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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 13,2021

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: TDS credit must be granted to an employee where tax has been deducted by the employer even if the employer failed to deposit the deducted tax; recovery of the deducted amount should be pursued from the employer under the statutory recovery mechanism treating the employer as liable for non-deposit, and the tax department cannot deny the employee the benefit of the deducted tax. Any recovery or adjustment improperly made against the employee is to be refunded to the employee with statutory interest within a short period.
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      Summary: Government measures to enhance MSME exports focus on capacity building, market access, technological upgradation and financial support. Key operational initiatives include Export Facilitation Centers and Enterprise Development Centers for mentoring and one stop services, MSME Technology Centres for skill and technical support, a Cluster Development Programme to boost competitiveness, and market access measures including an International Cooperation Scheme, a B2B portal (MSME Mart), targeted export assistance schemes, RoDTEP/RoSCTL reforms and a Common Digital Platform for Certificate of Origin.
      Summary: The Atmanirbhar Bharat package does not create a separate registration regime for foreign companies; several stimulus measures and a Production Linked Incentive scheme were announced, and a number of foreign companies established a place of business in India under the Companies Act provision during the stated period. Reported FDI inflows since the package announcement are presented as provisional and subject to reconciliation with the Reserve Bank.
      Summary: Investments by entities whose beneficial owner is situated in or is a citizen of a country sharing a land border with India must be made only under the Government route, and any transfer of ownership that brings beneficial ownership within this restriction requires prior government approval; applications under this policy require a security clearance requirement as part of the processing procedure.
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      GST - States

      1.
      91/2020– State Tax - dated - 10-12-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 35/2020- State Tax, dated the 24th March, 2021
      Summary: Amendment substitutes specified date references in the proviso to clause (i) of the principal GST notification by replacing two original dates with later dates, thereby altering the temporal scope of that proviso. The amendment is made under delegated authority on the Council's recommendation and is deemed to have effect from 1st December, 2020, so the revised date references operate from that deemed commencement date.
      2.
      15/2021– State Tax - dated - 9-12-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendments allow extension of time to apply for revocation of registration by senior officers; clarify rule scope to cover outward movement of goods; exclude the period between filing FORM GST RFD-01 and communication of deficiencies in FORM GST RFD-03 from the two-year limitation for fresh refund claims after rectification; permit withdrawal of refund applications via FORM GST RFD-01W with ledger credits reversed on withdrawal; and restructure FORM GST RFD-07 to provide separate withholding and release parts and enable release orders when withholding conditions cease to exist.
      3.
      07/2021 – State Tax(Rate) - dated - 29-11-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Jharkhand State Tax (Rate) notification inserts and deletes schedule entries, adds "or 12AB" to certain exemption references, creates nil-rate entries for services related to the AFC Women's Asia Cup (subject to certification by the Director (Sports), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports), and introduces nil-rate entries for admission rights to AFC Women's Asia Cup events and for granting national permits to goods carriages; it also substitutes a referenced year and adjusts percentage wording. The notification is effective from 1 October 2021.

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      136/2021 - dated - 10-12-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (33rd Amendment) Rules, 2021. - Conditions for the purpose of clause (4E) of section 10
      Summary: Exemption under clause (4E) of section 10 applies only to income of a non-resident from transfer of non-deliverable forward contracts entered into with an offshore banking unit of an International Financial Services Centre holding a valid registration certificate from the International Financial Services Centres Authority, provided the contract is not entered into through or on behalf of the non-resident's permanent establishment in India, and the offshore banking unit must ensure compliance.

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      S.O. 5137 (E) - dated - 9-12-2021 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 0.242 hectare and notifies an area of 0.683 hectare thereby making the resultant notified area as 27.434 hectares at “Global Village”, Pattenagere/Mylsandra Villages, Off-Mysore Road, RVCE Post, Bangalore District in the State of Karnataka
      Summary: Central Government revises the notified area of the Sector Specific Special Economic Zone at Global Village, Bangalore by de-notifying 0.242 hectare and notifying 0.683 hectare, making the resultant notified area 27.434 hectares, under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and SEZ Rules, 2006, after developer proposal, State Government concurrence, and Development Commissioner recommendation; the de-notified land is to be used for IT infrastructure outside the SEZ.
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      S.O. 5135 (E) - dated - 3-12-2021 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 2.95 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 4.31 hectares at Bahadurpally Village, Ranga Reddy District, Hyderabad in the State of Andhra Pradesh
      Summary: The Central Government de-notifies 2.95 hectares of a sector-specific SEZ for Information Technology at Bahadurpally, reducing the SEZ area to 4.31 hectares, following the developer's proposal, State Government consent, and Development Commissioner recommendation, and having been satisfied that statutory eligibility and related requirements are fulfilled and the land will be used for IT purposes by the transferee developer.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD-II/IMD-II_DOF10/P/CIR/2021/00677 - dated 10-12-2021
      Publishing Investor Charter and disclosure of Investor Complaints by Mutual funds on their websites and AMFI website
      Summary: SEBI mandates that all Mutual Funds publish an Investor Charter and disclose monthly investor complaint data (including SCORES complaints) on their websites and on AMFI's website in the prescribed format, with information to be posted within the 7th day of the succeeding month. Mutual funds must provide direct complaint-lodging links and a SCORES link/app, display the charter to existing and new unit holders, follow specified timelines for services and disclosures, and are subject to regulatory action for non-compliance.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II_DOF7/P/CIR/2021/681 - dated 10-12-2021
      Publishing of Investor Charter and disclosure of Investor Complaints by Portfolio Managers on their websites
      Summary: Portfolio managers must publish an Investor Charter on their websites detailing services, investor responsibilities, timelines, fees, account opening/termination procedures and grievance redressal, and must disclose monthly complaint data (including SCORES complaints) in the Annexure B format by the 7th of the succeeding month. They must provide website/mobile links for lodging complaints and links to SCORES, register on SCORES, include investor relations officer details and grievance mechanisms in the Disclosure Document, and adhere to specified operational timelines for onboarding, disclosures and complaint resolution.
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