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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 06,2019

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      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Regulator-initiated insolvency for systemically important Financial Service Providers makes the appropriate regulator the sole applicant to commence CIRP and proposes the Administrator, who holds the powers of insolvency professionals, may be advised by an Advisory Committee, and may be replaced by the Adjudicating Authority on the regulator's application. An interim moratorium runs from filing to admission or rejection but excludes third-party assets, which the Administrator will control and manage under rules to be notified; licences remain in force during moratorium, resolution plan approval requires a regulator 'no objection' based on fit-and-proper criteria, and voluntary liquidation requires prior regulatory permission with an opportunity to be heard.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Supplies of food served as part of organised social events at club premises that are event-based and occasional are classifiable as event catering rather than regular restaurant supply, and are taxable under the rate notification entry for event supplies. Food supplied from the club's restaurant is classifiable under SAC 9963 and taxed under the restaurant/food supply entries where applicable. Other club services are classifiable under SAC 9995. Input tax credit reversal provisions apply to supplies treated as exempt for ITC purposes under the GST rules.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations implement FEMA authority to define and regulate specified debt instruments, listing eligible securities and vesting RBI with power to determine permissible classes, limits and conditions. They restrict investment and receipt of investment by persons resident outside India except as permitted under the Regulations or by RBI approval, prescribe permitted investor categories (including FPIs, NRIs, OCIs and certain banks), and set account based payment and remittance rules. Disposal and remittance of sale or maturity proceeds require adherence to the Regulations, banking channels, tax compliance and RBI or authorized dealer conditions.
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      Summary: Guidelines establish an on tap licensing regime for Small Finance Banks, require minimum paid up voting equity capital / net worth of Rs. 200 crore for new applicants, and mandate that Primary (Urban) Co operative Banks transitioning to SFBs meet Rs. 100 crore initially and reach Rs. 200 crore within five years. SFBs receive scheduled bank status and general permission to open banking outlets upon commencement; Payments Banks may apply to convert to SFBs after five years if eligible under the guidelines.
      Summary: The rules prescribe calculation methods for minimum remuneration payable by an offshore fund to an India based fund manager: 0.1% of assets under management for specified Category I FPIs; otherwise 0.30% of assets under management, or 10% of profits above a specified hurdle where remuneration is performance linked, or 50% of the management fee net of operational and distribution expenses. Funds may seek Board approval for a lower amount. Key terms are defined and the fund manager must furnish an accountant's report in Form No. 3CEJA with prescribed annexure; Form 3CEK is amended accordingly.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee kept the policy repo rate at 5.15% and maintained an accommodative stance to revive growth while ensuring inflation remains within the target. The decision reflects a pause given weakened domestic activity, elevated food-driven CPI inflation, surplus liquidity managed via longer-term reverse repo operations, and partially effective monetary transmission. CPI inflation projections were revised up for H2:2019-20 and GDP growth was revised down to 5.0% for 2019-20, with continued monitoring of incoming data and policy transmission measures.
      Summary: The Commission, constituted under Article 280 of the Constitution with wide-ranging Terms of Reference, submitted its report for the financial year 2020-21 to the President; a Gazette Notification had prescribed deadlines for that submission and for the Commission's final multi-year report.
      Summary: Expansion and refinement of the Government e Marketplace (GeM) aim to unify procurement across central, state and local bodies, broaden the platform to include work contracts and tenders, enable contractors and sub contractors to procure via GeM, and open the platform to citizens; these changes rest on principles of openness, fairness and inclusiveness and are coupled with stringent quality validation mechanisms and improved onboarding to promote MSME and women entrepreneur participation.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding establishes a strategic collaboration between IEPFA and Bank of Baroda to promote investor education and protection by jointly creating IEC material and deploying co branded content across BoB's branches, ATMs, kiosks, digital platforms and social media to deter fraudulent investment schemes and enhance citizen service delivery including online refund processes.
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      06/2019 - dated - 4-12-2019 - CE (NT)
      Central Government specifies enactments to which the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme, 2019 shall be applicable
      Summary: The Central Government specifies that the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme, 2019 shall apply to specified legacy enactments, including laws governing cine workers welfare cess, industry development and regulation, sugar export promotion and production regulation, tea, and selected Finance Acts, under the authority conferred by clause (c) of section 122 of the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2019.

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      88/2019 - dated - 5-12-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.88/2019-Customs (NT) dated 5.12.2019
      Summary: The notification, issued under section 14 of the Customs Act, determines rates for converting specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees and vice versa for customs purposes, prescribing separate rates for imported goods and exported goods in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units); it supersedes the prior notification while preserving actions completed before supersession.
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      Circular No. 35/2019(State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods)
      Summary: Clarification sets GST treatment: dried leguminous vegetables subjected only to moisture-removing heat remain under HS 0713 (5% if branded/packed; otherwise exempt); almond milk classifies under 2202 99 90 at 18%; mechanical sprayers of all types fall under entry No. 195B and attract 12%; imported naval stores are GST-exempt; imports taken on lease for use after import qualify for IGST exemption subject to Condition No. 102 and aligned notification wording; parts for solar water heaters under chapters 84/85/94 attract 5%; parts solely/principally for medical devices under headings 9018/9019/9021/9022 attract 12% per Chapter Note 2(b).
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      Circular No. 36/2019 (State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Clarification on issue of GST on Airport levies
      Summary: PSF and UDF charged by airport operators are consideration for services to passengers and attract GST. Airlines collecting these levies act as agents; if they satisfy Rule 33's pure agent conditions and separately indicate the actual amounts and GST in invoices, those amounts are excluded from the airline's value of supply. The airport licensee remains liable to pay GST on PSF and UDF, airlines cannot claim ITC on such amounts, passengers may claim ITC on the basis of the pure agent invoice, and collection charges paid to airlines are taxable in the airlines' hands.
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      Circular No. 37/2019(State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Levy of GST on the service of display of name or placing of name plates of the donor in the premises of charitable organisations receiving donation or gifts from individual donors
      Summary: GST on donor nameplate displays is not leviable where the placement is a gratuitous acknowledgement by a charitable organization, lacks any business promotion of the donor, and there is no quid pro quo; inscriptions limited to expressions of gratitude or memorials therefore do not constitute a taxable supply of service.
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      Circular No. 38/2019 (State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Clarification on applicability of GST exemption to the DG Shipping approved maritime courses conducted by Maritime Training Institutes of India
      Summary: DG Shipping approved Maritime Training Institutes and their approved courses qualify as educational institutions for the purpose of GST exemption where the training is part of a curriculum leading to a qualification recognised by law; the exemption is subject to the conditions specified at Sl. No. 66 of the exemption notification in G.O.Ms.No.588, Revenue (CT II), Dated 12.12.2017 and extends to corresponding IGST, UTGST and CGST exemptions.
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      Circular No. 39/2019 (State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in case of software/design services related to Electronics Semiconductor and Design Manufacturing (ESDM) industry
      Summary: Where testing of software on prototype hardware supplied by the recipient is ancillary to a principal composite supply of software or chip design, the entire activity is to be treated as one supply and the place of supply is the location of the service recipient under the IGST place of supply rule; provisions regarding goods made physically available by the recipient do not independently change the place of supply for the ancillary component.
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      Circular No. 40/2019 (State) - dated 22-10-2019
      Clarification on the effective date of explanation inserted in notification issued in the G.O.Ms.No.259, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dated 29.6.2017
      Summary: The circular clarifies that an explanation inserted into a prior notification under the statutory power to insert post issuance explanations operates from the inception of the original entry if inserted within the permitted temporal window. The specific inserted explanation excludes Government and Local Authority activities from the term 'business' for the concessional entry and thus has retrospective effect as if part of the original notification, despite any later stated operative date in the inserting notification.

      GST

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      127/46/2019 - dated 4-12-2019
      Withdrawal of Circular No. 107/26/2019-GST dt. 18.07.2019
      Summary: Circular No.107/26/2019-GST providing clarifications on supply of Information Technology enabled Services (ITeS) is withdrawn ab-initio. The Board, citing numerous representations and apprehensions and to ensure uniform implementation across field formations, has rescinded the Circular by exercising its powers under section 168(1) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and has requested issuance of trade notices to publicize the withdrawal.

      FEMA

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      11 - dated 5-12-2019
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit (LOC) of USD 500 million to the Government of Bangladesh
      Summary: A Government-supported Line of Credit finances defence-related exports that are eligible under the Foreign Trade Policy and approved by Exim Bank; contracts must meet a Local Content Requirement-typically 75% supplied from India, with permitted reductions to 65% or further case-by-case reductions agreed before tendering. Shipments must be declared in the Export Declaration Form, no agency commission is payable from the facility, and AD Category I banks must ensure compliance and process permitted commission payments from exporters' own foreign exchange resources under existing remittance rules and FEMA directions.
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