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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 27,2023

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      By: Sunil Keswani
      Summary: Second proviso to section 16(2) conditions entitlement to Input Tax Credit on the recipient's payment of invoice value plus tax to the supplier within a statutory period and prescribes reversal of ITC with interest where the recipient "fails to pay." The proviso raises legal issues where contractual payment terms exceed the statutory period, implicates privity of contract, and produces hardship in contexts like retention monies and post-supply discounts. The author recommends legislative reliefs: carve-outs for contractually governed non-payments, suspension during extraordinary crises, and mitigation of interest consequences.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 67(12) allows the Commissioner or authorized officer to carry out test purchases at taxable persons' premises to verify issuance of tax invoices or bills of supply; purchased goods may be returned and the taxable person must refund the price after cancelling any invoice. Joint Commissioners (Intelligence) are authorized to conduct such operations, which require prior approval, evidence based selection, uniform operational procedures, recording of invoices and statements, and initiation of penal action or suo motu registration where non issuance, evasion, or turnover exceedance is found.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Classification of interactive flat panel screens as automatic data processing machines depends on their functional characteristics under the Section and Chapter notes: they must be programmable, store and execute programmes and data, perform user specified computations, and execute logical decision making without human intervention. If these conditions are met the device is classifiable as an automatic data processing machine and attracts the GST rate applicable to that category; devices performing additional non data processing functions are to be classified by their primary function and attract a different GST rate.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The composite supply of supplying, installing, testing and commissioning an oxygen pipeline system for government hospitals includes installation services and connection of gas-operated equipment and does not fall within the Covid relief exemption; it is classified under the stated supply classification and is liable to 18% GST.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court directed that where goods are detained but not confiscated, the affected person must first apply to the authority that issued the detention order to seek its revocation by producing all relevant documents; if the nature of the goods remains disputed the authority shall obtain an on site opinion from the Forest Department. The appellant was ordered to file the revocation application within one week, and the authority was directed to allow protective measures for natural produce to prevent deterioration.
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      Summary: Formation of a G20 Startup20 Engagement Group to develop coordinated policy recommendations and operational instruments for the global startup ecosystem, convening an inception meeting to harmonise definitions, promote cross-border knowledge sharing, and foster collaboration among startups, corporates, investors, innovation agencies and government enablers. Activities are organised into three taskforces-Foundation and Alliances, Finance, and Inclusion and Sustainability-tasked respectively with consensus definitions and partnership facilitation; increasing early-stage access to capital and investor frameworks; and promoting women-led, inclusive and SDG-aligned startups alongside responsible investment and mentorship. Deliverables include a policy communique, a Startup Handbook of agreed terminologies, a Global Innovation Centre, and designation of Startup20 as a global contact point.
      Summary: The release announces selection of 29 Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs officers and staff for the Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificates and Medals in the category of Specially Distinguished Record of Service, chosen for sustained exemplary and flawless performance; the recognised personnel span senior management and field grades and are listed by name, designation and present posting.
      Summary: Advisory implements Automated Drop Proceedings for GSTINs suspended for non filing: where pending returns are filed the system will automatically drop proceedings and revoke suspension; if the GSTIN does not become active, taxpayers should use the Initiate Drop Proceeding option on the GST Portal (Services > User Services > View Notices and Orders > Initiate Drop Proceeding) and, if that fails, contact the jurisdictional officer. The facility applies to suspensions after the stated cutoff.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 41(E) - dated - 19-1-2023 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Amendment Rules, 2023
      Summary: The amendment substitutes revised Form MR 1 and Form MR 2, effective 23 January 2023. Form MR 1 is the return of appointment requiring entity and appointee details, board resolution, remuneration breakdown, tenure, age and disqualification disclosures, and attachments including board resolution and Nomination and Remuneration Committee certificate. Form MR 2 is the application to the Central Government where Part I of Schedule V is not complied with (including over 70 appointees and non residents), requiring detailed personal particulars, identification of non compliance, justification, resolutions, auditor and committee certificates, and specified documentary attachments.

      Customs

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      02/2023 - dated - 25-1-2023 - ADD
      Levy Anti dumping duty on imports of Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) originating in or exported from China PR, Indonesia, Korea RP and Thailand for a period of five years - Seeks to amend Notification No. 43/2021-Customs (ADD), dated 9th August, 2021
      Summary: Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on Phthalic Anhydride imports from specified countries rests on findings of dumping below normal value, material injury to domestic industry and causation; the Central Government had imposed duty under the Customs Tariff Act. Subsequently the designated authority concluded a requested change constituted only a producer name change without altering ownership or business nature, and the notification is amended to substitute the producer's name in the duty table under the statutory antidumping powers.
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      06/2023 - dated - 25-1-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificates and Medals announced on the occasion of Republic Day, 2023
      Summary: Presidential Appreciation Certificates and Medals have been conferred on a named list of CBIC officers and staff for a Specially Distinguished Record of Service, spanning vigilance, analytics, prevention, revenue intelligence, GST administration, human resources and accounts. The awards are granted under the established awards scheme for customs and indirect tax personnel as published in the Gazette and are administratively effected by a formal notification signed by the Commissioner (Investigation-Customs).

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      154- FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2022 - dated - 3-1-2023 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: Rule 109A is substituted to allocate appeal forums by the rank of the original adjudicating officer: decisions of an Additional Commissioner are appealed to the Special Commissioner (Appeals); decisions of Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, State Tax Officer or Additional State Tax Officer are appealed to the Additional Commissioner (Appeals); and decisions of Assistant Commissioner or State Tax Officer or Additional State Tax Officer are appealed to the Joint Commissioner (Appeals). Aggrieved persons have three months to appeal; officers directed to appeal have six months from communication of the order.
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      No.33764- FIN-CTI -TAX-0002/2022 - dated - 31-12-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: The Odisha GST Rules amendments revise registration verification and forms, create Rule 37A requiring reversal of input tax credit if a supplier fails to file outward-supply details by specified deadlines with re availment upon supplier compliance, tighten invoicing and e-commerce reporting (including TCS/section 9(5) reporting and consolidated rate-wise tables), establish electronic intimation and seven day remediation under Rule 88C with recovery on non-compliance, enhance refund documentation for unregistered claimants, and introduce appellate withdrawal procedures and corresponding form changes.
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      33739-FIN-CT1-TAX-0001/2022 - dated - 31-12-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Notification to amend F.D. notification No. 19841 dated 29.06.2017 bearing SRO No. 289/2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes serial number 3A in an Odisha GST notification to list specified HS codes and to define the covered goods as essential oils other than citrus, expressly including peppermint (Mentha piperita) and specified other mint oils; the amendment cites the authority of section 9(3) of the Odisha GST Act and states applicability to both registered and unregistered persons, effective from the stated commencement date.
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      33735-FIN-CT1-TAX-0001/2022 - dated - 31-12-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Notification to amend F.D. Notification No. 19833 dated 29.06.2017 bearing SRO No. 296/2017
      Summary: The State Government, invoking sub-section (1) of section 11, amends the Finance Department GST Schedule by substituting the S. No. 102 entry to include aquatic feed (shrimp and prawn), poultry and cattle feeds and specified feed inputs, and by inserting a new entry 102C under tariff headings 2302 and 2309 for husk of pulses (including Chilka), concentrates (chuni or churi) and Khanda, effective from 1st January, 2023.
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      33729 FIN-CT1-TAX-0001/2022 - dated - 31-12-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Notification to amend F.D. Notification No. 19873 dated 29.06.2017 bearing S.R.O. No. 306/2017
      Summary: Amendment narrows the exemption for renting of residential dwelling to situations where a registered person who is the proprietor of a proprietorship concern rents the dwelling in his personal capacity for use as his own residence, and where such renting is on his own account and not on account of the proprietorship concern; additionally, S. No. 23A and its related entries are omitted.
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      33725 FIN-CT1-TAX-0001/2022 - dated - 31-12-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Notification to amend notification No. 19829 dated 29.06.2017 bearing S.R.O. No. 295/2017
      Summary: Amendments substitute specific entries in Schedules I, II and III of the Odisha GST notification to reclassify ethyl alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit, to specify bran, sharps and other cereal residues with stated exclusions, to revise fruit based drink and school supply descriptions, and to exclude ethyl alcohol for blending from the Schedule III denatured spirits entry, thereby changing the taxable classifications that determine applicable GST treatment.
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