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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 18,2022

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      By: starteazy tm
      Summary: Trademark registration requires applicant-specific documentation to prove identity, authority and the claimed scope of goods or services. Individuals and sole proprietors must submit Form TM-A, a DSC for e filing where applicable, an optional mark image, list of goods/services, translations of non English matter, first use date if claimed, Form 48 authorization and identity/address proof such as Aadhaar, PAN or passport. Corporate or entity applicants must file in the legal entity's name with incorporation or partnership evidence, proof of signatory authority, MSME certificate where relevant, the same filing forms, mark details, translations and a signed Form 48.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether re imported goods sent abroad for repair attract IGST and Compensation Cess when Notification No. 45/2017 grants exemptions on such re imports. A tribunal construed the exemption to limit levy to basic customs duty on the fair cost of repair, freight and insurance, concluding that integrated tax and compensation cess did not apply to these re imports. Subsequent administrative amendment addresses levy of integrated tax and compensation cess and appellate review has been initiated.
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      Summary: The government security is repayable at par with no interest after maturity; if a State holiday falls on repayment day, payment is made on the prior working day. Maturity proceeds to registered holders in SGL/CSGL accounts or on Stock Certificate will be paid by pay order with bank particulars or by credit to an account able to receive electronic funds. Holders must submit bank account particulars in advance or, absent those, tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before maturity.
      Summary: Income-tax authorities conducted search and seizure across multiple premises of a diversified business group and uncovered parallel books, digital evidence and documents showing suppression of sales and unrecorded cash transactions. Evidence indicates systematic generation of unaccounted cash and its investment in immovable property by key persons. The action led to seizure of unaccounted cash and jewellery and restraint on multiple bank lockers; further investigation to verify records and determine tax consequences is ongoing.
      Summary: FADA urges a reduction of the GST rate on two wheelers as they are a necessity, not luxury, arguing a lower rate will counter price rises, spur demand, shift sales to the organised sector, reduce tax leakage and be revenue positive in the medium to long term. It also seeks a uniform GST on margin for used vehicles, extension of reduced corporate tax benefits to LLPs and proprietorships in the dealer community, and reintroduction of a depreciation scheme to support industry growth.
      Summary: The Central government commits to supporting the IT sector to accelerate Services exports toward a trillion-dollar objective by promoting high technology products and new services, assisting industry proposals to establish IT hubs in tier two and tier three towns, and tasking the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade to provide facilitation and infrastructure support.
      Summary: The National Startup Awards 2021 recognised 46 startups, one incubator and one accelerator after three rounds of evaluation and presentations before specialist jury panels. Applicants across 49 sub-sectors were assessed on Innovation, Scalability, Economic Impact, Social Impact, Environmental Impact, and Inclusiveness and Diversity. Winners will receive year-round support across seven tracks-Investor Connect, Mentorship, Government Connect, Capacity Development, Corporate Connect, Brand Showcase and Unicorn Engagement-and benefit from complementary digital measures including blockchain-enabled verification and Digilocker-enabled recognition certificates.
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      GST - States

      1.
      GST/2021-22/F.No. 509/65 - dated - 7-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Date Extension for filing annual return 2020-21
      Summary: Registered persons whose aggregate turnover in financial year 2020-21 did not exceed the prescribed threshold are exempted from filing the annual return for that financial year under the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax regime. The exemption is issued under the Commissioner's power under the first proviso to section 44 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the recommendations of the Council. The notification is stated to take effect retrospectively from 1 August 2021.
      2.
      11/XI-2-22-9(47)/17 T.C. 177- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(225)-2022 - dated - 7-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. KA. NI.-2-842/XI 9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(09)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh GST notification for specified services by substituting the recipient description in items (iii), (vi), (ix), (x) and item (vii) so that the relevant service descriptions refer only to a "Union territory or a local authority". It also omits the conditions in column (5) against items (iii), (vi), (vii), (ix) and (x), and is deemed to have come into force from 1 January 2022.
      3.
      1335/XI-2-21-9(47)/17T.C. 167- U.P.Act-1-2017-Order- (222)-2022 - dated - 6-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to appoint 01.06.2021 as the day from which the provisions of section 6 of the Uttar Pradesh goods and services tax (amendment) Act, 2021 relating to amendment of section 50 of the UPGST Act, 2017 shall come in to force
      Summary: Appointment of 1 June 2021 as the date on which section 6 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 shall be deemed to have come into force, thereby bringing into operation the amendment to section 50 of the Uttar Pradesh GST Act, 2017 from that specified date. The notification is issued in exercise of the power conferred by section 1 of the 2021 Amendment Act and fixes the commencement date for the specified amendment provision.
      4.
      1211/XI-2-21-9(47)/17 T.C. 168- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(223)-2022 - dated - 6-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to appoint 01.08.2021 as the date on which the provisions of section 4 and 5 of the Uttar Pradesh goods and services tax (amendment) Act, 2021 shall come in to force
      Summary: Commencement of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 was notified by appointing 1 August 2021 as the date on which sections 4 and 5 of the Act shall be deemed to have come into force. The notification exercises the power under section 1 of the Amendment Act and gives operative effect to those provisions from the specified date.
      5.
      08/XI-2-21-9(47)/17 T.C. 175- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(221)-2022 - dated - 6-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to notify section 1 of the Uttar Pradesh goods and services tax (amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: The Governor appointed 28 March 2021 as the date on which section 1 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 is deemed to have come into force. The notification was issued under the power conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Amendment Act and records publication of the English translation under Article 348(3) of the Constitution of India.
      6.
      02/XI-2-22-9(47)/17 T.C. 176- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(224)-2022 - dated - 6-1-2022 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to appoint 01.01.2022 as the date on which the provisions of section 2,3 and 7 to 15 of the Uttar Pradesh goods and services tax (amendment) Act, 2021 shall come in to force
      Summary: The Governor appointed 1 January 2022 as the date on which sections 2, 3 and 7 to 15 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 would be deemed to have come into force. The notification fixes the commencement date for the specified amendment provisions and gives them effect from the appointed day.
      7.
      1391/XI-2-21-9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(219)-2021 - dated - 31-12-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. KA. NI.-2-837/XI 9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(07)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Uttar Pradesh GST exemption notification revises Schedule entries by substituting tariff headings and product descriptions for specified goods, inserting a new entry for tender coconut water other than in unit containers subject to brand-name conditions, omitting one existing entry, and updating the heading for aircraft-related goods. The changes apply from 1 January 2022.
      8.
      1390/XI-2-21-9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(218)-2021 - dated - 31-12-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. KA. NI.-2-1826/XI 9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(134)-2018 Dated 19.09.218
      Summary: Amends an existing Uttar Pradesh SGST exemption notification by substituting the tariff entries in the Table. Against serial number 4, the entry in column (2) is replaced with "4414", and against serial number 29, the entry in column (2) is replaced with "7419 80". The amendment is made under section 11 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and takes effect from 1 January 2022.
      9.
      1206/XI-2-21-9(47)/17 T.C. 163- U.P. Act-1-2017- Order-(216)-2021 - dated - 31-12-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. KA. NI.-2-836/XI 9(47)/17- U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(06)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh GST rate notification by omitting one entry from Schedule I at 2.5% and inserting a new Schedule II entry at 6% for footwear of sale value not exceeding Rs. 1000 per pair. The amendment takes effect from 1 January 2022.
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      GST - States

      1.
      166/22/2021 - dated 14-1-2022
      Clarification on certain refund related issues
      Summary: The circular clarifies that the time limit in section 54(1) does not apply to refunds of excess balances in the electronic cash ledger; unjust enrichment certification under Rule 89(2)(l)/(m) is not required for such refunds; TDS/TCS amounts credited to the electronic cash ledger are equivalent to cash, may be used at the registered person's discretion and any unutilized balance is refundable; and for tax on supplies regarded as deemed exports the relevant date for refund is the date the supplier files the return related to those supplies.
      2.
      165/21/2021 - dated 14-1-2022
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification 14/2020- State Tax dated 24th June, 2020
      Summary: Where an invoice is issued to a recipient located outside India for services whose place of supply is in India, and payment is received by the supplier in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian rupees where permitted by the RBI, such invoice may be issued without a Dynamic QR Code, because a dynamic QR code cannot be used by the recipient located outside India to make payment.
      3.
      167/23/2021 - dated 5-1-2022
      GST on service supplied by restaurants through e-commerce operators
      Summary: E-commerce operators are liable to pay GST in cash on restaurant services supplied through their platforms under section 9(5); they need not collect TCS or file GSTR-8 for those services, need no separate registration, must issue invoices for such services, and cannot use ITC to discharge that liability. ECOs remain liable even if the restaurant supplier is unregistered, and the value of supplies through ECOs counts toward the supplier's aggregate turnover. Supplies through ECOs are not inward supplies for reverse charge. Reporting of these supplies should be made in GSTR-3B and relevant GSTR-1 tables as indicated.
      4.
      CCT-PEl-POL-0155-2021/2/2021-15199/CT&GST - dated 9-12-2021
      Circulars on GST Acts/Rules issued by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, CBIC New Delhi
      Summary: Invoices to recipients located outside India for services whose place of supply is in India may be issued without a Dynamic QR Code when payment is received in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian rupees through RBI permitted modes. Refunds of excess electronic cash ledger balances are not subject to the time limit in section 54(1), do not require Rule 89(2)(l)/(m) certifications, TDS/TCS credits in the electronic cash ledger are refundable as excess balance, and the relevant date for refunds on deemed exports is the return filing date of the supplier.
      5.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 25/2021 - dated 3-12-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification No. 442-F.T. dated 03.04.2020.
      Summary: Where a recipient is located outside India but the place of supply of services is in India, an invoice to that recipient may be issued without a Dynamic QR Code if the supplier receives payment in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian rupees where permitted by the Reserve Bank of India; such supplies are not considered export of services for this purpose and the prior trade circular entry is substituted to reflect this relief.
      6.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 26/2021 - dated 3-12-2021
      Clarification on certain refund related issues
      Summary: The circular clarifies that the statutory time limit for refund applications does not apply to refunds of excess balance in the electronic cash ledger; unjust enrichment certification is not required for such refunds; TDS/TCS credits in the electronic cash ledger are equivalent to cash and unutilized balances may be refunded; and for deemed export refunds the relevant date is the date the supplier files the return relating to those supplies.
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