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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 24,2019

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      By: Padmanathan KV
      Summary: Section 62 authorises the proper officer to make a best judgment assessment where a registered person fails to file returns after notice, relying on available material and issuing a written order within the limitation period. The provision omits an express duty to call for accounts or to afford a hearing, permitting assessments based on records already available and potentially ex parte. A valid return filed and self assessed tax paid within thirty days of the assessment order results in automatic withdrawal of the order, although interest and late fee liabilities continue.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: There is no statutory bar to separate GST registrations from a shared or virtual office provided each registrant establishes a distinct principal place of business through landlord/lease and sub lease agreements and utility/service bills attributable to the demarcated suit or desk number; registration must be displayed and books maintained at the declared principal place of business.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to adopt DDMMYYYY as a universal, separatorless date format using two digits for day and month and four digits for year (e.g., 01012019). The format reduces ambiguity across documents and electronic displays, speeds data entry by removing separators, simplifies software parsing and enables straightforward date computations. The note acknowledges past two digit year practices and Y2K issues but argues that modern computing supports four digit years and that system configuration can enforce a consistent format for records and reports.
      By: CASeetharaman KC
      Summary: The Sixth Amendment to the Central GST Rules conditions availability of Input Tax Credit on suppliers having uploaded invoice/debit note details in their returns and caps the credit claimable for invoices not uploaded by suppliers to a prescribed proportion of eligible credit. This imposes on bona fide purchasers an obligation to verify supplier return reporting before claiming full credit and raises operational questions on timing, periodicity and treatment of suppliers filing returns quarterly.
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      Summary: The MoU between GeM and Federal Bank provides payment services including GeM Pool Account transfers, electronic advising of Performance Bank Guarantees and facilitation of Earnest Money Deposit processes to create a cashless, paperless and transparent procurement payment system; GeM is also arranging bill discounting and working capital financing with cost linked to seller performance and contemplates an EMD pool account to ease bidder compliance.
      Summary: The visit advanced BTIA-related commercial engagement by promoting market access and partnerships, presenting India's infrastructure and social development plans as demand drivers for Swedish technology and investment, and emphasising India's open FDI policy to facilitate Swedish firms. Sectoral dialogues focused on technology transfer and railway modernisation, including ERTMS and private-sector signalling and traffic management solutions, with invitations for cost competitive, scalable proposals. Both sides reaffirmed principles of openness and facilitation of cross border trade and targeted increased bilateral trade within the proposed timeframe.
      Summary: CCEA approved higher MSPs for all mandated Rabi crops for RMS 2020-21 based on the Budget principle of fixing MSPs at not less than 1.5 times the all India weighted average cost of production, ensuring a minimum margin over cost to raise farmers' incomes. Procurement and price support for cereals will continue through FCI and designated state agencies with state procurement of coarse grains subject to central approval and NFSA distribution; NAFED, SFAC and other central agencies will procure pulses and oilseeds, with government reimbursement of procurement losses under guidelines.
      Summary: Revision of guidelines for granting market authorisation reduces entry barriers and permits non oil and foreign entities to seek retail and bulk authorisations, allows JV or subsidiary structures, and removes prior sectoral investment requirements. Authorised entities must install at least one new generation alternate fuel facility at each retail outlet within three years, deploy CCTV, promote digital payments and targeted employment, and establish a minimum share of retail outlets in notified remote areas subject to monitoring.
      Summary: Cabinet approval authorises a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ICAI and KAAA to establish joint capacity building in accounting, finance and audit in Kuwait, including shared technical events, collaboration on corporate governance, technical research, quality assurance, forensic accounting, SMP issues, Islamic Finance and Continuing Professional Development, offering short-term professional courses and technical programmes for Kuwaiti nationals, KAAA members and government employees.
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      F. No. 8/4/2018-CL-I- Part-I - G.S.R. 804(E) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Fifth Amendment Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Independent directors must be included in the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs databank to be eligible for appointment, with inclusion periods available for one year, five years or lifetime and lifetime fees exempting renewal. Failure to renew within thirty days of expiry leads to removal. Included individuals must declare compliance to the board and must pass an online proficiency self-assessment test within one year of inclusion unless exempted by ten years' qualifying service; passing requires an aggregate score of sixty percent and there is no limit on attempts.
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      F. No. 8/4/2018-CL-I - G.S.R. 805(E). - dated - 22-10-2019 - Co. Law
      The Companies (Creation and Maintenance of databank of Independent Directors) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The rules require the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs to create and maintain an online databank of persons willing and eligible to be appointed as independent directors, containing specified identity, contact, qualification, professional and directorship details, disclosure of pending criminal proceedings, and historic LLP and company roles. Access is limited to companies required to appoint independent directors for a reasonable fee; individuals may restrict disclosure and must update changes within thirty days. The institute must provide proficiency tests and study material at no separate charge and share daily cumulative lists of inclusions, rejections and removals with the Central Government.
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      F. No. 1/19/2013-CL-V-Part - 803 - dated - 22-10-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Companies must include a board statement on the integrity, expertise, experience and proficiency of independent directors appointed during the year, where "proficiency" is ascertained from an online proficiency self-assessment test conducted by the institute notified under the relevant statutory provision governing director proficiency.
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      F. No 8/4/2018-CL-I-Part-1 - S.O. 3791(E) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Co. Law
      Notifies the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs at Manesar (Haryana).
      Summary: Notification designates an institute to create and maintain a data bank of persons eligible and willing to act as independent directors, containing names, addresses and qualifications for use by companies when making such appointments, and fixes the commencement of the institute's operation as authorised by the Central Government.
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      G.S.R. 702(E) - dated - 30-9-2019 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Recruitment, Salary and other Terms and Conditions of Service of General Manager and Assistant General Manager) Amendment Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The amendment authorizes deputation including short-term contract as the mode of recruitment for the Assistant General Manager post and substitutes Schedule entries to permit officers from government departments, recognized research institutes, public undertakings and related organisations to be appointed if they hold an analogous post on regular basis or possess the prescribed period of regular service in the equivalent pay level; regular experience in administration or establishment is listed as desirable.

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      58/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 21-10-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI.
      Summary: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence appoints specified officers as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge duties of the originally named customs adjudicating officers for the purpose of adjudicating the listed show cause notices against the named noticees, as set out in the Table; some DRI adjudication officers are designated to cover multiple entries.
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