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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 14,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 9A requires stock exchanges, clearing corporations and depositories to collect stamp duty on sale, transfer and allotment of securities on behalf of State Governments based on market value or specified consideration at settlement or transfer. The 2019 Rules define collecting agents and settlement day, allocate collection duties between exchanges, clearing corporations and depositories for dematerialized and reported trades, mandate reporting of client domicile, require depositories to collect on off market and issuer transactions, and set procedures for transfer of proceeds, returns, rectification of errors and recovery of disputed demands.
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      Summary: Allegations assert that e commerce marketplaces engaged in predatory pricing and discriminatory vendor treatment in breach of FDI e commerce guidelines requiring that marketplaces not influence sale prices and that services to vendors be provided at arm's length and in a fair, non discriminatory manner; platforms deny such control and contend discounts originate from sellers. These complaints implicate competition law's prohibition on unfair or discriminatory pricing by dominant enterprises and the Competition Commission's enforcement role.
      Summary: Withdrawal of preferential trade benefits under the Generalized System of Preferences by the United States, effective 5 June 2019, removed duty concessions for eligible Indian exports. Product-level impacts vary according to the concessions previously received; however, cumulative exports under affected tariff lines did not decline in June-October 2019 versus the comparable prior-year period. Trade implications are to be addressed through regular bilateral engagement, as stated by the Minister of Commerce and Industry.
      Summary: Under the authority of section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) is amended by substituting Tables 1-3 to prescribe US dollar denominated tariff reference values for specified imported goods, including edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut and specified forms of gold and silver, which shall serve as the operative reference for customs valuation and related assessment of those items.
      Summary: India's trade data for April-November 2019-20 shows combined exports up slightly while imports declined; merchandise exports fell marginally in dollar terms whereas non petroleum and non gems & jewellery exports rose slightly. Imports, including oil and non oil categories, contracted both in November and cumulatively, reducing the merchandise deficit for the month. October services show export and import growth producing a services surplus that partly cushions the overall trade deficit. November services figures are provisional and will be revised upon RBI's release.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved a proposed acquisition by Napean Opportunities LLP, an investment vehicle linked to PI Opportunities Fund - I and Azim Premji Trust, of a minority paid-up shareholding in SBI General Insurance Company Limited, a provider of a full range of general insurance products; the CCI indicated that a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved Honey Wheat Investment Limited's acquisition of a minority equity stake in SBI General Insurance, treating it as a notifiable combination under the merger control regime. The notification identifies Honey Wheat as an investor within a global investment group and SBI General Insurance as a provider of diverse general insurance products in India. A detailed CCI order setting out any conditions or further findings will follow.
      Summary: The Revenue Secretary presented major taxation initiatives aimed at supporting economic stimulation, outlining the Department's strategic actions across tax policy, revenue administration, and measures to strengthen tax compliance; the presentation was communicated to stakeholders and made publicly available.
      Summary: A government presentation set out a package of fiscal and policy measures described as major interventions to boost the economy, presented by the Chief Economic Adviser at a Finance Minister press conference and publicly released for review.
      Summary: Parliament's Winter Session, 2019 sat for 20 sittings and resulted in fifteen Bills passed by both Houses, consideration and passage of two ordinance-replacement Bills, approval of the First Batch of Supplementary Demands for Grants for 2019-20 with the related Appropriation Bill, and reported productivity of approx. 116% for the Lok Sabha and 100% for the Rajya Sabha.
      Summary: The Act excludes from the definition of illegal migrant persons of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or Christian communities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan who entered India on or before 31 December 2014 and were exempted from passport or foreigners law provisions; it enables the Central Government or a specified authority to grant certificates of registration or naturalisation to such persons, deems them citizens from their date of entry, abates pending illegal migration or citizenship proceedings on conferment, excludes certain tribal and Inner Line areas, and reduces the Third Schedule residence qualification to five years for these persons.
      Summary: The Act inserts optional reduced corporate tax regimes: section 115BAA allows domestic companies to elect a 22% tax rate subject to disallowance of specified deductions, loss and depreciation set-off restrictions, prescribed depreciation computation and irrevocable election procedures; section 115BAB permits new manufacturing companies meeting setup and non use conditions to elect a 15% rate with similar disallowances, special provisos for non-manufacturing income and related-party excess profits, and binding Board guidelines; consequential amendments adjust MAT, advance tax surcharge and related provisions, and repeal the corresponding Ordinance.
      Summary: NFRA's Audit Quality Review concluded the statutory auditor lacked adequate justification for asserting compliance with the Standards on Auditing and found the auditor's quality control system severely inadequate, conducted under Section 132(2)(b) of the Companies Act and NFRA Rules, prompting consideration of disciplinary proceedings under Section 132(4).
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      Customs

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      65/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/EXTENSION/DRI) - dated - 11-12-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by DGRI
      Summary: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has extended by one year from 14.12.2019 the period for determination of duty or interest under subsection (8) of section 28 in respect of the specified show cause notices listed, and confirms the appointment of the Common Adjudicating Authority for adjudication of those notices.

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      67/2019 - dated - 12-12-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons in Jammu and Kashmir for the month of October, 2019
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Jammu and Kashmir for October, 2019: such returns shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of December, 2019; the amendment substitutes the proviso to the first paragraph of the earlier notification and is deemed to come into force from the thirtieth day of November, 2019.
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      66/2019 - dated - 12-12-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons in Jammu and Kashmir for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019
      Summary: Extension permits registered persons with principal place of business in Jammu and Kashmir to furnish returns in FORM GSTR-3B for July-September, 2019 electronically through the common portal by 20th December, 2019; the notification takes effect from 30th November, 2019.
      4.
      65/2019 - dated - 12-12-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-7 for registered persons in Jammu and Kashmir for the months of July, 2019 to October, 2019.
      Summary: Extension requires registered persons obligated to deduct tax at source and having principal place of business in Jammu and Kashmir to furnish FORM GSTR-7 for the specified months electronically through the common portal on or before the 20th December, 2019; the notification is effective from 30th November, 2019.
      5.
      64/2019 - dated - 12-12-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons in Jammu and Kashmir having aggregate turnover more than 1.5 crore rupees for the month of October, 2019.
      Summary: Extension of the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 is provided for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Jammu and Kashmir and who meet an aggregate turnover threshold in the preceding or current financial year; the substituted proviso prescribes an extended filing date for returns for October, 2019 and the notification is deemed to have effect from the 30th day of November, 2019.
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      63/2019 - dated - 12-12-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons in Jammu and Kashmir having aggregate turnover more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019
      Summary: The proviso to the earlier notification is substituted to allow registered persons whose principal place of business is in Jammu and Kashmir and who meet the aggregate turnover threshold to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for the months of July to September, 2019 by the revised due date specified in the substitution; the notification is deemed to have effect from an earlier stated date and amends the prior central tax notification accordingly.

      GST - States

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      D.C. (A&R)-2/GST/PWR/Sections/2017-18/ADM-8 - dated - 4-12-2019 - Maharashtra SGST
      Delegation of Powers to S.T.O. for certain Sections under MGST Act
      Summary: Delegation assigns specified powers and duties of the Commissioner under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act and corresponding Rules to State Tax Officers as proper officers for the listed provisions. Delegated authority is exercisable only within territorial jurisdiction, upon authorization by the Commissioner or an empowered officer, and subject to conditions or restrictions the Commissioner may impose.
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      1956-F.T. - dated - 6-12-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Amendment of notification No. 1639-F.T. dated 14.09.2019 regarding State representative of Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling
      Summary: Amendment substitutes clause (a) of Notification No. 1639-F.T. to designate the Commissioner of State Tax as the State representative to the Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling, enacted under the powers conferred by the applicable goods and services tax rules and effective immediately.
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      Central Excise

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      1074/07/2019 - dated 12-12-2019
      Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme, 2019
      Summary: Clarifications under the Sabka Vishwas Scheme address scope, eligibility and deposit treatment: additional enactments are included; deposits made after show cause notice but before adjudication may be adjusted when issuing the payable statement; deposits during enquiry or audit, including those paid under protest, are to be adjusted by the designated committee and excess deposits are not refundable where a declaration is filed; eligibility for categories is fixed as on the relevant date; PAN requirements may be waived in specific cases; discharge certificates cover only the declared matter and period.
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