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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 03,2020

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article explains that GST rates fixed on the recommendations of the Council are policy decisions and not ordinarily justiciable; courts will intervene only if a rate is shown to be confiscatory. Applying this, a public interest petition seeking extension of essential-commodity status and reduction of GST on masks and sanitizers was dismissed: inclusion under the Essential Commodities Act and price regulation are executive choices attracting judicial restraint, and mere disagreement over tax levels does not justify mandamus to reduce notified rates.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Service tax limitation rules set normal windows (originally one year, later extended to eighteen and thirty months) for issuing Show Cause Notices measured from the relevant date of filing periodical returns, while a distinct five year extended limitation applies only where suppression of facts is alleged; disclosure in returns, debatable issues notified to authorities, or matters already audited generally preclude invoking suppression, and COVID time extensions have affected procedural deadlines that departments have sometimes used to issue additional SCNs.
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      Summary: A policy-based loan finances integration and enhancement of an Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) and interoperable e Government platforms to streamline revenue administration, tax payments, social protection benefit delivery, and project tracking, and supports a centre for fiscal policy and a web-based grievance redress system to build capacity and improve citizen-government interface.
      10 Notifications Toggle

      GST

      1.
      90/2020 - dated - 1-12-2020 - CGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017 – Central Tax, dated the 28th June, 2017 - the number of HSN digits required on tax invoice
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso requiring a registered person to mention eight number of digits of HSN Codes in tax invoices for the classes of chemical supply listed in the Table, where the Table specifies the HSN Code; entries marked "As applicable" require the supplier to determine and record the appropriate eight-digit HSN Code.

      GST - States

      2.
      31810-FIN-CT 1-TAX-0002/2020 - dated - 1-12-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Special procedure for making payment of 35% as tax liability in first two month of a quarter as per Section 39 of OGST Act,2017
      Summary: Specified registered persons opting for quarterly returns may, in the first or second month of a quarter, follow a special procedure by depositing into the electronic cash ledger an amount equivalent to thirty five per cent of the tax liability as determined from the preceding quarter's return (or last month of the immediately preceding quarter for monthly filers). No deposit is required where balances in the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger are adequate for the month(s) liability or where there is nil liability, and the procedure is available only to persons who furnished the return for a complete preceding tax period.
      3.
      31803-FIN-CT 1-TAX-0002/2020 - dated - 1-12-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Notification of class of persons under proviso to section 39(1) of the OGST Act,2017
      Summary: Notification designates registered persons (excluding those under IGST section 14) with aggregate turnover up to five crore who opt for quarterly returns under rule 61A to furnish returns quarterly from January 2021 and to pay tax monthly, subject to the preceding month's return having been filed and the option remaining in force unless revised. Crossing the five crore threshold during a quarter disqualifies quarterly filing from the first month of the next quarter. Deemed options based on prior GSTR 1 filing for specified classes are set out, and an electronic window is provided to change the default option.
      4.
      31751-FIN-CT 1-TAX-0001/2020 - dated - 27-11-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Implementation of e-invoicing for the taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding ₹ 100 Cr from 01st January 2021
      Summary: E-invoicing is mandated for taxpayers with aggregate turnover exceeding one hundred crore rupees effective 1 January 2021 by amending the earlier Odisha Finance Department notification: the words "five hundred crore rupees" are substituted with "one hundred crore rupees" to change the compliance threshold under the Odisha Goods and Services Tax Rules.
      5.
      31745-FIN-CT 1-TAX-0001/2020 - dated - 27-11-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The amendment replaces rules to mandate electronic furnishing of outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 or via an Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) for quarterly filers, excludes IFF-submitted first- and second-month invoices from the quarter's GSTR-1, requires invoice-wise and consolidated data categories in GSTR-1, introduces FORM GSTR-2B as a monthly auto-drafted ITC statement sourced from suppliers' GSTR-1/5/6 and ICEGATE, and prescribes timelines, reconcilation duties and adjustments to FORM GSTR-3B filing deadlines and quarterly-option procedures.
      6.
      F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-III-257 - dated - 13-11-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to notify class of persons under proviso to section 39(1) of RGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Notifies that registered persons with aggregate turnover up to five crore rupees who opt under rule 61A to furnish quarterly returns shall, from January 2021, file quarterly returns and pay tax monthly under the proviso to section 39(7), provided the preceding month's return due on the date of option has been furnished and the option, once exercised, continues for future tax periods unless revised. Crossing the turnover threshold during a quarter ends eligibility from the first month of the succeeding quarter.
      7.
      F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-III-256 - dated - 13-11-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for FORM GSTR-1
      Summary: Extends the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 to the eleventh day of the month succeeding each tax period, and to the thirteenth day for persons required to furnish quarterly returns under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 39. The notification supersedes prior inconsistent notifications and takes effect from the first day of January, 2021.
      8.
      F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-III-255 - dated - 13-11-2020 - Rajasthan SGST
      Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The amendments require registered persons to furnish outward supplies in FORM GSTR 1 monthly or use the Invoice Furnishing Facility (IFF) for the first two months of a quarter; supplier filings are auto-published to recipients via Part A of FORM GSTR 2A and a new monthly FORM GSTR 2B which consolidates ITC data from supplier returns and import records; FORM GSTR 3B remains the return for discharging liabilities electronically with special deposit and debit rules for quarterly filers, and a new rule sets the procedure and eligibility for opting into quarterly filing.
      9.
      F.1-11(19)-TAX/GST/2020 - dated - 9-11-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for the quarters October, 20 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 due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by registered persons with aggregate turnover within the notified threshold, requiring quarterly submission of outward-supply details for October-December 2020 and January-March 2021 by the specified dates in the Table; further states that the time limit for furnishing details or return under subsection (2) of section 38 for October 2020 to March 2021 will be notified later in the Official Gazette.
      10.
      F.1-11(19)-TAX/GST/2020(Part-V) - dated - 6-11-2020 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to notify a special procedure for taxpayers for issuance of e-Invoices in the period 01.10.2020 to 31.10.2020.
      Summary: Notification requires registered persons who prepared tax invoices otherwise than as specified to obtain an Invoice Reference Number (IRN) by uploading specified particulars in FORM GST INV-01 on the GST Electronic Portal for invoices issued between 1 October 2020 and 31 October 2020, and to do so within thirty days from the invoice date; failure to obtain the IRN within that period means the document will not be treated as an invoice.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/RTAMB/CIR/P/2020/236 - dated 2-12-2020
      Operational guidelines for Transfer and Dematerialization of re-lodged physical shares
      Summary: Upon processing a re-lodged transfer, the RTA retains the endorsed physical certificates and issues a Letter of Confirmation to the transferee with endorsement, folio, certificate and distinctive numbers. The transferee must present that Letter to a Depository Participant and submit a Dematerialization Request Form so the DP can process demat credit on the basis of the Letter. If the transferee does not submit a demat request within the letter's validity, the shares will be credited to the company's Suspense Escrow Demat Account. RTAs must notify depositories of any lock-in for processing as lock-in demat.

      GST

      2.
      Instruction No. 4/3/2020 - dated 27-11-2020
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for verification of taxpayers granted deemed registration
      Summary: Deemed registrations where Aadhaar authentication was not opted for or failed must undergo compulsory post-registration verification including physical verification of principal and additional places, inspection of premises, verification of ownership/lease, employee records, Aadhaar and PAN, and bank KYC; supplemented by preliminary financial verification through income tax returns, bank account activity linked to registration, capital composition, audited balance sheets where available, and loan proposals, with FORM REG-17 notices usable in specified risk scenarios and cancellation proceedings initiated if registration appears not genuine.

      DGFT

      3.
      31/2015-2020 - dated 1-12-2020
      Enlistment as designated port in Para 2.54(d)(iv) of Handbook of Procedure, 2015-2020
      Summary: Hazira Port is added to the list of designated ports in Para 2.54(d)(iv) of the Handbook of Procedure, 2015-2020, making import of unshredded metallic scrap and waste permissible only through the enumerated designated ports, with no exceptions allowed, including for EOUs and SEZs.

      Companies Law

      4.
      38/2020 - dated 1-12-2020
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of CRA-4 (form for filing of cost audit report) for FY 2019-20 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Extension of the filing deadline for CRA-4 by substituting the earlier last date with a later date, deferring the compliance cutoff. The amendment follows stakeholder representations and COVID-19 disruptions. All other procedural requirements and conditions of the earlier circular remain unchanged, and the prior easing of additional fee consequences for late filing continues. The change is effected with competent authority approval.
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