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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 06,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notified January 2022 changes under GST defer textile rate increases but implement new footwear rates, amend rate and exemption schedules and compensation cess, and enforce Finance Act and CGST Rule amendments including Aadhaar authentication for specified transactions. Rule 36(4) ties input tax credit to supplier filing in GSTR-1 and communication in GSTR-2B; Rule 59 filing linkage requires filing of the immediately preceding GSTR-3B before permitting subsequent GSTR-1. Additional procedural rules address provisional attachment, recovery by sale of seized goods, refund mechanics and extension of GSTR-9/GSTR-9C due dates.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Personalized services are those rendered by individuals or small groups with attributable roles, and remuneration must reflect limited available working time and pandemic-related constraints. Growth in individual earnings requires increased remuneration rather than volume increases, with seniority and ongoing professional learning informing fee revision. COVID-19 imposes additional costs and reduces productive capacity, and because providers of personalized services cannot reliably expand volume without harming quality, employers and clients should factor these constraints and extra costs into reward policies.
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      Summary: Alleged omission of royalty and licence fee payments from declared transaction value resulted in undervaluation of imported mobile phones, parts and components; documentary evidence and statements indicate such payments were contractual but not added to assessable value, invoking Section 14 and Customs Valuation Rules and leading to show cause notices seeking duty recovery for the investigation period.
      Summary: Atal Pension Yojana targets unorganised sector citizens aged 18-40 with a bank account and is administered by PFRDA. The scheme guarantees a minimum guaranteed pension at age 60, provides lifetime pension continuation to the spouse upon the subscriber's death, and on death of both subscriber and spouse pays the entire pension corpus to the nominee. Implementation relies on banks and postal networks to drive enrolments and expand coverage toward pension saturation.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O. 35(E) - dated - 4-1-2022 - Co. Law
      Delegation of powers under sub-section 11 of the Section 132 of the Companies Act to NFRA for appointment of certain posts
      Summary: Central Government delegates its statutory power to appoint the posts of Chief General Manager, General Manager, Deputy General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Manager, Assistant Manager, Personal or General Assistant, Senior Personal Secretary, Private Secretary and Driver to the designated regulatory body under the Companies Act, enabling that body to make internal appointments to those specified administrative positions under the statutory delegation.

      DGFT

      2.
      49/2015-2020 - dated - 5-1-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy conditions of gold under Chapter 71 of Schedule - I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS), 2017
      Summary: Amendment permits qualified jewellers notified by IFSCA to import specified gold tariff lines through the India International Bullion Exchange in IFSC while maintaining that imports of gold under listed ITC(HS) codes remain restricted to nominated agencies as notified by RBI and DGFT; refineries may import gold dore against an import licence with an AU condition. Imports under Advance Authorisation and direct supply by foreign buyers to exporters remain governed by existing FTP provisions. "Gold in any form" includes gold above twenty-two carats for Chapter 71 controls.

      GST - States

      3.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(20/2021-Rate)/3211 - dated - 31-12-2021 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(21/2018-Rate), dated the 26th July, 2018
      Summary: Amendment of a Goa GST notification substitutes specified tariff headings in the notification's schedule, replacing the table entries at S. No. 4 and S. No. 29 with revised tariff codes, and takes effect on the first day of January following publication.
      4.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(220)/3204 - dated - 30-12-2021 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to bring in force sub-rule (2), sub-rule (3), clause (i) of sub-rule (6) and sub-rule (7) of rule 2 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: The Government notifies that sub-rule (2), sub-rule (3), clause (i) of sub-rule (6) and sub-rule (7) of rule 2 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2021 shall come into force on the 1st day of January, 2022, pursuant to sub-rule (2) of rule 1 of those Amendment Rules as published in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      13/2021-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 27-10-2021 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate) dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Gujarat, under powers conferred by section 9(1) and section 15(5) of the Gujarat GST Act, omits S. No. 243 from Schedule II (six percent rate) and deletes the words "in respect of Information Technology software" from column (3) of S. No. 452P in Schedule III (nine percent rate), thereby removing the former schedule entry and narrowing the descriptive scope of the latter rate entry within the State GST rate notification.
      6.
      28/2021-State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to waive penalty payable for non-compliance of provisions of Notification No. 14/2020 – State Tax, dated the 25th June, 2020
      Summary: Waiver of penalty liability is granted for registered persons for failures to comply with Notification No.14/2020 - State Tax for the period from 1 December, 2020 to 30 September, 2021. The Government issues this notification in exercise of its statutory power and supersedes the earlier Notification No.89/2020, with the waiver deemed effective from 30 June, 2021.
      7.
      27/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendments to Jharkhand GST Rules effective from 1 June 2021 amend Rules 26, 36 and 59: Rule 26 extends a specified deadline; Rule 36 makes the relevant condition cumulative for April, May and June 2021 and requires the FORM GSTR 3B for June 2021 (or quarter ending June 2021) to be furnished with cumulative input tax credit adjustments for those months; Rule 59 permits furnishing May 2021 details using the Invoice Furnishing Facility within a specified June window.
      8.
      26/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2021- State Tax, dated the 23rd June, 2021
      Summary: The notification substitutes the figures, letters and words "31st day of May, 2021" with "30th day of June, 2021" in the first paragraph of Notification No. 11/2021 State Tax and provides that this amendment shall be deemed to be effective from the 31st day of May, 2021.

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      S.O. 37(E) - dated - 4-1-2022 - PMLA
      Notifies Aadhaar authentication service of the Unique Identification Authority of India under section 11A of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002
      Summary: Central Government permits M/s. PNB Housing Finance Limited to perform Aadhaar authentication under the Aadhaar Act for purposes of section 11A of the Prevention of Money laundering Act, 2002, having been satisfied that the reporting entity complies with the Aadhaar Act's privacy and security standards and after consultation with UIDAI and the Reserve Bank of India.
      10.
      G.S.R. 5(E) - dated - 4-1-2022 - PMLA
      Functions and obligations of the Central KYC Records Registry - Provisions not to apply to the Foreign Portfolio Investor
      Summary: The Central Government, in consultation with the Securities and Exchange Board of India and under rule 9A(2)(h)(i) of the Prevention of Money laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005, directs that sub rule (1A) of rule 9 shall not apply to the Foreign Portfolio Investor, creating a specific exemption from the Central KYC Records Registry obligation for that regulated entity.

      SEBI

      11.
      S.O. 5401(E) - dated - 24-12-2021 - SEBI
      Central Government declares “Electronic Gold Receipt” as securities for the purpose of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956
      Summary: Declaration that Electronic Gold Receipt constitutes securities under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, defined as electronic receipts issued on the basis of deposit of underlying physical gold in accordance with regulations made by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD1/MRD1_ICC1/P/CIR/2022/05 - dated 5-1-2022
      Increasing Awareness regarding Online Mechanisms for Investor Grievance Redressal
      Summary: Recognised stock exchanges, commodity derivatives exchanges, depositories and clearing corporations must display a direct complaint lodging option and a link to the SCORES portal or SCORES mobile app on their websites and mobile apps, amend relevant bye laws, rules and regulations as necessary, and communicate implementation status via the Monthly Development Report; the directive is issued under Section 11(1) of the SEBI Act read with Section 10 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act.

      DGFT

      2.
      44/2015-20 - dated 5-1-2022
      Amendment in Para 9.08 of Handbook of Procedures - 2015-20 - Inclusion of new agencies in Standing Grievance Committee
      Summary: Amendment revises the Standing Grievance Committee composition to include Customs and GST authorities, DGARM, public and private banks, export inspection agencies/councils, ECGC, State/UT Industries and Export Commissioners, and General Managers of District Industries Centres, alongside existing representatives, to create a consolidated inter-agency forum for redressal of export and foreign trade grievances.
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