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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 17,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether the Settlement Commission may rectify its own mistakes is considered in light of the statutory requirement of full and true disclosure for pre-adjudication settlements. Though no explicit textual power to rectify appears in the statute, errors apparent from the original records and admissions should be addressed by the Commission through procedural clarification or rectification rather than by fresh factual adjudication in writ proceedings.
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      Summary: Economic recovery requires restoring private consumption and private investment, supported by targeted support for low income workers and small businesses, policy incentives and infrastructure spending to catalyse corporate and start up investment. A resilient financial sector with stronger capital and provisioning buffers, improved governance and proactive resolution of restructured accounts is essential to channel resources to productive uses. Public expenditure should prioritise quality, embed measurable outcome targets, and be used to crowd in private investment while innovation and fintech collaboration must be pursued with adequate data security and contractual safeguards.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India established the Regulations Review Authority 2.0 to remove redundancies and duplications in regulatory and supervisory instructions, reduce compliance burden by streamlining reporting mechanisms, revoke obsolete instructions, and obviate paper-based submission of returns; the RRA will obtain stakeholder feedback, suggest improvements to circular dissemination and website linkages, and has recommended withdrawal of a tranche of circulars with specific notifications to follow.
      Summary: The Government is pursuing structural policy and administrative reforms-including privatization, sectoral reforms, removal of retrospective tax measures, and expansion of renewable energy-to enhance investor confidence and attract greater foreign direct investment. Complementing these changes, the National Single Window System operates as a one-stop portal for approvals across Central departments and States to streamline investor clearances, while highlighting advantages for MNCs such as a skilled workforce, transparent systems, and no forced technology transfers.
      Summary: The address emphasises BRICS as a major engine of global recovery and details multilateral financial cooperation-IMF quota engagement, borrowing arrangements, a USD 100 billion Contingent Reserve Arrangement and the New Development Bank-alongside institutional initiatives in payments, information security and project finance. It identifies divergent pandemic-driven macroeconomic conditions across BRICS, common policy responses of monetary easing and fiscal stimuli, and medium term risks from commodity shocks, climate and fiscal deterioration. For India as chair, priority challenges are restoring investment-led growth, recovering lost output, resolving bank stress to revive credit, boosting exports and harnessing the demographic dividend while safeguarding external sector resilience.
      Summary: The Centre urged states to accelerate investment under an infrastructure-led growth approach, backed by higher capital outlay and a time linked incentive scheme that makes states eligible for incremental borrowing upon meeting quarterly capital expenditure targets. The National Monetization Pipeline presently excludes state assets, prompting encouragement for states to monetize assets. Centre officials will provide technical and advisory support and Viability Gap Funding will finance socially important but financially unviable projects.
      Summary: CBIC has set up a Customs & GST pavilion to educate trade and the public on compliance and trade facilitation, delivering theme-based sessions on schemes such as the MOOWR Scheme, the PLI Scheme and IGCR, 2017, and showcasing technology use in Customs and GST, cross border e commerce facilitation, and transaction security.
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      91/2021 - dated - 15-11-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment to the tariff-value notification substitutes new Tables 1-3 fixing customs tariff values for specified imports-edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and defined forms of gold and silver-setting unit valuations and clarifying applicable descriptions and explanatory notes for customs assessment and compliance, with the amendment effective from the stated commencement date.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL2/CIR/P/2021/0000000657 - dated 16-11-2021
      Schemes of Arrangement by Listed Entities
      Summary: Amendments require listed entities to provide a Valuation Report with an undertaking against intervening material events, a declaration of past defaults of listed debt obligations, and a No Objection Certificate from lending scheduled commercial banks/financial institutions. Fractional entitlements are to be aggregated by a trustee and sold within ninety days; Audit Committee and Independent Director certifications of shareholder compensation must be submitted within seven days. Stock exchanges must vet schemes before referral, ensure compliance, and report non-compliance quarterly to SEBI; false information may attract punitive action.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD_IT/P/CIR/2021/0000000658 - dated 16-11-2021
      Framework for Regulatory Sandbox
      Summary: Applicants must satisfy eligibility criteria in Annexure 1 and submit a complete application signed by the CEO or an officer duly authorised by the CEO or the compliance officer to the Market Intermediaries Regulation and Supervision Department at the prescribed postal address or by email to [email protected].

      FEMA

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      18 - dated 16-11-2021
      Regulations Review Authority (RRA 2.0) – Interim Recommendations – Withdrawal of Circular
      Summary: The Reserve Bank, following interim recommendations of the Regulations Review Authority (RRA 2.0), has withdrawn A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.6 dated July 16, 2015 on Foreign Investment in India by Foreign Portfolio Investors with immediate effect. The measure is part of a regulatory streamlining initiative to reduce compliance and reporting burdens, revoke obsolete instructions, and simplify dissemination and implementation; the directions are issued under statutory powers without prejudice to permissions required under other laws.

      DGFT

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      37/2015-2020 - dated 15-11-2021
      Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for random checking of imported consignments of metal scrap with respect to radioactive contamination
      Summary: Random radiation screening of imported metal scrap requires verification of a Pre-Shipment Inspection Agency certificate and importer-exporter assurance, measurement of background and container surface radiation with handheld monitors set to a preset alarm above background, and comparison with PSIA certificates or self-declarations. Exceedance of the alarm mandates isotope identification: NORM findings permit release; identification of other radionuclides requires immediate notification to nuclear emergency authorities, relocation to a cordoned area with monitoring and reporting, and initiation of repatriation or deportation, with costs borne by the importer or designated responsible person.
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