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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 07,2022

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Where rules prescribed only electronic filing of appeals, limitation runs from when the assessee could practicably use that mode. Non uploading of the orders to the departmental portal prevented e filing; manual appeals filed after that failure were held to be within time. The appellate authority should have regularised filings by arranging upload and e filing links rather than dismissing appeals as time barred, as the department's omission effectively denied the prescribed appeal mechanism.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Regulatory and administrative GST reforms in 2021 emphasized compliance enhancement and fraud prevention through statutory amendments, mandatory e-invoicing and e-way bills, auto-population of invoice data, Aadhaar-based authentication for refunds and revocation, deployment of analytics to detect fake invoices, and narrowed audit scope; key operational changes effective early 2022 included blocking return filing portals for habitual non-filers, mandatory invoice communication for ITC, expanded provisional attachment powers, revised detention/seizure notice timelines, and new e-commerce taxation rules for specified services.
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      Summary: Approval of an agreement establishing Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters between India and Spain to provide a legal framework for bilateral exchange of reliable, timely information and documentary verification to support correct assessment of customs duties (including valuation, tariff classification and origin), authenticate declaration documents, detect and investigate customs offences, and facilitate legitimate trade, with specific cooperation on illicit movement of arms, cultural artifacts, toxic substances, high duty goods, and new methods of committing customs offences.
      Summary: The Department of Expenditure released the tenth monthly instalment of the Post Devolution Revenue Deficit Grant to 17 States under Article 275, following Fifteenth Finance Commission recommendations that set eligibility and quantum based on assessed gaps in State revenue accounts after devolution; the press release provides the month's disbursements, cumulative releases for the financial year, and a state-wise schedule.
      Summary: New taxpayer functionalities have been deployed on the GST Portal across Registration, Returns, Advance Ruling, Payment, Refund and miscellaneous modules. These module-wise enhancements are documented in periodic compilations accessible via published links, and are supported by webinars and informational videos posted on the GSTN YouTube channel to assist taxpayers in understanding and using the new features.
      Summary: A policy call urges the creation of a Single KYC system via a single-window portal, based on the National Single Window System, to unify KYC and onboarding across stock brokers, mutual funds and depositories, reduce compliance burden, and strengthen market integrity; complementary measures include enhancing transparency, investor protection, financial literacy, product simplification, regional language offerings, and adoption of international best practices to deepen markets and mobilise savings for productive finance.
      Summary: APEDA is implementing an export-promotion strategy for natural honey focused on export diversification, quality assurance, and value chain support. Working with state governments, farmers and other stakeholders, APEDA seeks to reduce dependence on a single market by expanding to new regions, renegotiating duty structures, facilitating market access, and promoting quality certification and laboratory testing while addressing freight, container and testing cost challenges.
      Summary: Search and seizure operations uncovered systematic tax evasion by corporate groups through unrecorded cash retail sales documented by 'kucha' bills, bogus purchases, book and stock manipulation to shift profits, non declaration of income on conversion of stock to capital and payments to retiring partners, and diversion of unaccounted income into domestic and offshore real estate. Recovered evidence shows promoters controlling undisclosed offshore entities and use of purported and illicit share capital from offshore and shell entities. A separate group was found to have unrecorded cash transactions and no inventory registers; substantial cash and jewellery were seized and bank lockers restrained.
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      Customs

      1.
      1/2022 - dated - 6-1-2022 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 30/2016 dated 11.07.2016 which seeks to impose Anti-dumping Duty on Imports of 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane or R-134a from China PR
      Summary: The Central Government revokes the anti-dumping duty on 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R-134a) originating in or exported from China PR and rescinds Notification No. 30/2016-Customs (ADD), subject to a saving for actions or omissions done before such rescission, thereby withdrawing the applicable ADD obligation for future imports from that origin.

      GST - States

      2.
      22/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to supersede Notification No. 15/2021-State Tax (Rate), dated the 6th December, 2021 and amend Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: This notification amends the State Tax (Rate) table for serial number 3 by substituting "Union territory or a local authority" for previously broader recipient descriptions in specified service items and omitting the corresponding condition entries for those items, thereby narrowing eligible recipients and altering the eligibility criteria set out in the earlier notification; it supersedes the prior December 2021 notification and takes effect from 1 January 2022.
      3.
      21/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to supersede Notification No. 14/2021-State Tax (Rate), dated the 6th December, 2021 and amend Notification No 01/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Notification supersedes a prior December notification and amends the June 2017 State GST rate notification by omitting an entry from the 2.5% schedule and inserting, into the 6% schedule, an entry for footwear of sale value not exceeding Rs. 1000 per pair; the amendment takes effect on the first day of January, 2022.
      4.
      20/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 21/2018-State Tax (Rate), dated the 26th July, 2018
      Summary: Amendment revises Notification No. 21/2018 State Tax (Rate) by substituting in the TABLE: for S. No. 4, column (2) is replaced with "4414"; for S. No. 29, column (2) is replaced with "7419 80". The amendment is made under sub section (1) of section 11 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and takes effect on 1 January 2022.
      5.
      19/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 02/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The State GST rate notification amends the Schedule by substituting tariff codes and product descriptions, inserting a new classification for tender coconut water not in unit containers which qualifies only if it bears a registered brand name or a brand subject to an actionable claim or enforceable right (subject to annexure conditions), and omitting a specified serial entry; one serial entry's tariff code is also substituted.
      6.
      18/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 01/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST rate schedules by substituting, inserting and omitting tariff headings and commodity descriptions across Schedules I-IV, reclassifying a range of goods (including food products, fats and oils, minerals and ores, tobacco and nicotine inhalation products, certain machinery, lighting and electronic components, aircraft and parts, and specified consumer goods) and adding new entries for distinct products; these changes alter the applicable state tax classifications and take effect on the commencement date specified in the notification.
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      25/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 21/2019- State Tax, dated the 28th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment replaces the figures, letters and words "31st day of May, 2021" with "31st day of July, 2021" in the third paragraph, second proviso of Notification No. 21/2019-State Tax; the notification is made under section 148 of the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and is deemed effective from 1st June, 2021.
      8.
      24/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 14/2021-State Tax, dated the 23rd June, 2021
      Summary: This amendment substitutes later specified dates for multiple original date references in clause (i), the proviso to clause (i), and clause (ii) of the earlier notification, thereby extending the applicable deadlines; the amended notification is deemed effective from the first day of June, 2021.
      9.
      23/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2020 – State Tax, dated the 25th June, 2020
      Summary: Amendment inserts the words "a government department, a local authority" into the first paragraph of Notification No.13/2020 - State Tax, thereby excluding government departments and local authorities from the class of notified registered persons. The amendment is effective retrospectively from 1 June 2021 and is made under the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Rules.
      10.
      (22/2021) FD 55 CSL 2021 - dated - 1-1-2022 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to supersede Notification (15/2021) No. FD 55 CSL 2021, dated the 18th November, 2021 and amend Notification (11/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Supersession of an earlier notification effects targeted amendments to the TABLE against serial number 3 by substituting the phrase "Union territory or a local authority" for the broader phrase that included Governmental Authority and Government Entity in specified items of the Description of Service column, and by omitting the Condition column entries for those specified items, with effect from the first day of January, 2022.
      11.
      (21/2021) FD 55 CSL 2021 - dated - 1-1-2022 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to supersede Notification (14/2021) No. FD 55 CSL 2021, dated the 18th November, 2021 and amend Notification (01/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Karnataka, under the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, supersedes a 2021 notification and amends the 2017 notification by omitting a serial entry in Schedule I (lower rate) and inserting a new serial entry in Schedule II (higher rate) to cover footwear of limited sale value per pair; the amendment takes effect from 1 January 2022.
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      DGFT

      1.
      Trade Notice No. 29/2021-2022 - dated 6-1-2022
      Continuation of operations of the DGFT ‘COVID-19 Helpdesk' for International Trade related Issues’
      Summary: Continuation of operations of the COVID-19 Helpdesk establishes a single-point facility to receive, monitor and seek resolution of export-import issues arising from COVID-19. The Helpdesk handles export/import licensing, customs clearance delays, documentation, banking matters and coordinates with other government departments to pursue resolutions. Stakeholders must submit requests via the Helpdesk Service on the Departmental website selecting Category 'Covid-19', or by the specified email or toll-free phone, and may track status via the online status tracker with email and SMS updates.

      Customs

      2.
      Instruction No. 01/2022 - dated 5-1-2022
      Implication of the judgement of the Hon’ble Apex Court in the case of M/s Westinghouse Saxby Farmer Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Central Excise, Kolkata
      Summary: Assessments of parts under Section XVII must be fact specific and holistic: officers should consider Section and Chapter Notes, HSN explanatory notes and relevant precedents rather than mechanically applying a single test; the Department has filed a review petition and sought senior counsel opinion, and difficulties in implementation should be reported to the Board.
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