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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2023

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      By: APEKSHA GUPTA
      Summary: Section 154 authorises income tax authorities to rectify "mistakes apparent from the record" by amending orders and intimations, with procedural safeguards where liability is increased; time limits apply. Section 155 lists specific subsequent events that are to be treated as such mistakes, setting distinct limitation periods measured from those events and enabling AOs to recompute income or amend assessments accordingly. The Finance Act amendment expanding treatment of surcharge and cess disallowance is noted as an instance permitting recomputation without reopening assessment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendments clarify Electronic Cash Ledger updates where bank debits occur without Challan Identification Number communication, permitting use of RBI e-Scrolls when details match portal challans, and require Form GST PMT-07 representation to banks. A new Rule 88C mandates portal intimation via Form GST DRC-01B when tax reported in outward-supply filings exceeds GSTR-3B by Council-prescribed thresholds, obliging the registered person to pay the differential with interest through Form GST DRC-03 or explain the variance within seven days, failing which recovery procedures apply.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court found that uploading notices on the common portal is a valid mode of service under the CGST Act but, where GST registration was cancelled and the petitioner could not access the portal, absence of a personal opportunity to reply violated principles of natural justice; the order confirming excess Input Tax Credit was set aside and remitted for fresh consideration after affording an opportunity to be heard, the impugned order to operate as a show cause communication and the petitioner directed to file a reply within a prescribed short period.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The assessing officer's orders were ex parte and breached the principle of natural justice for failing to give adequate time and opportunity to the taxpayer. Consequently, the orders were set aside and the matter remitted for fresh adjudication: the assessing authority is required to provide proper notice, allow the taxpayer to be heard, and decide the assessment on merits.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: CBIC Circular 183/15/2022-GST provides a procedural dispensation for resolving GSTR-2A vs GSTR-3B mismatches by categorising cases into admitted-and-paid, ongoing assessments/audits/enforcements, and appeals. It lists typical mismatch causes and exclusions, and sets a four-step mechanism: confirm ITC eligibility, require supplier certification (with CA/CMA certificate and UDIN where per-supplier annual mismatch exceeds a threshold), accept supplier certificate for smaller mismatches, and notify ranges when supplier GSTIN is incorrect to verify non-availment of ITC.
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      Summary: Re issue auctions for three central government securities will be conducted by electronic price based auction: two securities by the uniform price method and one by the multiple price method; the government may retain additional subscription for each security. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible participants under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E Kuber system within specified time windows for non competitive and competitive bids. Auction results, payment schedule, and eligibility for When Issued trading follow RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Monthly Goods and Services Tax collections for December 2022 show aggregate receipts broken down by CGST, SGST, IGST (including import component) and cess, with regular IGST settlements effected to allocate funds to CGST and SGST; year on year growth is attributed to stronger domestic transactions and imports, and a state wise table highlights varied regional growth rates and e way bill activity.
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      GST - States

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      15/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts an explanation limiting the exemption for renting of residential dwelling to cases where a registered person who is a proprietor rents the dwelling 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; S. No. 23A and related entries are omitted. The amendment takes effect from 01st January, 2023.
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      14/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 4/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Bihar GST notification substitutes entry 3A in the State Tax (Rate) Table to specify certain tariff items covering essential oils other than citrus, listing specified oils including peppermint and various mints, and states the substituted entry applies to both unregistered and registered persons, with the notification given effect from a named commencement date.
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      13/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The State tax rate schedule is amended to substitute the feed-related entry to include aquatic feed (shrimp and prawn), poultry and cattle feed, grass, hay, straw, supplements and additives, wheat bran and de-oiled cake (other than rice bran), and to insert a new entry covering husk of pulses (including chilka) and specified concentrates (including chuni or churi, khanda); the changes are effected by executive notification and take effect from the first day of January 2023.
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      12/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes descriptive entries in Schedules I, II and III of the State GST rate notification: Schedule I refines entries for ethyl alcohol for blending and for bran/sharps and cereal/legume residues (with specified exclusions); Schedule II refines entries for fruit pulp/fruit-juice based drinks and for mathematical/geometry/colour boxes; Schedule III refines the entry for denatured ethyl alcohol and other spirits to exclude ethyl alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit. The changes take effect from the first day of January following issuance.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2022/111 - dated - 30-12-2022 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees' Service) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: The amendments introduce gender neutral language, expand parental leave to include commissioning mothers and adoptive mothers and permit paternity leave for surrogacy fathers; set promotions and upgradations at the Board's discretion under Competent Authority policies; broaden media publication controls with disclaimer requirements; align asset declaration with the Lokpal and Lokayuktas framework; add commodity derivatives to investment restrictions; and repeal the 1988 Service Regulations with savings for prior actions.
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      Instruction No. 34/2022 - dated 30-12-2022
      Instruction regarding Consolidated list of animal feed additives/premix/ supplements for Import into India
      Summary: Imports of animal feed additives, premixes and supplements are to be regulated strictly in accordance with the annexed consolidated list; manufacturers must label final packs with ingredients and any mandatory withdrawal period indicated for particular items. Fermentation derived products must not contain viable production strains or their DNA, certain products require export country feed grade certificates, and usage specific restrictions and withdrawal periods apply. Some antibiotics and anticoccidial combinations are not recommended for import due to antimicrobial resistance. Maximum residue limits in foodstuffs shall follow the Food Safety and Standards (Contaminants, Toxins and Residues) Second Amendment Regulations, 2018.
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