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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 05,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Conversion of a public company into a private company should be facilitated by a simplified procedural regime when the company meets private company characteristics; stakeholder safeguards such as notice, an online grievance portal and professional certifications can protect interests while delegating routine oversight to registrars and relying on digital processes rather than mandatory tribunal scrutiny in uncontested cases.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Management must ensure GST compliance, prepare the reconciliation statement in accordance with GST law, maintain adequate accounting records and internal controls, and provide timely access to financial records and written confirmations. The GST auditor must audit the reconciliation statement to obtain reasonable assurance it is free of material misstatement, conduct the audit under auditing standards generally accepted in India and GST requirements, use risk-based test procedures, consider internal control for planning, make specific inquiries of management, and maintain working papers confidential, subject to peer review.
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      Summary: The Discussion Paper criticises current climate finance reporting: committed support from developed countries is not clearly realised; definitions used do not align with UNFCCC provisions; and methodologies are questionable. It proposes stepwise elements for a robust, transparent accounting framework to improve estimation and tracking of financial flows from developed to developing countries, aiming to strengthen definitional alignment, methodological rigor, and reporting systems to enhance accountability of those transfers.
      Summary: Investigative agencies must prioritise professionalism and focus on detecting crime while ensuring innocents are not harmed; low public controversy and high internal standards underpin credibility. The DRI confronts narcotics, arms trafficking, trade-based money laundering and counterfeit currency, and has strengthened operations via new zones, regional focus, seizures and thematic reporting to support anti-smuggling and revenue-protection functions.
      Summary: SEBI's Expert Committee was tasked with assessing the economic case for direct cross border listings, examining legal, operational and regulatory constraints, and recommending a framework to facilitate direct listings of Indian companies abroad and foreign companies in India. The Committee submitted its report on December 4, 2018, and SEBI invited public comments in a prescribed format (name, recommendation referenced, comment, rationale) by email to designated officers, with the report published on SEBI's website.
      Summary: Requirement that transfers of securities be effected only in demat form, subject to exceptions for transmission and transposition, was deferred in response to shareholder representations and the compliance deadline for the demat-only transfer mandate has been extended to allow additional time for conversion and processing through depositories.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four Government Stocks will be conducted by multiple price auction with a total notified amount cap and an option to retain additional subscription; up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically via the central bank's Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) within prescribed windows for non-competitive and competitive bids. Auction date, result announcement and payment/settlement dates are specified, and the stocks are eligible for "When Issued" trading under central bank guidelines.
      Summary: A development loan funds a state skill development project to establish and operationalize the World Skill Center (WSC) delivering internationally benchmarked, occupation ready training and strengthening TVET across public and private providers. The project supports demand driven course alignment with industry, scaling training for students, teachers and assessors, and integrated functions such as entrepreneurship incubation, career counselling, curriculum design and education technology, with complementary donor technical assistance for capacity development.
      Summary: GST refund administration has disposed the majority of claims, with IGST refunds largely processed by Customs and RFD-01A refunds showing substantial disposals. Remaining claims are pending due to deficiencies communicated to exporters or awaiting replies to deficiency memos at Centre and State offices. Authorities emphasise rapid clearance of eligible refunds, ongoing processing of pending claims upon receipt of requisite information, and the need for exporter cooperation in responding to deficiency memos and ensuring accurate GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and Shipping Bill filings.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/40/2013 -CL-V Part 1 - dated - 3-12-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (cost records and audit) Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendments revise the Non-regulated Sectors Table to substitute and insert tariff headings and sector descriptions, expand "Paper" to "Pulp and Paper," correct terminology, permit companies with AGM extensions to file Form CRA-4 within the extended period for filing financial statements, and require that the Unit of Measurement (UOM) for each Customs Tariff Act Heading correspond to the UOM in the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, added to Form CRA-I and Note (3) of Form CRA-3.

      GST - States

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      F-A-3-63-2017-1-V-(101) - dated - 1-12-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in this department notification No. F A 3-63/2017/1/V (82) dated the 29th September, 2018.
      Summary: A proviso is added to the earlier notification providing that nothing in the notification shall apply to the supply of goods or services or both from a public sector undertaking to another public sector undertaking, whether or not a distinct person, with effect from the stated effective date, thereby exempting inter-PSU supplies from the notification's applicability.
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      F-A-3-43-2018-1-V-(100) - dated - 1-12-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Rule 83A mandates that enrolled GST practitioners must pass a NACIN conducted computer based multiple choice examination within a prescribed period, with NACIN setting schedules, registration, fees, centres, syllabus (Annexure A), fifty percent qualifying marks, no negative marking, rules on unfair means, disqualification, result declaration and representation procedures, and limited relaxation powers. Rule 142A requires uploading summaries of pre existing law demands to the common portal in FORM GST DRC 07A for recovery under GST and prescribes FORM GST DRC 08A for subsequent modification or rectification, with a substituted FORM GST PMT 01 ledger and related form amendments.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/CIR/PB/2018/147 - dated 3-12-2018
      Cyber Security & Cyber Resilience framework for Stock Brokers / Depository Participants
      Summary: SEBI requires all registered Stock Brokers and Depository Participants to adopt a board approved Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience policy setting out identification, protection, detection, response and recovery processes, appoint a Designated Officer and Technology Committee, implement access controls, strong authentication and data encryption, conduct regular VAPT and continuous monitoring, report quarterly threats to exchanges/depositories, and undergo annual independent audits, with vendors and market infrastructure institutions required to follow or assume responsibility for applicable controls.

      GST - States

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      08/2018-GST - dated 16-11-2018
      Processing of Applications for Cancellation of Registration submitted in FORM GST REG-16
      Summary: Applications for cancellation of registration in FORM GST REG-16 are permitted for specified events; the portal mandates contact, reason, effective date, stock and tax details, transfer particulars and last return ARN. Proper officers must accept complete applications and issue FORM GST REG-19 within 30 days, except where incomplete or where the transferee is unregistered; in those cases a seven working day query and opportunity to be heard are required. Cancellation does not affect liabilities: a final return in FORM GSTR-10 must be filed and input tax credit or output tax on stock debited as required, with notice and assessment consequences for non compliance.
      3.
      09/2018-GST - dated 16-11-2018
      Clarification on certain issues related to refund.
      Summary: When a deficiency memo in FORM GST RFD-03 is issued, taxpayers must submit the rectified refund application under the original ARN because the portal currently disallows filing a fresh application; accordingly, re-crediting the electronic credit ledger using FORM GST RFD-01B is not required at this time. Amendments permit exporters receiving capital goods under the EPCG Scheme to claim refund of IGST on exports, while import-based eligibility under certain customs notifications remains limited prospectively as set out by the subsequent state notification.
      4.
      10/2018-GST - dated 16-11-2018
      Clarifications of issues under GST related to casual taxable person and recovery of excess Input Tax Credit distributed by an Input Service distributor.
      Summary: Advance tax for registration as a casual taxable person must be calculated on the estimated net tax liability after accounting for eligible Input Tax Credit. Persons operating long exhibitions beyond the permissible CTP period must register as normal taxable persons using allotment/consent letters as proof and need not pay casual-person advance tax at that registration. Where an Input Service Distributor distributes excess credit contrary to provisions, the excess plus interest and penalty is recoverable from recipient units; recipients may voluntarily deposit via FORM GST DRC-03, otherwise recovery proceedings may be initiated and FORM GST DRC-07 used, and the ISD attracts general penalty provisions.

      DGFT

      5.
      55/2015-2020 - dated 3-12-2018
      Amendments in the Appendix 3B, Table 2 of the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)
      Summary: A new HS code 38123100 (mixtures of oligomers of TMQ) is added to MEIS Appendix 3B Table 2 with the rate specified in the Public Notice, effective for exports from 01.01.2017; concurrently, HS codes at serial 3115 and 4284 are amended from 50079000 to 50079090 and from 63049220 to 63049229 respectively, effecting technical corrections to tariff classifications for MEIS applicability.

      Customs

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      48/2018 - dated 3-12-2018
      Procedure for movement of goods under TIR Carnets-reg.
      Summary: The circular prescribes India's operational framework for TIR Carnet transit: the carnet functions as the customs transit declaration and international guarantee issued by the NGA; customs at departure, transit and destination must verify cargo, apply seals, retain and exchange vouchers and counterfoils, and follow specified inquiry and notification procedures for irregularities. FICCI, as NGA, guarantees liabilities subject to a per carnet ceiling and exclusions; authorities must pursue directly liable persons before claiming the guarantee, and claims are converted at Board notified exchange rates with defined timelines for notice and payment.
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