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No 285 | 7 October 2020
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Notifications / Circulars / Press releases / FAQs / Portal Updates / Write-ups by Board
CBIC and Government.
Directorate General of Audit as a Nodal Directorate for Customs Post Clearance
Audit.
CBIC Instructions here
Legal Updates- Advance Ruling Authorities / Tribunals / High Courts / Supreme Court
Sr.No.
Key to find the
document
Authority
who passed
the order
Details of decision
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Thoppil Agencies
v. Assistant
Commissioner of
Commercial Taxes
WRIT PETITION NO.
116528 OF 2019 (T-
RES)
AUGUST 12, 2020
Karnataka
HC
KN HC sets aside penalty order passed
by relying on documents without
bringing to the notice of the petitioner.
Where several documents and
circumstances which were neither
referred to nor enumerated in show
cause notice had been relied upon by
revenue in impugned order of penalty,
there being contravention of principles
of natural justice, impugned order
deserved to be set aside
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Rotary Club of
Mumbai Nariman
Point, In re.
AAAR
Maharashtra
Membership subscription & fees spent
towards meeting & administration
expenses by club is not a service, not
liable to GST.
Indirect Taxes
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News / Latest Developments / Other updates
Pre-filled GST returns to become norm from 1 January 2021.
Pre-filled tax forms and greater transparency requirements are coming to
businesses in 2021, with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council clearing key
changes to the return filing process on Monday. Monthly GST returns of businesses
giving summary of all transactions in the GSTR 3B form will be automatically
populated from the details given in the sales returns of the company, as well as its
suppliers filed earlier in the month in form GSTR 1. This will take effect on 1 January
2021. For small businesses, which file returns on a quarterly basis, it will take effect
on 1 April.
Mint Report
GST: India Eases Compliance Burden for Small Businesses.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced more measures to simplify filing
of tax returns and reduce compliance burden on small businesses. The GST Council
made these recommendations in its 42nd meeting held on Monday. These follow a
slew of measures announced earlier to ease compliance.
Media Report
Notifications / Circulars / Press releases / FAQs / Portal Updates / Write-ups by Board
CBDT and Government.
Update on Faceless Appeal system.
CBDT informs stakeholders that Save draft option is now available in Form 35 in
accordance with faceless scheme
Direct Taxes
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Legal Updates- Tribunals / High Courts / Supreme Court
Sr.No.
Key to find the
document
Authority
who
passed
the order
Details of decision
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Siva Equipment (P.)
Ltd. v.
ACIT, Circle-2
TAX APPEAL NO. 67
OF 2014
CIT(A) is empowered to deal with
additional grounds which were not raised
before AO during original assessment.
Commissioner (Appeals) has jurisdiction
to deal with additional grounds including
those which were available when original
return was filed.
Global Gateway - Quarterly E-newsletter of Committee for Development of
International Trade, Services & WTO September 2020.
Download here
Release of Indian Accounting Standards: An Overview (Revised 2020).
ICAI released 5th edition of earlier issued publication which gives a glance on the
basic aspects of applicable Ind AS in a summarised manner, differences between
Ind AS and AS and Ind AS and IFRS. The said publication captures all the
amendments to Ind ASs notified by the MCA vide notification dated 24 July 2020, as
Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Amendment Rules, 2020, comprising
critical amendments to Ind AS which are applicable for the accounting year
beginning on or after April 1, 2020.
Relevant link to download the said publication is here
ICAI Announcements
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ICAI launched Post Membership Qualification (PMQ) courses.
On Corporate Governance
On Internal Audit
On Arbitration
On CSR
Visit here for more details
Legal Updates- NCLTs / NCL-ATs / Supreme Court
Sr.No.
Key to find the
document
Authority
who passed
the order
Details of decision
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Mewar Technocast
(P.) Ltd. v. R.K.
Manufacturing Co.
Ltd.
CP. NOS. (IB) 387
AND 388/9/NCLT
(AHM.) OF 2019
AUGUST 19, 2020
NCLT
Ahmedabad
Failure to refund advance payment for
purchase of machinery did not
constitute operational debt
Operational creditor placed purchase
order on corporate debtor for supply of
'Vertical Turning Lathe 3 Mtr' and gave
advance payment as per said purchase
order machinery was to be supplied
within one month from date of payment
of advance however, corporate debtor
failed to deliver machinery on
completion of delivery period as
stipulated in purchase order corporate
debtor also failed to refund advance
amount to operational creditor thus,
operational creditor filed section 9
application against corporate debtor
Insolvency & Bankruptcy
ICSI Announcements
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SEBI released its September month Bulletin.
Download here
MSME Prerana: Nirmala Sitharaman launches Indian Banks business mentoring
programme for MSMEs.
The initiative was launched by the finance minister at the bank's corporate centre
in Chennai. Financial Services Secretary Debashish Panda, who also participated in
the launch event through video conferencing, delved on the various initiatives
taken by the government to support MSMEs.
Finance Express Report
PNB will focus on retail, Agri & MSME lending, says MD Rao.
State-run Punjab National Bank has already lent Rs 12,000 crore to MSMEs as an
emergency lending and plans to provide more loans to this sector. According to S S
Mallikarjuna Rao, MD and CEO of the bank, the bank is also expecting demand from
logistics, pharmaceutical and also the healthcare industry which require funds to
expand their businesses from banks.
Indian Express Report
Meeting Schedule of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) for 2020-21
RBI announce the next meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)
scheduled during October 7 to October 9, 2020.
Release here
Reserve Bank of India
MSME
SEBI
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Yes Bank case: ED arrests CFO, internal auditor of Cox and Kings.
The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday arrested Anil Khandelwal, chief financial
officer of global tours and travel company Cox and Kings Group (CKG) in connection
with the Yes Bank money laundering probe, the agency said in a statement. Besides
Khandelwal, the agency also arrested Naresh Jain, the groups internal auditor. The
arrests have been made under section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering
Act, 2002 (PMLA).
HT Report
Services activity improves in September, PMI at 49.8 vs 41.8 in August.
The seasonally adjusted India Services Business Activity Index rose for the fifth
straight month in September, from 41.8 in August to 49.8. The latest reading was
indicative of broadly stable output across the sector. Monitored companies that
observed growth commented on the reopening of business units amid the
loosening of lockdown rules. Firms that reported a contraction mentioned the
damaging impact of the pandemic on demand. Signs of stabilisation in services are
likely to provide more comfort to policymakers after a sister survey on Thursday
showed Indias manufacturing expanded at its fastest pace in over eight years,
suggesting business conditions were gradually returning to normal in Asias third-
largest economy.
Business Standard Report
Economy & Finance
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