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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 09,2023

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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: CPWD's model for GST compensation deducts pre GST Central Excise Duty and VAT on materials from purchase price to compute taxable value, but those pre GST taxes were contractor costs not available as input credit; legitimate Service Tax reimbursements and actual GST input credits accruing in the GST period must instead be accounted for and passed to CPWD, and failure to do so produces unjust enrichment of contractors and undermines correct taxable value computation.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Failure to submit a proof of claim within the public announcement period, as effected by the IRP through newspapers and designated websites under Regulation 6, removes the creditor's capacity to challenge a resolution plan approved by the Committee of Creditors and sanctioned by the Adjudicating Authority; claims not included in the approved plan stand extinguished.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAAR concluded that CRP and HbA1c diagnostic test kits satisfy the explanatory conditions for Chapter 3002 and are therefore classifiable under HSN code 3002; by reference to List I appended to Schedule I of the Goods Rate Notification the kits qualify as diagnostic kits (described by the schedule entry for agglutinating sera) and are subject to the concessional rate specified in that Schedule.
      By: Shreya Pareek
      Summary: Relief from double taxation is provided under bilateral Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements or domestic provisions by the Exemption, Credit or Deduction methods; the Credit Method-available as Full Credit or Ordinary Credit-reduces domestic tax by allowing credit for foreign tax subject to procedural and substantive conditions. Creditable foreign tax is limited to tax, surcharge and cess, excludes disputed taxes, must be converted at specified exchange rates, and is claimable only upon filing the prescribed electronic form and furnishing documentary proof of payment or deduction.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where GST registration was cancelled for prolonged non filing of returns, revival may be granted upon the taxpayer's payment of the outstanding tax and penalty. The court, applying its prior decision, held that payment of outstanding tax and penalty by the petitioner who had defaulted in filing returns justified restoration of registration despite earlier administrative cancellation and limitation objections.
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      Summary: Structural reforms over the past eight years-including tax reform, insolvency resolution, privatization, digitization, decriminalisation and simplified compliance-are presented as the core mechanisms strengthening banks, improving tax compliance and attracting private investment. Policy instruments focus on infrastructure, semiconductors and domestic manufacturing supported by Production Linked Incentive schemes and private-sector consultation, while trade strategy prioritises bilateral, rules-based free trade agreements with like-minded partners.
      Summary: Mapping of social infrastructure data layers under PM GatiShakti integrates geospatial information for health, education, culture, tourism, local governance and welfare housing onto the NMP Platform to support coordinated planning. Twelve Ministries/Departments are advancing data integration and validation for layers such as schools, hospitals and anganwadi centres, while decision-support tools and use cases (connectivity analysis, disaster planning, accessibility mapping, site evaluation) are being deployed to address interoperability and integration challenges.
      Summary: Issuance of Sovereign Green Bonds for FY 2022 23 is scheduled in two auctions allocating five year and ten year tranches. Issuance will follow a Uniform Price Auction, include a reserved non competitive retail quota, be eligible for Repurchase Transactions under RBI directions, qualify as Statutory Liquidity Ratio eligible investments, permit when issued and secondary market trading, and allow non resident investment via the Fully Accessible Route; the calendar is indicative and subject to change.
      Summary: DPIIT is organizing Startup India Innovation Week to mobilize entrepreneurs, incubators, corporates, investors and other stakeholders through knowledge-sharing sessions, capacity building workshops, mentor and incubator training, stakeholder roundtables and startup pitching, with events across over seventy-five locations and a culminating felicitation ceremony for National Startup Awards 2022 winners.
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      01/2023 - dated - 6-1-2023 - ADD
      Anti-dumping duty on imports of “Fishing Net” - Seeks to extend levy of ADD on Fishing Net originating in or exported from China PR - Seeks to amend Notification No. 20/2018-Customs(ADD), dated 10th April, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government amended the 2018 anti-dumping notification to continue the anti-dumping duty on Fishing Net originating in or exported from China PR by inserting a paragraph that keeps the duty specified against the listed serial entries in force up to and inclusive of 9th July, 2023, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier, following a designated authority-initiated continuation review under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules.
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      G.S.R. 11.(E) - dated - 6-1-2023 - Cus
      Effect to the second tranche of tariff concessions under India Australia ECTA - Corrigendum notification No. 64/2022-Customs, dated the 29th December, 2022.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 64/2022-Customs dated 6 January 2023 replaces the originally cited tariff item with two specified tariff classification codes for the second tranche of tariff concessions under the India-Australia ECTA, amending the operative tariff headings in the published Gazette entry.
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      01/2023 - dated 6-1-2023
      Extension of time limit for compliance to be made for claiming any exemption under Section 54 to 54GB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ('Act') in view of the then-Covid-19 pandemic.
      Summary: The CBDT extends time for taxpayers to complete investments, deposits, payments, acquisitions, purchases, construction or other actions required to claim exemptions under Sections 54 to 54GB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 where the last date of such compliance fell between 1 April 2021 and 28 February 2022, permitting completion on or before 31 March 2023 under its power under Section 119.

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      21 - dated 12-12-2022
      Master Direction – Foreign Exchange Management (Hedging of Commodity Price Risk and Freight Risk in Overseas Markets) Directions, 2022.
      Summary: Eligible resident entities (other than individuals) may hedge commodity price risk and freight risk in overseas markets using permitted products; gold hedges are limited to recognised IFSC exchanges. Banks may authorise and remit for such hedges after due diligence on exposure, hedge tenor and quantity, justification for OTC or non identical benchmarks, board approved hedging policy and requisite risk management. OTC contracts must be with regulated counterparties in acceptable jurisdictions, structured products are subject to net worth and listing conditions, all payments must pass through designated special accounts, and banks must maintain records, obtain annual statutory auditor certification, report irregularities and submit quarterly XBRL returns.
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