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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 25,2022

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 169 creates a deemed service fiction for decisions, orders and notices sent by prescribed modes, including registered post with acknowledgement, email, portal hosting, publication or affixture; where registered post with acknowledgement exists the statute presumes service, but practical delivery failures and portal limitations justify issuance of certified copies on request to enable pursuit of statutory remedies.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Public submissions to the Union Budget 2022-23 press for comprehensive tax policy reform: raising excise on tobacco and alcohol to curb consumption and fund health; rebalancing corporate and individual tax treatment; expanding and simplifying deductions for education, medical expenses and housing by consolidating disparate provisions into unified reliefs; and widening tax-preferred savings. Complementary demands include increased public spending on healthcare, education, science and technology, measures to boost employment-especially in rural and tourism sectors-and administrative reforms to civil services and social-security coverage for informal workers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAAR held that the supplier's provision of installation, up gradation, training and related services under distinct hourly rates constitutes a composite supply, and that the foreign contracting principal who pays the supplier is the recipient for GST purposes. Where the foreign principal subcontracts actual performance to the Indian supplier and does not itself perform the services, those services do not fall within the definition of intermediary under the IGST Act, and the parties are separate legal persons rather than mere establishments of a distinct person.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The e Advance Ruling Scheme digitizes the advance ruling process: electronic filing of prescribed forms, payment of fee, Registrar scrutiny and defect cure, random automated allocation to the Board for Advance Rulings, electronic service of notices, video conference hearings, submission of additional facts under affidavit, confidentiality of proceedings, pronouncement and possible publication of rulings, rectification of apparent mistakes, and appeal to the High Court.
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      Summary: Active intervention by the Trade Defence Wing secures reductions in foreign-imposed countervailing and anti-subsidy duties on Indian exports by coordinating intergovernmental representation, conducting consultations with investigating authorities, and presenting technical and legal submissions. Recent operations yielded predominantly minimal duty margins in CVD investigations and reviews, including an EC duty margin as low as 0.45% and a US administrative review reduction from 11.67% to 2.82%.
      Summary: The Zero duty Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme under the Foreign Trade Policy permits import of capital goods (including CKD/SKD and software systems) at zero customs duty, subject to an export obligation equal to six times the duty saved, to be fulfilled within six years from authorization issue; the FTP 2015-20 was extended through 2021-22 to provide policy stability during the pandemic and sustain EPCG-driven export growth in the engineering goods sector.
      Summary: Three Government securities are re-issued through price-based auctions-two via the uniform price method and one via the multiple price method-with the Government allowed to retain additional subscriptions. Up to 5% of each notified amount is allocated under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within designated windows for non-competitive and competitive bids. Auction results, payment/settlement dates, and eligibility for When Issued trading follow RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Approval under Section 31(1) of the Competition Act, 2002 was granted for the two GlaxoSmithKline consumer healthcare subsidiaries to acquire 100% of the share capital of GlaxoSmithKline Asia Private Limited, and precedes the transfer of India trademarks for the "Iodex" and "Ostocalcium" brands and associated legal, economic, commercial and marketing rights from GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Limited to GSKAPL.
      Summary: CCI approved an increase in Generali Participations Netherlands N.V.'s shareholding in Future Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited through a three step acquisition: a preferential allotment, purchase of Industrial Investment Trusts Limited's entire stake resulting in its exit, and a further preferential allotment, cumulatively increasing GPN's aggregate holding and consolidating control.
      Summary: India leads global exports of pickling cucumber/gherkins, exporting under two product categories to major markets. APEDA, under Department of Commerce directions, has promoted infrastructure development, international product promotion and implementation of food safety management systems in processing units. Exporting companies hold international certifications (ISO, BRC, IFS, FSSC 22000, HACCP) and many conduct social audits; APEDA provides financial assistance for infrastructure, quality enhancement and market promotion to increase export value and compliance with buyer specifications.
      Summary: Officers conducted coordinated searches and arrested a proprietor for operating a fake Input Tax Credit network that used bogus billing to generate and pass fraudulent GST credits; the accused admitted involvement and was remanded to judicial custody. Preliminary inquiry revealed substantial fraudulent ITC claims and a wider interconnected network across multiple cities, with jurisdictional commissionerates instructed to commence legal action and enforcement activity to dismantle the scheme.
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      03/2022 - dated - 24-1-2022 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 42/2016 - Customs (ADD) dated 8th August, 2016 to remove levy of ADD on PVC Flex Films.
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty on PVC Flex Films is revoked under the Customs Tariff framework, rescinding the earlier notification that imposed the levy on imports of PVC Flex Films originating in the specified foreign territory, while preserving validity of actions taken or omissions before the rescission.
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      Trade Notice No. 32/2021-22 - dated 24-1-2022
      Extension of Date for Mandatory electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) through the Common Digital Platform to 31st March 2022
      Summary: The transition period for mandatory submission of Non-Preferential Certificates of Origin via the e-CoO electronic filing platform is extended to 31 March 2022, with manual/paper systems permitted only until that date. Issuing agencies listed under Appendix-2E must complete onboarding by 31 March 2022 or be de-notified. Exporters and agencies are urged to familiarise themselves with the platform and its enhancements; technical or procedural assistance is available through the CoO Helpdesk and a designated DGFT contact, and guidance materials are on the e-CoO landing page.

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      1081/02/2022 - dated 19-1-2022
      Master Circular on Recovery and Write-Off of Arrears of Revenue
      Summary: The Circular prescribes a consolidated framework for management of confirmed indirect tax and customs arrears, classifying arrears by litigation status and recoverability, mandating a dedicated Tax Recovery Cell in each Commissionerate, and detailing recovery remedies including appropriation of monies, attachment and sale of goods and property, garnishee proceedings, enforcement of bank guarantees, and recovery from successors. It requires proactive tracing of defaulters using departmental records, financial and registry databases, engagement with insolvency and recovery fora (IRP/NCLT/DRT/Official Liquidator), and imposes time-bound recovery actions and prescribed write-off procedures via committees and delegated authorities.
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