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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2021

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to reinstate and formalise AO power to grant limited extensions of statutory filing deadlines for returns where exceptional personal, health, operational or contingency circumstances impede timely compliance. Extensions would be subject to interest payable as per law to protect revenue, while preserving assessees' entitlement to deductions, loss carryforwards and refund interest. Procedural features include prescribed application form and time limits, illustrative grounds, evidentiary rules for repeat applications, differentiated extension caps, and a deemed-allowance/default decision timeframe with prompt service of rejection orders.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 16 conditions availment of input tax credit on actual payment of the tax charged on the supplier's invoice to the Government; revenue must examine and pursue the supplier when tax collected by the seller is not remitted, and cannot simply reverse a buyer's credit without examining the seller and initiating recovery against the seller, as directed by the Madras High Court.
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      Summary: Central policy initiatives and private sector commitments aim to position the North-Eastern Region as a strategic hub for rubber production by enabling large-scale plantation expansion, coordinated financing, and planting-material procurement. Major tyre manufacturers committed funding through a memorandum with the Rubber Board and transferred initial funds to support planting inputs, while state-level incentives and infrastructure improvements are presented as the operational framework to attract investment and develop complementary bamboo and agro-industrial activities.
      Summary: Promotes multilateral policy coordination emphasising Inclusion, Investment, Innovation and Institutions to achieve an inclusive, sustainable recovery; calls for affordable, equitable access to vaccines and therapeutics to close recovery gaps and cites cross border vaccine supply as coordinated action. Urges enhanced infrastructure investment and mobilisation of green finance and green technologies for developing countries to incentivise and accelerate low carbon growth and enable rapid, stable returns to economic expansion.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India data show substantial accumulated outstanding export invoice amounts by ageing categories on financial institution books, and ECGC's claim settlement records document significant payouts to banks under Export Credit Insurance Cover for Banks from 2016-17 to 2020-21 and Apr-Sept 2021-22. The government approved a multi year capital infusion into ECGC to increase its underwriting and payout capacity to support additional export transactions over the five year period, as disclosed in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: National Single Window System is an online one-stop portal that integrates existing clearance systems of multiple Central Ministries/Departments and participating State Single Window systems to provide end-to-end investor facilitation, including pre-investment advisory, land-bank information and unified access to statutory clearances. The portal features a Know Your Approvals (KYA) wizard that, via an interactive questionnaire and Information Toolbox, generates an indicative list of applicable pre-operation approvals and licences from Central and State authorities to guide investors on applicability and application pathways.
      Summary: Approval of eight Special Economic Zones for the Agro and Food Processing sector includes seven notified SEZs and three operational SEZs with identified developers and locations; Maharashtra has no such SEZ. The release presents state-wise revenue figures for SEZ food and agro units across two years and the current year-to-date and confirms that SEZ units are complying with mandated safety standards under the relevant Act and Rules, as reported by the Minister of State in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: The Government is implementing multimodal infrastructure and policy measures to reduce logistics costs in the North Eastern Region, including highway and bridge construction, Multi Modal Logistic Parks, increased rail infrastructure funding with concessional transport for region linked traffic, expanded inland waterway terminals and routes, deployment of port and land port technologies, and targeted export freight assistance; the Ministry conducts surveys and stakeholder consultations but has not undertaken a specific economic study to quantify benefits from reduced logistics costs in the Region.
      Summary: The Government maintains an investor-friendly Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy allowing 100% FDI under the Automatic route for most sectors subject to a limited negative list, with regular stakeholder-driven reviews and regulatory streamlining. Complementary measures to boost investment include the National Infrastructure Pipeline, corporate tax reduction, liquidity support for NBFCs and banks, trade measures to promote domestic manufacturing, and demand-side incentives such as public procurement preferences, the Phased Manufacturing Programme, and Production Linked Incentive schemes. Five-year FDI and FPI inflow data are reported in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: Concerns about re routing of goods through partner countries led to the Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements) Rules, 2020 (CAROTAR, 2020), which supplement FTA procedures by requiring importers to conduct due diligence that goods meet prescribed rules of origin and introduce provisions to deter misuse; an FTA monitoring committee with government and industry representation was also constituted to identify misuse and recommend action.
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      GST - States

      1.
      F A 3-17-2021-1-V-(68) - dated - 12-11-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force sections 13 and 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: The State Government, exercising the commencement power under the Amendment Act, hereby notifies that the provisions identified as Sections 13 and 14 of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 shall come into force with effect from 1 August 2021, by official notification issued in the name of the Governor.
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      F A-3-42-2017-1-V(75) - dated - 10-11-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A3-42-2017-1-V(53), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Madhya Pradesh GST exemption schedule by inserting an additional recognition category alongside existing recognition language, adding event-specific nil-rated exemptions for services by/to the Asian Football Confederation and for right-to-admission to AFC Women's Asia Cup events (both subject to certification where specified), introducing a nil-rated entry for granting National Permits to goods carriages, revising certain applicability years, omitting one serial entry, and inserting qualifying textual phrases for specified supplies; effective 1 October 2021.
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      F A-3-32-2017-1-V(74) - dated - 10-11-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-32-2017- 1-V(41) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment revises Madhya Pradesh GST service classification: it inserts "or 12AB" after "12AA"; substitutes a new entry for transfer or permitting use of Intellectual Property rights; adds a job work service entry for manufacture of alcoholic liquor; replaces certain manufacturing and recovery service descriptions; distinguishes admissions to theme parks from admissions to casinos, race clubs and certain sporting events; updates a Schedule cross reference; and inserts new Annexure entries for multimodal transport of goods. The changes take effect from 1 October 2021.

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      135/2021 - dated - 8-12-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes
      Summary: The Protocol replaces Article 26 with a comprehensive Exchange of Information provision requiring competent authorities to exchange foreseeably relevant information, including documents or certified copies, for implementing the Agreement or administering domestic tax laws. Exchanged information is to be treated as secret and disclosed only to specified authorities for assessment, collection, enforcement, prosecution, appeals or oversight and used only for those purposes unless both States' laws and the supplying authority permit other uses. Limitations prohibit requests that violate domestic law, seek unobtainable documents, or reveal trade secrets or public policy contrary information, but bank secrecy or fiduciary status alone does not permit refusal to supply ownership information.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I/DOF1/P/CIR/2021/678 - dated 9-12-2021
      Transaction in Corporate Bonds through Request for Quote platform by Portfolio Management Services (PMS)
      Summary: PMS must execute at least 10% by value of their monthly secondary market corporate bond trades via the stock exchanges' RFQ platform in OTO or OTM modes, with compliance measured on a rolling three month basis; trades where a PMS is on both sides must use OTO, OTM trades executed with another PMS count as OTM, and PMS may accept contract notes from brokers for RFQ transactions.

      DGFT

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      42/2015-2020 - dated 8-12-2021
      Enlistment of Agencies under Appendix 2E of FTP, 2015-20 authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential)
      Summary: Authorisation adds two named trade bodies to the official list of agencies empowered to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential), directing their inclusion in the policy appendices and providing operational contact details to formalise their authority for export documentation and compliance.

      Customs

      3.
      Instruction No. 28/2021 - dated 9-12-2021
      Instruction regarding Testing of coumarin in imported Cinnamon
      Summary: Imported consignments of cinnamon must be tested for coumarin content on a dry-weight basis, with the coumarin content not exceeding 0.3 percent by weight; testing is to follow the manual of methods of analysis for spices, herbs and condiments, and Authorized Officers are directed to ensure all consignments are tested and to report implementation difficulties to the Board.

      Companies Law

      4.
      19/2021 - dated 8-12-2021
      Clarification of holding of Annual General Meeting (AGM) through Video Conference (VC) or Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM)
      Summary: Companies with AGMs due in 2021 may hold those AGMs by video conference or other audio visual means in accordance with the procedural requirements set out in the referenced circular. This clarification does not confer an extension of the statutory time for holding AGMs under the Companies Act, 2013, and companies that do not meet the statutory timelines remain liable to legal action.
      5.
      20/2021 - dated 8-12-2021
      Clarification on passing of Ordinary and Special resolutions by the Companies under the Companies Act, 2013 read with rules made thereunder on account of COVID-19-Extention of timeline
      Summary: Permission is extended for companies to hold EGMs by Video Conference (VC) or Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM) or to transact items through postal ballot under the Companies Act, 2013 framework established by earlier General Circulars; all requirements and procedural safeguards in those circulars remain unchanged and continue to govern reliance on the virtual meeting and postal-ballot mechanisms.
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