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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 27,2021

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC notifications effective 01.01.2022 amend GST rates and exemptions to rationalise inverted duty in textiles and footwear, specify taxability of job-work services and composite works contracts to government entities, and bring specified restaurant, accommodation and transport services supplied through e-commerce operators within the e-commerce operator tax liability. Circulars clarify Dynamic QR code exemptions for invoices to recipients outside India, treatment of payments received in RBI approved non-foreign exchange modes, and administrative positions on refunds of excess electronic cash ledger balances and on TDS/TCS credits and their refundability.
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      Summary: Conferment of Presidential Award of Appreciation to 26 CBIC officers recognises sustained exemplary service across enforcement, revenue administration and automation; recipients from multiple cadres were selected for demonstrated performance in prevention of smuggling, detection of tax evasion, trade based money laundering, foreign exchange violations, tax policy contribution, revenue mobilisation, automation and training. The announcement also proposed a one time Corona Response Award for Customs' pandemic efforts and administrative support including provision of laptops/tablets to Group B officers to enhance productivity.
      Summary: Export expansion is being advanced through the Production Linked Incentive Scheme to boost manufacturing and exports, continued access to working capital via the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme, and regulatory measures including raising the export credit threshold for priority sector classification to mobilise additional concessional funding and banking support for exporters.
      Summary: The Industrial Corridor Programme seeks to create integrated greenfield smart industrial cities with ICT-enabled utilities and trunk infrastructure to attract manufacturing investment. The BMIC Dharwad node is planned as a major regional industrial agglomeration leveraging road and rail freight corridors, adjacent industrial areas and institutional ecosystems. Project implementation is a joint public-sector effort with consultants appointed for master planning and preliminary engineering, and the national multimodal integration framework will be used to identify and address connectivity and infrastructure gaps to integrate economic zones.
      Summary: DPIIT will consider a Phased Manufacturing Programme for air conditioners and use the Production-Linked Incentive scheme to incentivise manufacture of components and sub assemblies for ACs and LED lights, while fast tracking central and state approvals, accelerating the National Single Window Clearance System and processing of FDI under Press Note 3; applications were evaluated with provisional selections made, some FDI proposals asked for specific approvals, and certain applicants referred to a Committee of Experts.
      Summary: The GSTR-1/IFF interface is reorganised into ADD RECORD DETAILS and AMEND RECORD DETAILS sections with realtime, colour coded tile counts for Saved, Pending, and Errored records, recipient wise tables showing taxpayer type and processed/pending counts with hyperlinks, search and records per page controls, and a mandatory GENERATE SUMMARY step that must be executed after adding records before PREVIEW or SUBMIT are enabled.
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      GST - States

      1.
      94/2020– State Tax - dated - 24-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: Amendments require biometric Aadhaar authentication or biometric and KYC document verification at notified Facilitation Centres to complete registration. Registration timelines are extended and a thirty-day processing route applies where Aadhaar authentication is not done or physical verification is required, with deemed approval if officials fail to act within set periods. Registration may be suspended upon detection of significant discrepancies between returns and GSTR-1 or supplier-derived data, via FORM GST REG-31, and suspended persons are barred from refunds; rules also restrict use of electronic input tax credit subject to exceptions and limit filing of outward-supply details where GSTR-3B returns are not furnished.
      2.
      47/2020– State Tax - dated - 24-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 35/2020-State Tax, dated the 24th March, 2021
      Summary: The proviso is substituted so that where an e-way bill generated under the Delhi GST Rules on or before 24 March 2020 had its validity expire on or after 20 March 2020, the validity of such e-way bill shall be deemed extended until 30 June 2020; the amendment comes into force from 31 May 2020.
      3.
      24/2021– State Tax - dated - 24-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 14/2021-State Tax, dated the 17th November, 2021
      Summary: Amendment revises specific deadline dates in Notification No. 14/2021 State Tax by substituting earlier May and June cutoffs with later June and July dates across multiple clauses and a proviso; it is issued under statutory powers and states it comes into force with effect from the 30th day of May, 2021.
      4.
      70/2020- State Tax - dated - 23-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2020 – State Tax, dated the 31st March, 2021
      Summary: The amendment replaces "a financial year" with "any preceding financial year from 2017-18 onwards", enabling adjustments for earlier years, and inserts "or for exports" after "goods or services or both to a registered person", thereby extending the notification's coverage to supplies made for export. The amendment takes effect from 30th September, 2020.
      5.
      25/2021– State Tax - dated - 23-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 21/2019-State Tax, dated the 17th October, 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the date in the second proviso of the third paragraph of the State GST notification, replacing the earlier expiry date with a later date, and declares that the amendment shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from the earlier expiry date.
      6.
      19/2021– State Tax - dated - 23-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 76/2018– State Tax, dated the 3rd Sept, 2019
      Summary: Amendment revises waiver rules for late fees on FORM GSTR-3B by creating class-based relief tied to aggregate turnover and tax period: substituting the prior table to set turnover-specific post-due filing windows, inserting temporary waivers that remove late fees above modest floors for historical late filings furnished within a relief window, and establishing ongoing capped waivers for late filings from a later tax period onward that differentiate nil-tax returns and turnover bands.
      7.
      18/2021– State Tax - dated - 23-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017 – State Tax, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the first proviso by replacing the return-focused phrase with liable to pay tax but fail to do so, and changes the Table heading from "Tax period" to "Month/Quarter." It substitutes entries to prescribe tiered interest rates for delayed State GST payments for March, April and May 2021 and the quarter ending March 2021, differentiated by aggregate turnover bands, and declares the amendment effective from 18th May 2021.
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      SEZ

      1.
      Minutes of the 106th meeting of the SEZ - dated 7-10-2021
      Minutes of the 106th meeting of the Board of Approval for SEZ held on 7th October, 2021 to consider setting up of Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals
      Summary: The BoA at its 106th meeting approved and ratified multiple SEZ actions: extensions and refusals of LoAs; approvals of co developer status for infrastructure and services subject to SEZ Act/Rules and DoC Instruction No.98 lease periods; change of shareholding/name transfers conditioned on continuity of SEZ obligations, eligibility, disclosure to revenue authorities and tax assessment rights; ratification of procurement of restricted items subject to environmental compliance; approvals or deferrals for SEZ/FTWZ establishment, area changes and miscellaneous operational matters. The Board allowed an appeal confirming zero rating for labour services directly connected to authorised SEZ operations.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD_RTAMB/P/CIR/2021/670 - dated 26-11-2021
      Publishing Investor Charter and Disclosure of Complaints by Registrar and Share Transfer Agents (RTAs) on their Websites
      Summary: SEBI requires all registered RTAs to publish an Investor Charter on their websites and disseminate it to shareholders, and to disclose monthly complaint data on their websites in the prescribed Annexure B format by the seventh day of the succeeding month; these obligations supplement existing disclosure requirements and aim to enhance transparency in investor grievance redressal, with specified service timelines and escalation procedures outlined in the Charter.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS_Div3/P/CIR/2021/0671 - dated 26-11-2021
      Publishing investor charter and disclosure of investor complaints by Merchant Bankers on their websites for private placements of Municipal debt securities
      Summary: Merchant Bankers must publish an Investor Charter for private placements of municipal debt securities on their websites and disclose monthly complaint data and redressal, separately and collectively, in the prescribed format by the 7th of the succeeding month; the requirements take effect from January 1, 2022 and are issued under Section 11(1) of the SEBI Act and applicable municipal debt securities regulations.
      4.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS_Div3/P/CIR/2021/672 - dated 26-11-2021
      Publishing Investor Charter and Disclosure of Investor Complaints by Merchant Bankers on their Websites for public offers by REITs and InvITs
      Summary: SEBI requires registered merchant bankers handling public offers by REITs and InvITs to publish an Investor Charter on their websites (Annexure A) and to disclose monthly investor complaints data-received, resolved and pending-by source and category in the Annexure B format, separately for each category and collectively, with specified timelines and grievance resolution benchmarks to enhance transparency in the primary market.
      5.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/P/CIR/2021/0669 - dated 26-11-2021
      Publishing Investor Charter and Disclosure of Complaints by Merchant Bankers on their Websites – Debt Market
      Summary: SEBI directs registered merchant bankers in the debt market to publish on their websites an Investor Charter for public debt issues, NCRPS and private placements detailing services, rights, timelines and grievance mechanisms, and to disclose monthly complaints data in a prescribed Annex B format by the seventh day of the succeeding month; Charters require hosting draft/final offer documents, inviting seven working days public comments, disclosing track record and basis of allotment, providing grievance resolution timelines (indicatively T+30 days), and other operational disclosures; effective January 1, 2022.

      Income Tax

      6.
      20/2021 - dated 25-11-2021
      Guidelines under sub-section (4) of section 194-O, sub-section (3) of section 194Q and subsection (1-I) of section 206C of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The circular clarifies that e commerce operator deduction applies to operators facilitating sales through their digital platforms, but does not apply to e auctioneers that only perform price discovery and have no role in facilitating sale or payment provided six specified factual conditions are met; buyer deduction and seller collection obligations remain independently applicable. It further instructs that separately invoiced non GST levies may be excluded from the taxable base when deduction is at credit stage, but full amounts are subject to deduction on payment basis, and confirms that statutory collection exemptions do not preclude buyer deduction where its conditions are satisfied. Government departments not carrying on business do not qualify as buyers for buyer deduction purposes, while other government entities with business activities do.

      DGFT

      7.
      Trade Notice No. 26/2021-22 - dated 26-11-2021
      Safe Custody of digital tokens, documents, scrips etc.
      Summary: Protection of digital identities depends on secure custody and use of Digital Signature Certificates or Aadhaar e signatures; adopt strong passwords, do not share sensitive credentials, avoid public Wi Fi for official logins, beware phishing and suspicious attachments or domains, and ensure duty credit scrips and related instruments are reflected in online modules. On suspected unauthorized DSC issuance contact the licensed Certifying Authority and report to the Controller of Certifying Authorities, and industry bodies should sensitize members to prevent online theft of duty credit instruments.
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