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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 21,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Under the faceless assessment scheme Section 144B permits an assessee to request a personal hearing when a variation is proposed in a draft assessment order, and the ReAC head may approve such requests; the CBDT SOP allows video conference hearings with written submissions and documentary supplementation. Courts have held issuance of a Show Cause Notice is mandatory before prejudicial variation and that denial of requested personal hearing violates principles of natural justice, leading to set aside and remand for issuance of proper notice, draft order and a reasoned order.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 62 authorises the proper officer to make a best judgment assessment in FORM GST ASMT-13 of registered persons who fail to file returns under section 39 or 45 after service of a mandatory notice under section 46, to be completed within five years from the annual-return due date; a valid return filed within thirty days of service deems the assessment withdrawn but interest under section 50 and late fees under section 47 remain payable, and a summary of the assessment must be uploaded in FORM GST DRC-07.
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      Summary: A second advance installment of tax devolution was authorised, matching the regular January monthly devolution so that States receive double their monthly entitlement to bolster immediate liquidity for capital and developmental expenditure related to CoVID-19 response. The release follows a prior identical advance instalment and complements an earlier back-to-back loan made to States in lieu of GST compensation shortfall; a state-wise schedule details regular, advance, and total releases for January.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O.MS.No.380 - dated - 30-12-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment to Go.Ms.No.257, Revenue(CT-II)Department, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The amendment broadens vehicle-related language to include motor cycle, omnibus and other motor vehicles, inserts an exclusion for restaurant services except those supplied at "specified premises," expands Motor Vehicle Act cross-references for definitions, and defines "specified premises" as hotel accommodation units with a declared tariff above a stated threshold; the changes become effective from the notification's commencement date.
      2.
      G.O.MS.No.379 - dated - 30-12-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment to Go.Ms.No.588, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 12.12.2017
      Summary: The Government amends the Andhra Pradesh GST notification by omitting the words "or a Governmental authority or a Government Entity" from specified service descriptions and by inserting provisos that items covering certain services shall not apply to services supplied through an electronic commerce operator and notified under the GST law; the amendments take effect from the first day of January, 2022.
      3.
      G.O.MS.No.376 - dated - 30-12-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment to Go.Ms.No.258, Revenue(CT-II)Department, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The Government amends the prior notification by omitting a specified entry from Schedule II (lower-rate) and deleting the words limiting a 9% entry in Schedule III that referred to Information Technology software, effected by notification in the State Gazette and confined to textual changes to the earlier Go.Ms.No.258.
      4.
      35/2021– State Tax - dated - 17-1-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: A new rule mandates Aadhaar authentication of proprietors, partners, directors, trustees or authorized signatories to be eligible to file revocation of cancellation applications and refund claims (including integrated tax on exports). If Aadhaar is unavailable the enrolment ID plus prescribed identity documents may be furnished and Aadhaar must be authenticated within thirty days of allotment. Refund credit will be made only to a bank account in the applicant's name obtained on the applicant's PAN, and proprietorship PAN must be linked with the proprietor's Aadhaar.
      5.
      05/GST-2 - dated - 18-1-2022 - Haryana SGST
      Notification to amend notification no. 46/ST-2, dated 30.06.2017 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification substitutes recipient descriptions in specified table entries, replacing phrases that included governmental authorities and government entities with "Union territory or a local authority" for items (iii), (vi), (vii), (ix) and (x), thereby narrowing eligible recipients; it also omits the entries in the table column "Condition" for those same items.
      6.
      04/GST-2 - dated - 18-1-2022 - Haryana SGST
      Notification to amend notification no. 35/ST-2, dated 30.06.2017 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Haryana SGST notification removes the Schedule I entry at serial 225 taxed at 2.5% and inserts in Schedule II (6% rate) a new serial after serial 171 covering footwear of sale value not exceeding Rs. 1000 per pair; the amendment is made under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and takes effect from 1 January 2022.
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      18/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 49 – State Tax, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the return-linked phrase with "liable to pay tax but fail to do so," changes the heading "Tax period" to "Month/Quarter," and replaces serial entries 4-7 to prescribe staged interest/applicability for different taxpayer categories based on aggregate turnover and filing category for specified months and the quarter ending March; the amendment is effective from the first day of June.
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      17/2021 – State Tax - dated - 24-12-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 83/2020 – State Tax, dated the 29th January, 2021
      Summary: The Commissioner amends Notification No. 83/2020 by inserting "and May, 2021" into its second proviso, thereby extending the proviso's temporal scope to include May 2021; the amendment is effected under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 37 read with section 168 of the Jharkhand GST Act and is deemed effective from 1st June, 2021.
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      40/2021 – State Tax - dated - 11-1-2022 - Maharashtra SGST
      Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: Amendments restrict input tax credit until suppliers furnish outward supply details and recipients receive FORM GSTR-2B; extend filing dates for the 2020-2021 annual return and reconciliation statement; require attested invoices for refunds when Unique Identity Number is absent; introduce rule 144A enabling sale by auction of goods or conveyance for recovery of unpaid penalties with specified auction procedures and exceptions for perishable or hazardous goods; and prescribe appropriation of sale proceeds and updated forms and attachment/objection procedures.
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      120/2022-GST - dated 19-1-2022
      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, and will not be required to collect TCS for those services; this liability applies even where the supplier is unregistered. ECOs need not obtain a separate registration to discharge this liability, must include such supplies in the supplier's aggregate turnover, are not recipients for reverse charge purposes, may continue to avail input tax credit but cannot use ITC to pay the GST on restaurant services, and should issue/report invoices and returns in the specified GSTR tables for accounting.

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      02/2022 - dated 19-1-2022
      Alignment of AEO Circular No. 33/2016 dated 22.07.2016 and 54/2020 dated 15.12.2020 with CAROTAR, 2020 implemented vide dated 21.09.2020
      Summary: The CAROTAR, 2020 regime and the statutory procedure for claiming preferential rates of duty prevail over specified bank-guarantee dispensations in Circular No. 33/2016 and Circular No. 54/2020; those circular provisions are to be aligned so that competent-authority directions to furnish bank guarantees for provisional release remain unaffected and AEO relaxations are read subject to the origin-claim procedure.
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