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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 28,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Refunds under Section 54 allow persons to claim tax and interest within two years from the relevant date, with documentary proof; where unregistered recipients have borne GST and cannot obtain a credit note because the statutory period has expired, they may obtain refunds by obtaining temporary registration via PAN and Aadhaar authentication, filing Form GST RFD 01 with Statement 8 and supporting documents, and the proper officer will scrutinize and sanction refundable amounts in Form GST RFD 06, subject to the minimum payable threshold and proportionality where partial repayments were made by suppliers.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 137 treats companies, firms, LLPs, HUFs and trusts as subject to personal liability rules: the entity and persons in charge of its business are liable, and directors, managers, secretaries, officers, partners, the Karta or managing trustee are deemed guilty where an offence by the entity is committed with their consent, connivance or attributable negligence. Designated partners in LLPs are similarly covered. Section 137(4) permits a defence where the person proves non involvement or that all possible measures to prevent the offence were taken.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court found the Form DRC 07 demand orders to be non speaking because they failed to reflect consideration of relevant aspects on the record, set the orders aside and remitted the matter for fresh consideration. On remand the revenue authority must rehear the petitioner, permit oral and written submissions, allow challenge to the legality of the Show Cause Notices, and pass a reasoned order dealing with each submission within the timeframe directed by the court.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Transfer of rights by a manufacturing centre to a separately registered software centre to perform integration, testing, installation and marketing of software for consideration is a supply between distinct persons and is leviable to GST; where the transaction transfers only rights to perform these activities, it constitutes a supply of service rather than goods.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where an Advance Ruling denying entitlement to Input Tax Credit is based on incomplete factual material and the supplier whose invoices were under consideration was not made a party or heard, the ruling should be set aside. The proper remedy is remand for fresh consideration: the AAR must issue notices to and hear both the supplier and the applicant and decide on ITC entitlement on the merits rather than directing the supplier to pursue an appeal when the necessary facts were absent from the original record.
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      Summary: Emphasises making sustainability central through LiFE, promoting circular economy practices and urging students to act as ambassadors of quality. Describes the Government as an enabler supplying infrastructure, technology and connectivity while urging institutions to leverage those supports through continuous learning and innovation. Encourages international education collaboration including offshore campuses and joint degrees, and promotes stakeholder engagement in trade policy; notes tax collection rises mainly reflect strengthened economic activity.
      Summary: The address presents a regulatory strategy balancing financial stability and market development through legislative reform, market infrastructure enhancements and progressive liberalisation to deepen onshore markets and broaden participation. It summarises tailored policy responses to global shocks-combining conventional tools, targeted liquidity operations, asset purchases and capital flow measures-while preserving collateral standards, routing interventions through banks and time bounding measures. It also sets reform priorities: easing non resident access to debt, expanding retail and derivative market participation, improving price discovery and addressing concentrated liquidity and retail access gaps to strengthen resilience amid greater capital account openness.
      Summary: The Union Budget will be presented in paperless form with all 14 constitutionally prescribed budget documents published on the Union Budget Mobile App in bilingual format for MPs and the public after the Finance Minister's Budget Speech; the App is downloadable from the Union Budget Web Portal.
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      24/2022 – State Tax - dated - 22-12-2022 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Chhattisgarh's Fourth Amendment to the GST Rules omits rules 122, 124, 125, 134 and 137; substitutes the marginal heading of rule 127 from "Duties" to "Functions" and rephrases its operative language to require that the Authority "shall discharge the following functions"; and replaces the Explanation to clarify that "Authority" means the Authority notified under the statute governing such notifications, with the amendment deemed operative from the first day of December, 2022.
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      15/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2022 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-STR explaining scope of exemption to renting of residential dwelling
      Summary: The amendment clarifies that the exemption for renting of residential dwelling applies where the registered person is the proprietor of a proprietorship concern and rents the residential dwelling in his personal capacity for use as his own residence, and where such renting is on his own account and not that of the proprietorship concern; additionally, entry 23A and its related entries are omitted.
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      13/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2022 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-STR for exempting Husk of pulses including chilka and concentrates including chuni/churi, khanda
      Summary: The Gujarat GST rate schedule is amended to substitute the feed description at S. No. 102 to cover aquatic, poultry and cattle feeds and related supplements, and to insert S. No. 102C exempting husk of pulses including Chilka, concentrates including chuni/churi, and Khanda; the amendment takes effect from the first day of January following issuance.
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      12/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2022 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017- State Tax (Rate) dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Gujarat amends the State GST notification by substituting entries in Schedules I, II and III to clarify classification of specified supplies: ethyl alcohol for blending with motor spirit is identified in Schedule I; bran and cereal residues are restated with explicit exclusions; fruit pulp or fruit juice based drinks and mathematical/geometry/colour boxes are reworded in Schedule II; and denatured ethyl alcohol and other spirits are clarified in Schedule III to exclude ethyl alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit. The amendments take effect from 1 January 2023.

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      02/2023 - dated - 25-1-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Pension fund - the California Public Employees Retirement System Specified as the specified person by Central Government.
      Summary: The Central Government specifies the California Public Employees Retirement System as a specified person under clause (23FE) of section 10, granting tax-exempt status to eligible investments in India within the notified period subject to conditions: timely filing of returns, Form No.10BBC certification, quarterly Form No.10BBB reporting, segmented accounts, regulation under California law, exclusive use of earnings for statutory obligations, prohibition on borrowing for Indian investments, no day-to-day participation in investees (monitoring and director rights allowed), and a minimum three-year holding requirement; non-compliance causes ineligibility.
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