Scanning shall be performed using mobile or fixed container scanners after moving containers from terminals, and physical examination of system-selected check packets shall occur at MICT CFS for MICT Terminal exports and at Exim yard for CT-I, CT-3 and CT-4 Terminal exports. The amended procedure is a standing order effective immediately.
      2.
      Public Notice No. 23/2020 - dated 29-9-2020
      Launch of e-office in the Office of the Commissioner of Customs, Mundra
      Summary: Launch of e-Office in the Commissioner of Customs, Mundra establishes an electronic records and workflow system to create a paperless office, improve efficiency, transparency, accountability and data integrity. Taxpayers are urged to send communications in PDF, preferably searchable, and to include mobile number and email to receive immediate acknowledgement and an allotted Diary Number for future reference. Trade associations and committees are asked to circulate the notice and report difficulties or suggestions.
      3.
      Public Notice NO. 48/2020 - dated 28-9-2020
      Launch of e-office in Customs Commissionerate, ICD PPG & other ICDs
      Summary: Launch of e-office in the Customs Commissionerate, ICD PPG and other ICDs to establish paperless electronic office work; taxpayers are encouraged to submit communications in PDF (preferably searchable), include mobile and email for immediate mail/SMS acknowledgement, and use the allotted Diary Number as a reference. Trade associations and advisory members must circulate the notice and report difficulties or suggestions.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 34/2020 - dated 21-9-2020
      Streamlining of UQCs in Export Declarations - Certain relaxations to Licence SBs
      Summary: The system now permits filing of Shipping Bills where the item UQC does not match the UQC in the corresponding licence, subject to a limited transitional relaxation. Exporters must declare standard UQCs in the Shipping Bill item table while recording quantities in the licence table in the licence's UQC. Affected licences are to be amended and retransmitted with standard UQCs; operational issues should be reported to the Additional Commissioner and the measure is a standing order for officers.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 37 /2020 - dated 21-9-2020
      ICES Advisory No. 33/2020 - Manufacturing and other operations in a Warehouse Regulations (MOOWR) and waiver of interest – Changes in ICES
      Summary: ICES changes require IEC-warehouse mapping to record warehouses licensed under MOOWR and validate Ex-Bond Bills of Entry filed with a Section 65 declaration so items cleared for home consumption after manufacturing attract no interest; the BE_ITEM_SW_CTRL table and updated BE message format must be used for each item, and ACB role functionality allows re-crediting the Warehouse BE ledger on export by entering Shipping Bill details.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE, NO. 39/2020 - dated 3-9-2020
      Launch of e-Office in ICD (Import) Commissionerate, Tughlakabad, New Delhi
      Summary: Launch of e-Office in the Import Commissionerate at Tughlakabad mandates digitization to promote a paperless environment, enhance efficiency, transparency, accountability and data security. Stakeholders are encouraged to send communications in searchable PDF format and provide mobile numbers and email addresses to receive electronic acknowledgements and the allotted Diary Number. Trade bodies are requested to circulate the notice and report difficulties or suggestions.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE. NO. 16/2020 - dated 26-8-2020
      Launch of e-Office in the office of Commissioner of Customs (Export). Inland Container Depot. Tughlakabad. New Delhi
      Summary: Launches the e-Office application at the Commissioner of Customs (Export), ICD Tughlakabad to create a paperless environment and improve efficiency, transparency and accountability. Taxpayers are encouraged to use electronic communications in pdf (preferably searchable) and to provide mobile and email contacts so the system can send immediate acknowledgements and allot a Diary Number for future reference. Stakeholders are asked to disseminate the notice and report any difficulties or suggestions.
      8.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 01 / 2020-GRC - dated 18-8-2020
      Constitution of Grievance Redressal Committees at Zonal/ State level for Redressal of grievances of taxpayers on GST related issues
      Summary: Constitution of a State-level Grievance Redressal Committee for GST designates Co-Chairs, nodal officers and secretaries, prescribes member nomination and attendance rules, limits representation, and mandates quarterly meetings. The Committee will examine and resolve taxpayer procedural and IT grievances, refer policy matters to the CBIC Policy Wing and GST Council Secretariat, and refer portal issues to GSTN for time-bound resolution. The Secretary must submit quarterly reports to the GST Council Secretariat and CBIC; GSTN will develop a public portal for recording and displaying grievances and their disposal, with Co-Chairs and nodal officers responsible for timely updates.
      9.
      TRAPF NOTICE NO. 01/2020 - dated 17-8-2020
      Launch Of e-Office in Kolkata South CGST & CX Commissionerate
      Summary: Launch of e-Office in the Kolkata South CGST & CX Commissionerate transitions office work to a paperless electronic application; taxpayers are encouraged to send communications in searchable PDF format, provide mobile and email for immediate mail/SMS acknowledgement, and will receive a Diary Number to reference future correspondence.
      10.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 15/2020 - dated 14-8-2020
      Launch of e-Office in office of the Principal Commissioner, CGST, Visakhapatnam
      Summary: Launch of E-Office in the Principal Commissioner, CGST, Visakhapatnam establishes a paperless workflow application to enhance efficiency, transparency, accountability and data security. Taxpayers are encouraged to use electronic communication, submit PDF (preferably searchable) documents, and provide mobile and email contacts to receive immediate acknowledgement and a Diary Number for reference; trade bodies are requested to circulate the notice and report difficulties or suggestions.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 06/2020 - dated 13-8-2020
      Launch of e-Office in Customs Audit Commissionerate, Customs Delhi Zone
      Summary: Launch of e-Office establishes a paperless departmental framework to improve efficiency, transparency and data integrity. Taxpayers are encouraged to use electronic communication, submit communications as PDF (preferably searchable), and provide mobile number and email. The system will send a Diary Number acknowledgement by mail/SMS for reference. Stakeholders may report difficulties or suggestions to the Commissionerate.
      12.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 03/2020 - dated 7-8-2020
      Launch of e-Office in Central Goods and Services Tax Commissionerate, Bhavnagar w.e.f. 11.08.2020
      Summary: Launch of e-Office in the Central Goods and Services Tax Commissionerate, Bhavnagar creates a paperless electronic workflow to improve efficiency, transparency, effectiveness and data security. Taxpayers are encouraged to send communications as searchable PDF files and to include mobile numbers and email addresses so the system can send immediate acknowledgements and allocate a Diary Number for reference. Trade associations are requested to circulate the notice and report any difficulties or suggestions.
      13.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 05/2020 - dated 3-8-2020
      Launch of e-Office in O/o The Principal Commissioner of Central Tax & Central Excise, Kochi
      Summary: Launch of e-Office in the Principal Commissioner's Office, Kochi establishes a paperless environment to enhance efficiency, transparency, accountability and data security. Taxpayers are urged to submit communications electronically in searchable PDF format and to include mobile and email contacts to receive acknowledgements by SMS/email; the Department will issue a Diary Number for future reference. Trade bodies are requested to circulate the notice and report difficulties or suggestions.
      14.
      Public Note No. 14/2020 - dated 15-7-2020
      Setting up of the Turant Suvidha Kendra (TSK) for faceless assessment
      Summary: A Turant Suvidha Kendra at Mundra centralises acceptance of various import related bonds and physical document handling to support faceless assessment. Importers must upload supporting documents to e Sanchit before presenting originals; TSK officers will match electronic uploads with originals, perform defacement/debiting where required, and record verification outcomes in ICES so Assessment and CCV officers can rely on system confirmations, while examination stage validations with goods continue as before.
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