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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 06,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Contributions collected by a homeowners' association are consideration for services (maintenance and common-area benefits) supplied to members and constitute a supply in the course of business and are taxable under GST; exemption under the notification applies only where individual member contributions do not exceed the per-member monthly threshold, input tax credit is available subject to statutory restrictions, and separately collected corpus funds are not exigible to GST.
      By: Chandani Nawalkha
      Summary: Exempt supplies should not be absorbed into the tax net merely because they accompany taxable supplies as part of a composite supply; the composite-supply concept aims to simplify classification of integrated taxable elements, not to undermine exemptions. Conflicting advance rulings-one extending exemption from an exempt principal to ancillary supplies, another rejecting composite treatment where an element is exempt-demonstrate the need for clear administrative guidance to preserve exemptions and avoid undue taxation and litigation.
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      Summary: Rajasthan has accepted Option-1 to address the GST revenue shortfall, entitling it to funds passed through the central special borrowing window and to unconditional permission to raise additional borrowings equal to the final 0.50 percent GSDP tranche under the additional borrowing envelope; the Government of India has granted Rajasthan additional borrowing permission of Rs. 5,462 crores and will pass on funds raised through the special window to the State as part of centrally-borrowed disbursements to participating States and UTs.
      Summary: The Ordinance amends the Act to require courts to grant an unconditional stay on enforcement of an arbitral award where a prima facie case shows the arbitration agreement, contract, or making of the award was induced or effected by fraud or corruption, applying retrospectively to specified earlier proceedings; it also provides that arbitrator accreditation norms shall be set by regulations and omits the Eighth Schedule.
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      Customs

      1.
      105/2020 - dated - 5-11-2020 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange rate Notification No.105/2020-Cus (NT) dated 05.11.2020
      Summary: Under the Customs Act the Board fixes specific rupee conversion rates for listed foreign currencies to be applied to imported and exported goods, providing separate rupee equivalents for imports and exports, and superseding the immediately preceding notification except as to prior actions; the rates are set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units) with administrative references and a recorded substitution for the Turkish lira.

      GST - States

      2.
      71/2019-STATE TAX - dated - 4-11-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to give effect to the provisions of rule 46 of the DGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: Under powers conferred by rule 5 of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2019, the Lt. Governor, on the Council's recommendation and by notification of the Finance Department, appoints 1 April 2020 as the date from which the provisions of rule 46 of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 shall come into force.
      3.
      68/2020 - dated - 4-11-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to grant waiver / reduction in late fee for not furnishing FORM GSTR-10, subject to the condition that the returns are filled between 22.09.2020 to 31.12.2020
      Summary: Waiver of the portion of late fee exceeding two hundred and fifty rupees is granted where registered persons furnish FORM GSTR-10 between 22nd September, 2020 and 31st December, 2020, under the Act's delegated statutory authority, effective from 21st September, 2020.
      4.
      14/2020-STATE TAX - dated - 4-11-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Supersession Notification No. 72/2019 – State Tax, dated the 16th July, 2020
      Summary: An invoice issued to an unregistered person (B2C invoice) by a registered person whose aggregate turnover exceeds the prescribed threshold, and by registered persons under the Integrated GST framework, must include a Dynamic Quick Response (QR) code, subject to specified sub rule exemptions. A Dynamic QR code provided via digital display with a cross reference to payment is deemed to be a Quick Response code. The notification supersedes the earlier notice and is effective from 1 October 2020.
      5.
      G.O. Ms. No. 63 - dated - 28-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The Twelfth Amendment revises GST rules to allow the Government to prescribe HSN digit reporting requirements, permit SMS filing of verified Nil returns, clarify audit and FORM GSTR-9C filing obligations for persons above the turnover threshold, temporarily suspend certain filing restrictions for a COVID-related period, relax mandatory officer communications, replace FORM GSTR-2A with a detailed auto-drafted inward-supplies statement and update numerous GST forms and tables (GSTR-1, GSTR-5, GSTR-5A, GSTR-9, GSTR-9C and various DRC/ASMT forms) with new fields, instructions and table formats.
      6.
      G.O. Ms. No. 62 - dated - 28-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 13/A1/CT/2017 dated the 29th June, 2017,
      Summary: Prescribes the number of digits of the Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) code to be shown on tax invoices based on a registered person's aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year: up to five crores-four digits; more than five crores-six digits. Effective from the stated implementation date. Provides that a registered person with aggregate turnover up to five crores may not mention the specified number of HSN code digits when issuing tax invoices for supplies to unregistered persons.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 61 - dated - 28-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification GO. Ms. No. 53 dated the 25th October, 2019
      Summary: Amendment under Section 148 substitutes the words and figures identifying the covered financial years in the earlier state GST notification so that the notification's scope is expanded to include the additional financial year.
      8.
      G.O. Ms. No. 60 - dated - 28-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for the quarters October, 2020 to December, 2020 and January, 2021 to March, 2021 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year
      Summary: Prescribes a special quarterly filing schedule in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons below the notified aggregate turnover threshold, requiring filing for the October-December quarter by 13 January and for the January-March quarter by 13 April, with a further Gazette notification to follow for related monthly return time limits.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 05/2020-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 28-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 12/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Puducherry GST rate notification by substituting the year "2020" with "2021" in column (5) against serial numbers 19A and 19B, effected under powers conferred by the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, with the amendment taking effect from the first day of October, 2020.
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      SEZ

      1.
      Instruction No.104 - dated 2-11-2020
      Consolidated list of default authorized operations which can be undertaken by the developer/approved co-developer by default from the date of notification
      Summary: The Instruction replaces entry 10 of the Annexure to prior guidance, authorising developers and approved co-developers by default to provide office space for the Development Commissioner, Customs, IFSC Authority, security personnel and State Government staff within Special Economic Zones, thereby treating such accommodation as a routine developer-authorised operation.

      SEBI

      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF3/CIR/P/2020/225 - dated 5-11-2020
      Enhancement of Overseas Investment limits for Mutual Funds
      Summary: Mutual Funds may invest up to US$600 million per fund in overseas securities within a US$7 billion industry cap, and up to US$200 million per fund in overseas ETFs within a US$1 billion industry cap. US$50 million is reserved per Mutual Fund within the US$7 billion industry cap. NFOs must disclose intended overseas investment amounts in scheme documents, valid for six months from NFO closure, after which unutilised amounts revert to the industry pool. Ongoing schemes have a monthly headroom equal to 20% of the average AUM in overseas securities/ETFs for the preceding three calendar months. Monthly utilisation reporting is required within ten days of month end.

      Income Tax

      3.
      19/2020 - dated 3-11-2020
      Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form No. 10BB for Assessment Year 2016-17 and subsequent years
      Summary: Commissioners of Income-tax are authorized to admit belated applications for condonation of delay in filing Form No. 10BB where the applicant establishes they were prevented by reasonable cause. Failure to furnish Form No. 10BB electronically with the return disentitles the entity from claiming exemption. Commissioners must dispose of earlier-year applications by the stated administrative deadline, and may admit applications for later years where delay is within the prescribed one year period and decide on merits.

      FEMA

      4.
      04 - dated 5-11-2020
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit (LoC) of USD 20.10 million to the Government of the Republic of Nicaragua
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit for reconstruction finances exports of eligible goods and services from India, requiring at least 75 per cent of contract value be supplied from India and allowing up to 25 per cent procurement from outside. The LoC is effective from September 15, 2020 with a terminal utilization period of sixty months after scheduled completion. Shipments must be declared in the Export Declaration Form. No agency commission is payable under the LoC, though exporters may pay from own resources or EEFC balances after realization and subject to extant instructions; AD Category I banks must notify exporters and facilitate compliant remittances.
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