Parliament Updates: Lok Sabha passes Taxation, Companies Amendment bills; both Houses adjourned till tomorrow

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Parliament LIVE Updates: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded to the Opposition's arguments on the Companies
responded to the Opposition's arguments on the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2020 in the Lok Sabha on Saturday.She said, "This Bill will help
companies doing their business easily, will help them in ease of leaving
It will also amend companies law to decriminalise various offences."The House is adjourned till 3 pm on Sunday.MoS Finance Anurag Thakur
addressed arguments made by the Opposition MPs over the PM CARES fund in the Lok Sabha on Saturday."Why is there such distrust about PM
cares fund? Is there any past experience which has caused it?"The initial fund was given by PM Modi's mother and other ordinary people
This will be audited by the same group that audits the PM Relief fund
This will be dispensed by a committee and is not person specific
This is a registered trust," he said.TMC MP Mahua Moitra added to the debate on the Taxation Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha on Saturday,
and slammed the Centre on multiple counts including the donations made by Chinese companies to the PM CARES fund.She said that the bill is
"deeply problematic because it further weakens the rights and resources available to states by taking away statutory promises made under the
new GST regime
It also corners the public funds for PM CARES to the direct detriment of state relief funds."She added, "Government allowed CSR to PM CARES,
but disallowed to state relief fund, which is an unfair step
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Why is the government accepting donations from our enemy companies, the tainted money should be returned," she added.The Lok Sabha has begun
debate on the Taxation Amendment Bill moved by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
The introduction of the bill caused lively discussion on the PM CARES fund, GST, and the state of the economy on Friday.MoS Labour and
Employment Santosh Kumar Gangwar sought to introduce three bills in the Lok Sabha on Saturday: The Occupational Safety, Health And Working
Conditions Code, 2020, The Industrial Relations Code, 2020, The Code On Social Security, 2020.Giving relief to taxpayers following the
COVID-19 outbreak, the government had through the ordinance extended the deadline for filing of income tax returns for 2018-19 fiscal till
30 September and linking biometric Aadhaar with PAN till 31 March, 2021.All issues not included under Epidemic Act or National Disaster
Management Act will be included in the Public Health Act, said the Union health minister.Sitharaman told the Rajya Sabha that the suspension
of Sections 7, 9 and 10 of IBC was aimed at preventing businesses from getting pushed into insolvency
"With this intention, Section 10A of the ordinance was brought in," said Sitharaman.Congress Vivek Tankha said the enactment of 10A will be
counterproductive as there is no certainty in how long the pandemic will continue.Uproar in Rajya Sabha followed as Opposition demanded
discussion on Agriculture Bills passed in Lok Sabha
Chairman Venkaiah Naidu said that Bills are to be taken next day, and the discussion can take place then.On the sixth day of the
Parliament's Monsoon session, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday will table the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second
Amendment) Bill 2020 for consideration and passing.The Bill will replace the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020,
which was promulgated on 5 June and prohibited the initiation of insolvency proceedings for defaults arising during the six months from 25
March 2020 (extendable upto one year).The Ordinance came as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which had created uncertainty and stress
for businesses
It was also felt that during the coronavorus lockdown, it may be difficult to find an adequate number of resolution applicants to rescue the
corporate debtor who may default in discharging their debt.Among the ordinances to be discussed in the Upper House is Epidemic Diseases
(Amendment) Ordinance 2020
The Ordinance seeks amendments to the 125-years-old Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, that protects health workers in the country.Earlier in
April, the government had approved an ordinance that recognised any crime against health professionals as a "cognizable and non-bailable"
offence
It means that offenders can be arrested without a warrant, and no bail would be granted.Offenders can also be fined anywhere between Rs
50,000 to Rs 2 lakh and will also have to serve a prison term between three months to five years, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar had said
in April.The Taxation and Other Laws (Relaxation and Amendment of Certain Provisions) Bill, 2020, is listed to be taken in consideration in
the Lower House on Saturday.The Bill seeks to replace the Taxation and other Laws (Relaxation of Certain Provisions) Ordinance, 2020, issued
in March 2020.Giving relief to taxpayers following the COVID-19 outbreak, the government had through the ordinance extended the deadline for
filing of income tax returns for 2018-19 fiscal till 30 September and linking biometric Aadhaar with PAN till 31 March, 2021.Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla called for introduction of the bill on Friday
However, since the minister was not present, the House then took up discussion on two farm sector related legislations.Home Minister Amot
Shah will move the Bill seeking to establish a National Forensic Sciences University as an institution of national importance by upgrading
the Gujarat Forensic Sciences University in Gandhinagar, be taken into consideration.Parliament proceedings on 18 SeptemberOn Friday, the
Lower House witnessed first adjournment in the Monsoon Session over disruption when Treasury and Opposition members clashed over PM-CARES
fund.The proceedings in the Lower House were disrupted as the Opposition raised slogans against Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur
for his allegation that the PM National Relief Fund (PMNRF) was set up "only for the benefit of the Gandhi family"."The trust was set up
during the tenure of former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and was not even registered as a public trust but it got all relevant clearance,
including FCRA," Thakur said, intervening during the introduction of the Taxation and other Laws (Relaxation of Certain Provisions)
Bill."The PM Cares Fund is a constitutionally set up public charitable trust
passed four Bills in less than four hours
The Upper House too was adjourned for 30 minutes to mourn the death of Karnataka MP Ashok Gasti.The Indian Medicine Central Council
(Amendment) Bill, 2020; Salaries and Allowances of Ministers (Amendment) Bill, 2020; Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020; and
Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament (Amendment) Bill, 2020, were passed in the Upper House.With inputs from PTIFind
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