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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 20,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article advocates replacing collect-then-credit/refund regimes with final tax collection to simplify administration and reduce fraud. It identifies Input Tax Credit mechanisms as creating carryforwards, paperwork, and avenues for bogus invoices. Recommended measures include exempting certain suppliers from GST on inputs-thereby reducing ITC-and concentrating output tax liability on large or responsible taxpayers (PSUs, banks, insurers, major manufacturers, and service recipients). Replies propose flat rates without ITC or supplier-based fixed-percentage remittance to eliminate set-off claims and curb tax rackets.
      By: PRABHAKAR KS
      Summary: Gifts and promotional incentives provided to dealers are not eligible for Input Tax Credit. Volume discounts and post transaction incentive credits issued without invoice adjustment are treated as non taxable dealer incentives and do not attract GST or require invoicing. Reimbursements to employees for expenses incurred on behalf of the company are taxable where a service relationship exists, and remuneration paid to directors for services supplied to the company is taxable and liable under the reverse charge mechanism.
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      Summary: A regulatory package requires banks to apply a structured fraud detection and reporting framework for large NPAs, initiate wilful default proceedings upon detection, obtain inter-agency borrower intelligence, and strengthen due diligence by collecting certified identity documents and publishing wilful defaulter information under board-approved policies; administrative controls such as rotational transfers and Look Out Circular requests are mandated. Complementary measures include an independent audit regulator to enforce audit standards, and a statutory regime enabling attachment and disentitlement of fugitive economic offenders, together with freezing of inoperative company accounts to enhance systemic transparency.
      Summary: Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited's Assam mills underwent the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, leading to suspension of the Board, appointment of a Resolution Professional and Committee of Creditors, dismissal of an appellate challenge, and a Tribunal-ordered liquidation with an Official Liquidator instructed to maintain the company as a going concern while proceeding under the Code.
      Summary: The Journal focuses on how trade agreements influence investment access and integration and urges an integrated trade and investment policy approach rather than siloed decision making. Core topics include regional trade agreements, India's stance on electronic commerce, development flexibilities such as the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), and use of import restrictive measures in agriculture during domestic gluts. Contributors recommend that choosing defensive or offensive trade policies follow assessment of a country's trade and export profile and domestic sensibilities.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of specified Government of India securities is announced with individual notified amounts and an overall cap; the Reserve Bank of India will conduct the auction using the multiple price method. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible participants under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, with an option to retain additional subscriptions within stated limits. Bids must be submitted electronically on the E-Kuber system within prescribed time windows for non-competitive and competitive bids, results and payment dates are set, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs convened the 29th Regional Contact Points meeting to advance WCO standards and regional harmonisation of cross border procedures. The meeting focused on enhancing communication, technology adoption, an inclusive consensus approach, enforcement cooperation and capacity building. Programmatic priorities included Performance Measurement, Security and Enforcement, Inter Agency Cooperation for Trade Facilitation, Customs Single Window, Small Island Economies, Disruptive Technologies and cruise ship border clearances, with participation from WCO regional bodies, international organisations and private sector experts to present best practices and capacity building results.
      Summary: The Department of Defence Production has been designated the licensing authority for Category 6 of SCOMET with a revised SOP and an end-to-end online portal for digitally signed applications; the SOP addresses repeat orders, intra-company transfers, End User Certificate formats, extended authorisation validity, and re-export for repair, while an Open General Export License permits pre-approved exports without separate authorisation and MHA delegated small arms parts licensing to DDP, making it a single point of contact.
      Summary: The Competition Commission has approved Laptev Finance Private Limited's acquisition of the Plates & Coils Mill Division of Welspun Corp Limited as a combination under the Competition Act; Laptev is described as a trader in goods including steel and Welspun as a large welded pipe and tube manufacturer. A detailed CCI order will follow, confirming regulatory clearance for the proposed transfer of the specified business division.
      Summary: A substantial number of insolvency petitions by homebuyers against developers remain pending; the Ministry is considering adjustments to classify homebuyers as financial creditors and to redefine default to limit filings for minor or short duration payment defaults. Administrative measures to expand tribunal capacity include additional benches, appointment of members, member training, and implementation of an e court system to improve case management.
      Summary: The Committee proposes decriminalising a substantial set of compoundable offences under the Companies Act by shifting 23 offences to the In House Adjudication Mechanism (IAM), omitting seven offences better handled by other laws or contempt/insolvency mechanisms, limiting imprisonment to fine only for eleven offences, and addressing five offences through alternate frameworks; it also recommends rationalising six IAM penalty amounts and retaining criminal treatment for serious non compoundable offences and fraud related defaults.
      Summary: A search under section 132 uncovered a systematic scheme of inflating expenditure using bogus invoices, with payments made by cheque or electronic transfer and cash returned to promoters, producing suppressed taxable income that was deployed into immovable property, share capital, fixed deposits, cash and other valuables; searches resulted in seizure of substantial cash and gold and enquiries are ongoing.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/32/2013-CL-V-Part - G.S.R. 857(E) - dated - 18-11-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Second Amendment Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The 2019 amendment to the Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules revises rule 15(3)(a) by removing specified monetary caps from sub clauses (i), (ii) and (iv) and substituting sub clause (iii)'s mixed net worth/turnover/monetary test with a sole turnover based percentage test; it is titled the Second Amendment Rules, 2019 and takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette under the Companies Act rule making provisions.

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      S.O. 4139 (E) - dated - 18-11-2019 - IBC
      Notification of Categories of Financial Service Provider.
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 227 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, notifies that insolvency resolution and liquidation proceedings of specified financial service providers shall be undertaken in accordance with the Code read with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2019 and applicable regulations; non-banking finance companies (including housing finance companies) meeting the prescribed asset-size threshold are listed with the Reserve Bank of India as appropriate regulator and third-party asset treatment to be notified separately.

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      G.S.R.858(E) - 98/2019 - dated - 18-11-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      The Income-tax (14th Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments require sums deducted under the withholding provision to be deposited to the credit of the Central Government within thirty days from the end of the month of deduction, accompanied by an electronic challan cum statement in Form No.26QD remitted to authorised banks; deduction certificates (Form No.16D) must be furnished to payees within fifteen days after the due date for furnishing Form No.26QD, generated from the prescribed web portal; and persons responsible for deduction must electronically file Form No.26QD with the Principal Director General/Director General of Income tax (Systems) within thirty days, with additional reporting of payments not subject to deduction under stated exemptions.
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      124/43/2019-GST - dated 18-11-2019
      Clarification regarding optional filing of annual return under notification No. 47/2019-Central Tax dated 9th October, 2019.
      Summary: Optional annual return filing is permitted for small taxpayers for FY 2017-18 and 2018-19: composition taxpayers may optionally file FORM GSTR-9A and other eligible registered persons may optionally file FORM GSTR-9, but such filings must be done on or before the due date since the common portal will not permit filing for those periods after the due date. Taxpayers discovering short payment or ineligible input tax credit may voluntarily self-ascertain and pay via FORM GST DRC-03.
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      125/44/2019-GST - dated 18-11-2019
      Fully electronic refund process through FORM GST RFD-01 and single disbursement.
      Summary: A fully electronic refund mechanism via FORM GST RFD-01 requires specified documentary uploads and online undertakings, with ARN generation only after complete filing; applications are electronically routed to jurisdictional officers, who must issue acknowledgements or deficiency memos within statutory timelines counted from ARN. Provisionally sanctioned refunds may be paid subject to later adjudication and recovery procedures; sanctioned refunds are disbursed as a single payment across tax heads through PFMS after bank-account validation, and re-crediting or recovery entries in electronic ledgers are governed by set procedural safeguards.
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