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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 27,2020

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      By: MOHIT GUPTA
      Summary: The Performance Audit finds statutory gaps and systemic failures in income tax search and seizure assessments: non centralisation of group cases, inconsistent and inadequately justified additions, low appellate sustainability of additions, delays in handing over appraisal reports, failures to use or verify statements under section 132(4), incorrect tax and penalty handling, and poor inter agency information sharing. The audit recommends legislative amendments (to restrict set offs and cover bogus transactions), time limits for notices under section 153A/153C, tighter centralisation and monitoring, mandatory Action Notes/Narrative Reports, consistent use of section 132(4) statements, and strengthened information sharing and accountability mechanisms.
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      Summary: Launch of India-Australia Circular Economy Hackathon (I-ACE) by AIM and CSIRO to develop technology solutions across four themes-packaging waste, food supply chain waste, plastic waste reduction, and recycling energy metals and e waste-inviting shortlisted students, startups and MSMEs from both countries, selecting two winners per theme (one student and one startup/MSME) from each country, providing post hackathon development opportunities and awards, and emphasizing cross border research and scalable frugal innovation.
      Summary: Government GST reduction could offset price increases from the BS VI transition, restoring consumer affordability and stimulating passenger vehicle volumes; automobiles now attract 28% GST plus cess. The article also recommends extending FAME scheme incentives to the personal car segment to accelerate electric vehicle adoption, subject to price, localisation and range criteria, while manufacturers scale production to leverage public investment in electrification and charging infrastructure.
      Summary: Instructions for AY 2020 21 ITR forms define user eligibility and exclusions, mandate e filing and specified verification modes, require annexure less submission, and set precise, schedule level reporting rules for salary, house property, other sources, capital gains, exemptions and Chapter VI A deductions. They itemise deduction ceilings and special windows for certain investments, require completion of detailed schedules (80G, 80D, CG, VIA, DI, TDS/TCS/IT, AMT, PTI, CFL etc.), and impose exhaustive cross check and Category A validation rules to ensure internal consistency and statutory compliance.
      Summary: The Government, on GST Council recommendations, has extended the due date for filing Annual Return (FORM GSTR 9/GSTR 9A) and Reconciliation Statement (FORM GSTR 9C) for financial year 2018 19 due to COVID 19 disruptions, with notifications to follow; filing of the Annual Return and of the Reconciliation Statement is optional for taxpayers below specified aggregate turnover thresholds.
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      29/2019- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-10-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 13/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes notification entry 15 to treat renting of passenger motor vehicles with fuel included, when supplied to a body corporate, as a service where the supplier (other than the body corporate) who does not issue an invoice charging state tax at the prescribed rate is addressed, and designates the recipient as a body corporate located in the taxable territory. The amendment to Notification No. 13/2017-State Tax (Rate) is effective from the thirty-first day of December, two thousand nineteen.
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      16/2020- State Tax - dated - 23-10-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Aadhaar authentication is required for GST registration from 01.04.2020 and failure to authenticate triggers mandatory physical verification of the principal place of business before grant of registration; physical verification reports must be uploaded in FORM GST REG-30. Input tax credit rules for certain capital goods set useful life at five years with transitional ineligible credit adjustments and direct credit to the electronic credit ledger. Refund procedures require cash sanction in FORM RFD-06 for cash-paid portions and re-credit to electronic ledger by FORM GST PMT-03 for ledger-paid portions; rule 96B provides recovery where export proceeds are not realised.
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      821/2020/7(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-68 - dated - 22-10-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Waiving off of late fee for certain GSTR10 filers
      Summary: Late fee under the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 is waived to the extent it exceeds two hundred and fifty rupees for registered persons who file FORM GSTR-10 after the due date but within the specified period.
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      820/2020/7(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-67 - dated - 22-10-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 06/2018/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017/CT-73 dated the 1st January, 2018
      Summary: Late fee relief is extended by amendment to the Uttarakhand GST notification governing belated filing of FORM GSTR-4. The inserted proviso waives late fee under section 47 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to the extent it exceeds two hundred and fifty rupees, and grants a full waiver where the total State tax payable in the return is nil. The concession applies to registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-4 for the relevant quarterly periods and file within the specified compliance window.
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      819/2020/7(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-66 - dated - 22-10-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 344/2020/5(120)/XXVII(8)/2020/CT-35 dated the 20th May, 2020
      Summary: Extension of time limit for completion or compliance of actions connected with goods sent or taken out of India on approval for sale or return, where the prescribed time limit under sub-section (7) of section 31 fell during the period from 20 March 2020 to 30 October 2020. If such action was not completed within the specified time, the time limit stands extended up to 31 October 2020.
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      27/(2015-2020) - dated 26-10-2020
      Extension of time period for import of tur during the fiscal year 2020-21
      Summary: Extension of validity for import licences for tur under the Foreign Trade Policy adjusts the licence expiry and the corresponding ICLC cut-off to a later date; eligible and verified applicants must ensure their import consignments reach Indian ports by that revised cut-off, and no further requests for extension of time will be entertained.
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