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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 07,2020

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Rules 59, 60 and 61, inserts Rule 61A and introduces Form GSTR 2B, requiring most registered persons to file GSTR 3B by prescribed due dates, offering an elective quarterly return option subject to eligibility and turnover thresholds, establishing an Invoice Furnishing Facility for interim monthly invoice uploads excluded from quarter end GSTR 1, and auto populating recipient statements (GSTR 2A/2B) from suppliers' filings to support input tax credit claims.
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      Summary: A sub rule to Rule 61 establishes a staggered filing regime for Form GSTR 3B for the tax periods October 2020-March 2021, categorising taxpayers by aggregate turnover and principal place of business to assign three different monthly due date tiers, with larger turnover taxpayers given the earliest due date and other taxpayers allocated later due dates by State/UT groupings.
      Summary: Standardization, codification and quality monitoring of AYUSH products and services are identified as primary regulatory priorities to enhance global market confidence and public trust, requiring coordinated action by the Ministry of AYUSH, Ministry of Commerce & Industry and Ministry of Finance to establish and monitor standards. Complementary measures include leveraging Free Trade Agreement provisions to improve market access and pursuing public awareness initiatives to promote AYUSH products and services.
      Summary: All States and Union Territories with legislatures have chosen Option One to address the GST revenue shortfall, gaining access to a centrally operated special borrowing window through which the Centre raises funds on their behalf and passes proceeds to participating States/UTs in instalments. Participating jurisdictions also receive unconditional permission to undertake the final tranche of additional borrowings (half a percent of GSDP) under the broader extra borrowing envelope; Jharkhand has newly opted in and will receive funds and the additional borrowing permission from the next borrowing round.
      Summary: The Statement expands on tap TLTRO eligibility to additional stressed sectors and encourages banks to combine TLTRO funds with ECLGS 2.0 guarantees to deploy liquidity into corporate bonds, commercial paper, NCDs and loans to specified sectors; such investments may be included in the Held to Maturity portfolio above existing limits and are exempt from the Large Exposure Framework. It also restricts dividend pay outs by banks, proposes a dividend matrix for NBFCs, advances a scale based regulatory review for NBFCs, mandates Risk Based Internal Audit for large UCBs and NBFCs, and introduces digital payment security directions and trade facilitation delegations to authorised dealer banks.
      Summary: The MPC maintained the policy repo rate at 4.0 per cent, kept related LAF rates unchanged, and resolved to continue the accommodative stance at least through the current and next financial year to revive durable growth and mitigate COVID 19 impacts while ensuring CPI inflation remains consistent with the medium term 4 per cent target within a +/- 2 per cent band; the decision was unanimous and predicated on rising food and core inflation, large systemic liquidity, uneven recovery indicators, and supply side constraints.
      16 Notifications Toggle

      FEMA

      1.
      FEMA 6 (R)/ (3)/2020-RB - dated - 3-12-2020 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Currency) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2020
      Summary: The Reserve Bank may, in public interest and in consultation with the Central Government, restrict the amount of Indian currency notes and/or foreign currency that a person may bring into or take outside India on a case-by-case basis, and may prescribe such conditions as it may deem necessary.

      GST - States

      2.
      CCST Ref. No.CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated - 4-11-2020 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Further extension of due date for filing return under Section 44 for the financial year 2018-2019 till 31.12.2020
      Summary: The Commissioner, invoking sub section (1) of Section 44 and rule 80 of the AP GST Rules, amends prior proceedings by substituting the earlier prescribed due date for filing returns for the financial year 2018-2019 with a later date, acting on GST Council recommendations and a central tax notification to align the State deadline with that policy.
      3.
      CCST Ref. No. CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated - 4-11-2020 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing return in FORM GSTR-3B of APGST Rules, 2017 along with due dates of furnishing the said form for October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Prescription of monthly filing in FORM GSTR-3B for October 2020 to March 2021 requires electronic submission through the common portal by the twentieth day of the month succeeding the tax period, with a twenty-second-day concession for taxpayers with principal place in the State and turnover below the specified threshold; tax liabilities must be discharged by debiting the electronic cash or credit ledger as applicable and other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger on or before the filing due date.
      4.
      CCST Ref. No. CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated - 4-11-2020 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by such class of registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year, for each of the months from October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Directs that details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for each month from October 2020 to March 2021 by the specified class of registered persons shall be furnished by the eleventh day of the month succeeding the month to which the supplies relate; the time limit for furnishing related recipient-details/returns will be notified later.
      5.
      F. 3(63)/FD(Rev-I)/2020-21/DS-IV/196 - dated - 4-12-2020 - Delhi SGST
      Lieutenant Governor of the NCT of Delhi, is pleased to reconstitute the Delhi State level Screening Committee on Anti Profiteering
      Summary: Reconstitution of the Anti Profiteering Screening Committee is effected under Sub Rule (2) of Rule 123 of the Delhi GST Rules, 2017. The Committee comprises an Additional/Joint Commissioner, CGST & CX (Delhi Audit I) nominated by the Principal Chief Commissioner, Delhi Zone, and a Special Commissioner (Law & Judicial), GST nominated by the Commissioner State Tax. The Lieutenant Governor issues the departmental notification through the Finance (Revenue I) Department to formalise membership and nomination procedures.
      6.
      88/2020-State Tax - dated - 21-11-2020 - Gujarat SGST
      Implementing e-invoicing for taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding ₹ 100 Cr from 01.01.2021
      Summary: Implementation of e-invoicing is mandated for taxpayers whose aggregate turnover exceeds one hundred crore rupees by substituting the prior five hundred crore rupees threshold with one hundred crore rupees under sub-rule (4) of rule 48 of the Gujarat GST Rules, effective from the 1st day of January, 2021, thereby expanding the class of taxpayers required to use electronic invoicing.
      7.
      85/2020-State Tax - dated - 21-11-2020 - Gujarat SGST
      Seeks to notify special procedure for making payment of 35% as tax liability in first two month
      Summary: Notification prescribes a special deposit procedure requiring registered persons who file quarterly returns to make an advance deposit in the electronic cash ledger in the first or second month of a quarter - calculated by reference to prior period electronic cash ledger debits - to meet tax liability under the proviso to sub section (7) of section 39, subject to exceptions where ledger balances are adequate or tax liability is nil and conditional on having furnished the return for a complete preceding tax period.
      8.
      84/2020-State Tax - dated - 21-11-2020 - Gujarat SGST
      Seeks to notify class of persons under proviso to section 39(1)
      Summary: Government notification under proviso to section 39(1) designates registered persons (excluding those under section 14 of IGST Act) with aggregate turnover up to the prescribed threshold who opt under rule 61A to furnish quarterly returns from January 2021 while paying tax monthly; eligibility requires that the return for the preceding month due on the option date is filed and the option, once exercised, continues unless revised. Crossing the turnover threshold during a quarter disqualifies quarterly filing from the succeeding quarter. The notification sets deemed options based on prior GSTR 1 filing, permits electronic change of option via the common portal within a specified period, and gives the notification retrospective effect.
      9.
      81/2020-State Tax - dated - 21-11-2020 - Gujarat SGST
      Implementation of section 7 of GGST Amendment Act 2019 w.e.f. 10.11.2020 regarding return and payment under section 39
      Summary: The notification appoints the commencement of section 7 of the Gujarat GST (Amendment) Act, 2019, declaring that its provisions concerning returns and payment obligations under section 39 are to be treated as having come into force from the appointed date, thereby making the amended compliance regime operative under the state GST law.
      10.
      77/2020-State Tax - dated - 26-11-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 47/2019–State Tax dated the 1st November, 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the opening paragraph of Notification No. 47/2019-State Tax to expand the listed covered financial years by adding the subsequent year to the existing references, thereby extending the temporal scope of the original notification as published in the Gazette.
      11.
      76/2020-State Tax - dated - 26-11-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to prescribe return in FORM GSTR-3B of CGST Rules, 2017 along with due dates of furnishing the said form for October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for October 2020 to March 2021 must be filed electronically through the common portal by the twentieth day of the succeeding month, except that taxpayers with aggregate turnover up to five crore rupees in the previous financial year and principal place of business in Himachal Pradesh may file by the twenty-fourth day. Tax liabilities must be discharged by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, and interest, penalty, fees or other amounts must be paid by debiting the electronic cash ledger, no later than the prescribed filing date.
      12.
      75/2020-State Tax - dated - 26-11-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by such class of registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year, for each of the months from October, 2020 to March, 2021
      Summary: Extends the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by registered persons meeting the turnover criterion for each month from October 2020 to March 2021 to the eleventh day of the month succeeding such month, issued under the statutory provisions of the Himachal Pradesh GST Act; the time limit for returns under the provision corresponding to Section 38 will be notified later.
      13.
      74/2020 - dated - 26-11-2020 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for the quarters October, 2020 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 timelines for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 by registered persons with aggregate turnover up to the notified threshold, requiring them to report details of outward supplies effected during specified quarters by the extended dates set out in the notification, under the State GST Rules.
      14.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/2510-15/2020 - dated - 13-11-2020 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 11/2020, dated the 15th October, 2020
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Taxes for Nagaland, invoking statutory powers and Council recommendations, rescinds Notification No. 11/2020 dated 15 October 2020, by notification dated 13 November 2020; the rescission is limited so as not to affect acts done or omissions made before the rescission.
      15.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/2509-14/2020 - dated - 10-11-2020 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM ITC-04
      Summary: The Commissioner, with Board approval and under the statutory rule, extends the deadline for furnishing FORM GST ITC-04 for goods dispatched to or received from a job worker for the July-September 2020 period to a single notified later date; the notification operates retrospectively from an earlier specified date.
      16.
      14/2020 - dated - 20-11-2020 - Telangana SGST
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 10/2020-State Tax, dt. 07-11-2020
      Summary: Rescission of Notification No. 10/2020-State Tax is effected by the Commissioner of State Tax under powers conferred by the Telangana GST Act and rules, on public interest and Council recommendation, and it rescinds the earlier notification except as to things done or omitted before rescission; the rescission is deemed to have come into force from an earlier November date.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      21/2020 - dated 4-12-2020
      Clarifications on provisions of the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020
      Summary: Clarifications explain that eligibility under the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020 is determined by the status of appeals, writs, arbitrations or statutory filings as on 31 January 2020, with specified exceptions; computation rules require inclusion of enhancement notices and additional grounds filed by that cut off, aggregation of repeated additions with the higher tax taken where applicable, and allocation of identifiable prepaid taxes to corresponding income while unidentifiable prepaid taxes are apportioned against remaining liabilities.

      FEMA

      2.
      08 - dated 4-12-2020
      External Trade– Facilitation- Export of Goods and Services
      Summary: AD Category I banks are authorised to regularise direct dispatch of shipping documents irrespective of shipment value if export proceeds are realised, the exporter is a regular customer for at least six months, KYC/AML compliance is met and the bank is satisfied of bonafides. A revised write off regime sets cumulative ceilings for self write off and bank write off subject to aged outstanding, documentary proof of recovery efforts, specified hardship categories (with unlimited write off on evidence), reporting in EDPMS and audit checks. Set off of export receivables against import payables is permitted under supervised arrangements with enforceable agreements and strict compliance and reporting conditions. Refunds of export proceeds permitted with due diligence and evidence, including waiver of re import where goods were auctioned or destroyed.
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