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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 29,2021

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The authorities treated composite accommodation units and whole dormitories let as single units as taxable supplies, excluding them from the exemption applicable to low tariff "rooms"; food and beverages supplied at subsidised rates are taxable; provision of space without consideration attracts GST only if the trust and the supplier are related persons; intermediary or booking services are taxable unless all conditions of being a pure agent are satisfied.
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      Summary: A loan agreement finances an integrated urban flood management project in the Chennai Kosasthalaiyar basin to establish climate resilient flood protection infrastructure-including construction and rehabilitation of stormwater drains, channel improvements, pumping station upgrades, catchpits for groundwater recharge, and disaster relief camp rehabilitation-alongside measures for sustainable operation and maintenance of drainage systems.
      Summary: The Central Government released a tranche under the back-to-back loan facility to States and UTs with legislatures to address GST compensation shortfalls, with all eligible recipients agreeing to the funding mechanism; the loans are intended to support pandemic response and capital expenditure. The tranche is financed from five-year Central borrowings issued in the current financial year at a stated weighted average yield and is not expected to require additional market borrowing, and a recipient-wise allocation schedule accompanies the release.
      Summary: The proposed framework seeks to harmonise microfinance regulation across all lenders by prescribing a common definition of microfinance loans, linking loan amounts to household income so that total interest and principal payments on all household loans do not exceed 50% of household income, extending collateral-free status to all microfinance lenders, and replacing prescriptive interest ceilings with a requirement for board approved all inclusive interest rate policies and transparent pricing disclosures.
      Summary: A multilateral loan finances the Maharashtra Agribusiness Network (MAGNET) Project to expand access to finance for Farmer Producer Organizations and Value Chain Operators through matching grants and financial intermediation, upgrade and construct post harvest storage and processing facilities, and provide technical assistance for market linkages, crop based centres of excellence, and capacity building to reduce food losses and increase incomes for small and marginal horticulture producers.
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      Customs

      1.
      86/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance), Amendment, Regulations, 2021
      Summary: Authorised Courier registration remains valid until revoked but is deemed invalid after one continuous year of inactivity in Customs business, excluding suspension periods. Renewal may be sought within ninety days through Form A1 and the prescribed fee. Renewal is subject to applicable registration requirements, satisfactory performance, absence of misconduct or non-compliance complaints, and continuing eligibility. Registration may also be surrendered where all government dues are paid and no proceedings are pending.
      2.
      85/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing), Amendment, Regulations, 2021
      Summary: Authorised Courier registration remains valid unless revoked, but is deemed invalid after a continuous year of Customs-business inactivity, excluding suspension periods. A courier may surrender registration upon payment of all government dues and absence of pending proceedings. Renewal of a deemed invalidated registration may be sought within the prescribed period through Form K and the prescribed fee. Renewal depends on satisfactory performance, absence of misconduct or non-compliance with courier obligations, and continuing eligibility for registration.
      3.
      84/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Second Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty absorption may be reviewed where post-duty export prices decline without a corresponding change in production costs, third-country export prices, or Indian resale prices, rendering the duty ineffective. An investigation may be initiated on supported application or available evidence, with provisional assessment and importer guarantees pending decision. The review is limited to re-computation of dumping and injury margins. Duty form, basis, or quantum may be modified, including retrospectively from initiation, following published findings.
      4.
      83/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Countervailing Duty on Subsidized Articles and for Determination of Injury) Second Amendment Rules, 2021
      Summary: Countervailing duty anti-absorption review applies where post-duty export prices decline without a significant change in Indian resale prices, potentially making the duty ineffective. Domestic industry or another interested party may seek an investigation, while the designated authority may also act on sufficient information. The review is limited to recomputing subsidy and injury margins. Pending a decision, imports may be provisionally assessed and importer guarantees required. A finding of absorption may lead to modification of the duty's form, basis or quantum, including from the investigation's initiation date.

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      13/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No 1/2017- Central Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: Amendments to Notification No.1/2017 remove the entry at Schedule II S. No. 243 and delete the phrase "in respect of Information Technology software" from Schedule III S. No. 452P, thereby altering the scope and textual application of those rate entries under the Central Goods and Services Tax rate notification.
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      13/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No 1/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: Amendment to the IGST rate notification deletes a designated serial entry from the lower-rate schedule and removes the phrase "in respect of Information Technology software" from a higher-rate schedule entry, thereby altering the description and categorical treatment of the affected supplies under the consolidated IGST rate notification.
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      13/2021 - dated - 27-10-2021 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No 1/2017- Union territory Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: Amendment to the Union Territory GST rate notification omits a specific tariff entry from the lower-rate schedule and deletes the qualifying phrase describing an intermediate-rate entry for information technology/software, thereby altering the listed coverage in the respective rate schedules under a formal Ministry of Finance notification.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/P/CIR/2021/653 - dated 28-10-2021
      Maintenance of current accounts in multiple banks by Stock Brokers
      Summary: Stock brokers must segregate client, settlement and other exchange-mandated monies into distinct bank accounts and may maintain current accounts in multiple banks to facilitate fund settlement, provided they observe any maximum limits prescribed by exchanges or the regulator and use each account exclusively for its defined purpose.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II DF3/P/CIR/2021/652 - dated 27-10-2021
      Guiding Principles for bringing uniformity in Benchmarks of Mutual Fund Schemes
      Summary: Mandates a two-tier benchmarking framework for mutual fund schemes: a mandatory first tier comprising a single broad market benchmark per index provider representative of the scheme category, and an optional second tier of bespoke benchmarks reflecting a fund manager's investment style. Requires all benchmarks to be Total Return Indices and prescribes single-benchmark approaches for hybrid, thematic, index funds, ETFs and specified treatment for fund-of-funds. Directs AMFI to publish first-tier benchmarks and debt-scheme benchmarks under the Potential Risk Class Matrix, with phased applicability.

      DGFT

      3.
      31/2015-2020 - dated 28-10-2021
      Amendment in Para 2.107 (TRQ under FTA/CECA) of Handbook of Procedure 2015-2020.
      Summary: The Public Notice amends the TRQ framework under India-Mauritius CECPA by revising covered tariff lines and TRQ quantities and by prescribing that TRQ imports comply with the revised Annexure III and the applicable Customs notification. Applications must be submitted online via the DGFT portal with a pre purchase agreement from an eligible Mauritian exporter. Allocation will be made equally among eligible applicants; TRQ authorisations will be issued electronically, transmitted to the Customs EDI system and imports permitted only upon electronic debiting in that system.

      Customs

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      24/2021 - dated 27-10-2021
      Reducing compliance burden regarding registration of Authorised Couriers
      Summary: Amendments grant lifetime validity to Authorised Courier registrations, allow voluntary surrender, and specify deemed invalidity for continuous one-year inactivity while enabling Principal Commissioners/Commissioners to renew such registrations; duplicate registrations across Customs Stations are to be rationalised by treating the first registration as the single registration with other locations regularised through the prescribed intimation and bond/security procedures, aided by DG Systems, and revocation communications must be coordinated to other stations and designated nodal officers.
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