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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 29,2020

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      By: Alkesh Jani
      Summary: The Madras High Court held that unutilised Education Cess, Secondary and Higher Education Cess and Krishi Kalyan Cess could not be carried forward or set off against GST output liability under Section 140 of the CGST Act, 2017 because they were not eligible duties for transitional credit. The author contests this, citing prior TRU explanatory notes, Tribunal decisions on Cenvat utilization, notifications and circulars indicating subsumption or continuation, and argues restriction on cross utilisation alone should not render an otherwise eligible duty ineligible.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The High Court held that interest under Section 50, which compensates the revenue for deprivation of tax funds, is triggered by belated cash remittance and not by amounts standing as input tax credit in the electronic credit ledger; therefore interest is chargeable on the cash component paid belatedly and not on tax adjusted through available ITC. The CBIC clarified that related Notification was prospective and no retrospective recoveries will be made.
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      Summary: The regime allows private bonded warehouses to import inputs and capital goods with duty deferment of both basic customs duty and integrated GST until ex-bonding, with full remission where resultant goods are exported; no time limit or interest on deferment applies. Eligibility is tied to private warehouse licensing and appointment of a warehouse keeper, with risk-based customs audits, standard movement documents without escorts, FIFO-compatible inventory accounting, and surrender requiring clearance or export and payment of dues.
      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission, operating under its mandate to produce a final report for the 2021-26 award period, remains on course to meet the prescribed deadline and held a virtual consultation with former Finance Commission Chairmen to draw on prior frameworks and institutional insights amid the fiscal challenges posed by the Covid 19 pandemic.
      Summary: India hosted the 19th SCO meeting of ministers for foreign economy and trade stressing enhanced intra regional trade and investment for post pandemic recovery. Four instruments were adopted: a Covid 19 response Statement on cooperation for access to medicines and trade facilitation; a Statement supporting a rules based Multilateral Trading System; a Statement on Intellectual Property Rights cooperation including legislative and enforcement information sharing; and an Action Plan to implement an MOU to stimulate MSME cooperation via information exchange, events, research and capacity building.
      Summary: IFSCA permits listing of Depository Receipts on GIFT IFSC exchanges by companies listed in FATF compliant jurisdictions, enabling capital raising through issuance and allowing DRs already listed elsewhere to be traded in GIFT IFSC without fresh public offerings. The framework prescribes essential disclosure requirements-financial statements, material or price-sensitive information, shareholding pattern, change of depository and corporate actions-while requiring continued compliance with home-jurisdiction corporate governance and disclosure obligations and mandating publication of home-jurisdiction disclosures to GIFT IFSC exchanges.
      Summary: Amendments permit a single Form 27 for one or multiple related patents, joint Form 27 filings by co owners, authorized agents to file on behalf of patentees, disclosure of approximate revenue/value accrued, extended filing time after the financial year, and no requirement for filings covering partial financial years; the Controller retains information seeking powers. Rule 21 amendments waive submission of priority documents available in the WIPO digital library but require verified English translations when priority validity is material to patentability.
      Summary: India urges multilateral action to secure timely and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and medicines, supporting the TRIPS waiver proposed by India and South Africa to assist countries with limited manufacturing capacity and seeking a decision by MC12. The intervention prioritises a permanent solution on Public Stockholding for food security at MC12, a multilateral initiative for easier cross-border movement of health care professionals under mode 4, and fisheries subsidy negotiations that address industrial overfishing, apply the Polluter Pays principle, and preserve Special and Differential Treatment for developing countries.
      Summary: The Authority approved regulations establishing a regulated Bullion Exchange ecosystem-covering functions, obligations, ownership and governance of the exchange and clearing corporation, rights and obligations of depositories, participants and beneficial owners, and registration of vault managers-to enable transparency, traceability and standardisation of bullion contracts and market intermediaries.
      Summary: The Vivad se Vishwas Scheme permits taxpayers who submit declarations by the declaration cut-off to make payment without additional amount within an extended payment period; only declarations filed by that cut-off qualify for the extended, surcharge-free payment. Tax administration measures require reconciliation of demands, disposal of rectifications, removal of duplicates, and proactive taxpayer outreach to ensure prompt issuance of procedural forms and expedited settlement, supported by periodic progress reviews.
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      85/2020 - dated - 27-10-2020 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 3 of Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020 Payment Date Extended for Vivad se Vishwas Scheme
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 3 of the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020, notifies extended dates for filing declarations with the designated authority in respect of tax arrears and for payment of amounts due: a postponed declaration deadline, a date on or before which amounts under the Act's third-column payment schedule must be paid, and a date on or after which amounts under the fourth-column schedule become payable. The notification also inserts a last date under clause (l) of sub-section (1) of section 2 and takes effect from its publication in the Official Gazette.

      SEZ

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      G.S.R. 678(E) - dated - 23-10-2020 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Amendment authorises drawback or similar benefit for supplies from the Domestic Tariff Area to foreign suppliers in a Free Trade and Warehousing Zone where the foreign supplier makes payment in foreign currency to the Domestic Tariff Area, subject to the conditional requirement in the existing SEZ rules.
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      18/2020 - dated 28-10-2020
      Clarifications in respect of the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020
      Summary: The circular clarifies that declarants who file a declaration under the Vivad se Vishwas Act on or before the notified filing deadline shall, when issued a certificate by the designated authority, be allowed to make payment without additional amount by the extended payment deadline, notwithstanding the statutory requirement to pay within fifteen days of receipt of the certificate; designated authorities are directed to reflect this concession when issuing certificates to prevent undue hardship.

      DGFT

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      TRADE NOTICE NO. 32/2020-2021 - dated 28-10-2020
      Submission of data to RoDTEP Committee
      Summary: A trade notice requires exporters, export promotion councils and industry associations to submit formatted export data to the RoDTEP Committee so the Committee can determine refund rates under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products scheme; failure to provide required data may lead to non-notification of rates for affected product groups. The notice specifies the online data format source, email addresses for submission, and a departmental contact for clarifications.
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      Trade Notice No.: 31/2020-21 - dated 27-10-2020
      Procedure and Criteria for submission and approval of applications for export of Nitrile/NBR Gloves
      Summary: Export of Nitrile/NBR gloves is permitted under a fixed export quota for a limited period, with authorisations issued only via the authorised online portal during a specified application window. Applications will be examined under the handbook procedure and licences, if issued, have limited validity. Eligibility is restricted to one application per IEC and requires submission of specified self-attested documents, including purchase order/invoice and IEC copy. Incomplete or untimely submissions and applications submitted outside the online channel will not be considered for allocation.

      Customs

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      48/2020 - dated 27-10-2020
      Manufacturing and other operations undertaken in bonded warehouses under Section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Clarifies that only inputs may be sent from a Section 65 unit for job work while capital goods may be sent out only for repair with bond officer permission; job work requires prior deposit and accounting of imported goods, identification/correlation after job work, return/export/clearance under MOOWR procedures, duty treatment of scrap, timelines aligned with GST, and maintenance of prescribed accounts. The bond remains in force and violations trigger deemed home-consumption clearance with duties, interest and penalties. Section 65 units may perform job work for others and may source goods from SEZ/FTWZ following applicable procedures.
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