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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 02,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The High Court found the petitioner produced documentary evidence indicating a consultancy relationship, including records of consultation fee payments acknowledged by the respondent, and held the respondent failed to establish prima facie that he was appointed as a workman; the High Court set aside the Labour Court's award and rejected adverse inference drawn from non-production of attendance and payment registers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that rejecting an appeal solely for a one-day delay is hyper-technical and that the authority vested to condone delay must be exercised; the one-day delay was condoned because loss of GST registration would affect the assessee's right to livelihood, the impugned order was set aside, and the appeal was remitted to be decided on its merits.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Apex Court held that courts may issue a Writ of Mandamus to enforce a public duty to ensure clarity on HSN classification and GST treatment in tenders to preserve a level playing field. Bidders bear responsibility for quoting correct HSN and GST rates, but tender terms permitting deduction under the Reverse Charge Mechanism allow authorities to deduct and remit actual tax where bidders under-quote. To protect tax compliance, contract award documents should be forwarded to the jurisdictional tax officer. The appeal was allowed.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Rule 5 of the Valuation Rules read with Section 4 fixes the place of removal at the manufacturer's premises; therefore, when goods are sold at the factory gate and the seller transports them using its own vehicles, separately invoiced transportation charges are not includible in the assessable value of excisable goods, and administrative circulars cannot displace the statutory valuation framework.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Rule 37A defers immediate reversal of input tax credit by B2B recipients where suppliers fail to file FORM GSTR-3B, obliging recipients to reverse such credit by the recipient's FORM GSTR-3B return on or before the 30th day of November following the financial year in which the credit was availed, with interest becoming payable only if reversal is not made by that November date, and permitting re-availment of the credit if the supplier subsequently furnishes the omitted return.
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      Customs

      1.
      33/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - ADD
      Levy ADD on Jute Products originating in or exported from Nepal and Bangladesh (SSR) - Supersession of the notification No. 01/2017-Customs (ADD), dated the 5th January, 2017.
      Summary: The Central Government has continued imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of jute yarn/twine, hessian fabric, jute sacking bags and sacking cloth from Bangladesh and Nepal after finding continued dumping and injury; duty rates are specified in an annexed producer- and exporter-specific table, with de-minimis and non-sampled producer treatments and catch-all rates. A conditional exemption for sacking cloth imports for specified end-use is provided subject to procedural compliance and an undertaking. The duty is leviable for five years and is payable in Indian currency using the government-specified exchange rate on bill of entry.
      2.
      114/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment compliance under regulation 15(2) of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 is amended by extending the applicable period from 31 December 2022 to 31 December 2023. The amendment is effective from its publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      113/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Board, invoking authority under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix tariff values in US dollars for listed imported goods - edible oils, brass scrap, specified gold and silver categories linked to concessional entries, and areca nut - identifying goods by tariff items and stating the applicable tariff value units for customs valuation; the substituted tables furnish the operative tariff values and an effective date for the amendment.

      GST

      4.
      15/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - CGST Rate
      List of Exempted supply of services under the CGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The exemption for renting of residential dwelling at S. No. 12 is clarified to cover rentals to a registered person who, though proprietor of a proprietorship concern, rents the dwelling in his personal capacity for use as his own residence and rents on his own account and not on account of the proprietorship concern; S. No. 23A is omitted.
      5.
      14/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - CGST Rate
      Reverse charge on certain specified supplies of goods u/s 9(3) of CGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 4/2017- Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification substitutes S. No. 3A in Notification No. 4/2017 to subject specified essential oils (listed by tariff codes and described as certain peppermint and other mint oils) to the reverse charge mechanism under sub-section (3) of section 9 of the CGST Act, allocating tax liability to the registered recipient where the supplier is unregistered; effective from 1 January 2023.
      6.
      13/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - CGST Rate
      Exemption to goods notified u/s 11 (1) of CGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 2/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the CGST rate schedule by substituting the S. No. 102 entry to specify aquatic feed (including shrimp and prawn), poultry feed and cattle feed with explicit inclusions of grass, hay and straw, supplements and additives, wheat bran and de-oiled cake (other than rice bran), and inserts S. No. 102C under tariff headings 2302 and 2309 to exempt husk of pulses (including Chilka) and concentrates (including chuni or churi, Khanda); effective 1 January 2023.
      7.
      12/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - CGST Rate
      CGST Rate Schedule u/s 9(1) - notifying rates on Supply of Goods - Seeks to amend notification No. 1/2017- Central Tax (Rate) dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments substitute entries in Schedules I, II and III of the CGST rate notification to reclassify ethyl alcohol supplied to oil marketing companies or petroleum refineries for blending, to exclude such blending supplies from the denatured spirits entry, to redefine bran and cereal residues with exclusions, to recast fruit pulp or fruit juice based drinks excluding certain carbonated beverages, and to clarify mathematical, geometry and colour boxes, thereby changing taxable classification and rate application for those items.
      8.
      15/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - IGST Rate
      Exemptions on supply of services under IGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 9/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts an explanation to the renting-of-residential-dwelling exemption: it covers renting to a registered person who is proprietor of a proprietorship concern where the proprietor rents in his personal capacity for use as his own residence and the renting is on his own account and not on account of the proprietorship concern; additionally, a specified entry in the notification is omitted and the amendment is effective from 1 January 2023.
      9.
      14/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - IGST Rate
      Reverse charge on certain specified supplies of goods under section 5 (3) of IGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 4/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment under section 5(3) of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act substitutes the Table entry for S. No. 3A to list specific HS codes and descriptions for essential oils other than citrus (including peppermint and other mints) and specifies applicability by listing "Any unregistered person" and "Any registered person"; the amendment takes effect from 1 January 2023.
      10.
      13/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - IGST Rate
      Absolute Exemption from IGST on inter-State supplies of goods - Seeks to amend Notification No. 2/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the IGST rate schedule to grant absolute exemption for inter state supplies of aquatic feed (including shrimp and prawn feed), poultry feed and cattle feed (including grass, hay, straw, supplements, additives, wheat bran and de oiled cake other than rice bran), and inserts a new entry exempting husk of pulses (including Chilka) and certain concentrates (including chuni or churi, Khanda) under the relevant tariff headings.
      11.
      12/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - IGST Rate
      IGST Rate Schedule u/s 5(1) - notifying rates of IGST on supply of goods - Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the IGST rate schedule by substituting entries: ethyl alcohol at 5% limited to supplies to oil marketing companies or petroleum refineries for blending with motor spirit; bran and other cereal or leguminous residues at 5% with specified exclusions for aquatic, poultry and cattle feeds and certain concentrates; fruit pulp or fruit juice based drinks at 12% excluding carbonated fruit beverages; mathematical and geometry boxes at 12%; and ethyl alcohol and denatured spirits at 18% excluding alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit.
      12.
      15/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - UTGST Rate
      Exemptions on supply of services under UTGST Act - Union Territory GST (UTGST) Rate - Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment inserts an explanation to the exemption at Serial No.12 to cover renting of residential dwelling to a registered person who is a proprietor renting in his personal capacity for use as his own residence and where such renting is on his own account and not that of the proprietorship concern; Serial No.23A and its entries are omitted.
      13.
      14/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - UTGST Rate
      Reverse charge on certain specified supplies of goods under section 7(3) of UTGST Act - Seeks to amend Notification No. 4/2017- Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment to Notification No. 4/2017 substitutes S. No. 3A to list HS codes 33012400, 33012510, 33012520, 33012530, 33012540 and 33012590 covering "essential oils other than those of citrus fruit" (including peppermint and other mints) and designates liability columns naming "Any unregistered person" and "Any registered person." The change is made under sub section (3) of section 7 of the UTGST Act and is effective from 1 January 2023.
      14.
      13/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - UTGST Rate
      UTGST exempt goods notified under section 8 (1) of UTGST Act - exemption to intra-State supplies of goods - Seeks to amend Notification No. 2/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the UTGST rate notification substitutes the entry at serial number 102 to exempt aquatic feed (including shrimp and prawn feed), poultry feed and cattle feed, and related items (grass, hay, straw, supplements, additives, wheat bran and de-oiled cake other than rice bran), and inserts serial number 102C to exempt husk of pulses (including Chilka) and concentrates including chuni/churi and khanda, effective from the 1st day of January, 2023.
      15.
      12/2022 - dated - 30-12-2022 - UTGST Rate
      UTGST Rate Schedule u/s 7(1) notifying rates on Supply of Goods - Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017- Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the UTGST rate schedules by substituting specific entries: clarifying ethyl alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit in Schedule I (2.5%); redefining bran, sharps and related cereal residues (Schedule I); refining fruit pulp/juice based drinks and excluding certain carbonated beverages (Schedule II, 6%); updating descriptions of mathematical, geometry and colour boxes (Schedule II); and specifying denatured ethyl alcohol and other spirits while excluding alcohol for blending with motor spirit (Schedule III, 9%). The amendments take effect from the first day of January following publication.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      25/2022 - dated 30-12-2022
      Clarification for the purposes of clause (c) of Section 269ST of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in respect of dealership/distributorship contract in case of Co-operative Societies
      Summary: The mere existence of a dealership or distributorship contract with a cooperative society does not by itself constitute a single event or occasion for aggregation; cash receipts received by the cooperative on a particular day that are within the prescribed limit and comply with the payment mode requirements need not be aggregated with receipts on other days across the previous year.
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