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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 31,2023

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      By: Saket Agarwal
      Summary: The document addresses whether the doctrine of mutuality bars taxation of transactions between Alternative Investment Funds and their contributors, summarising the three mutuality tests (identity of contributors and participators, obedience to contributors' mandate, and prohibition of profit-taking from the common fund), surveys constitutional and statutory changes including a GST deeming fiction treating funds and members as separate persons, and reviews jurisprudence and tribunal decisions that apply these principles to determine when fund structures and commercial practices defeat mutuality and render inter-se transfers taxable.
      By: Parth Gondia
      Summary: The Northern Operating Systems ruling treated foreign group companies as employers of seconded staff, thereby supporting application of reverse charge and exposing reimbursements to withholding risk; this raises two income tax concerns: whether reimbursements to non resident principals attract tax deduction at source, and whether such payments constitute fees for technical services rather than salaries, with significant consequences for taxability and litigation risk.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Assessing Officer and High Court truncated the statutory directive to consider all relevant material, improperly elevating investigation reports not gathered by the AO into primary proof, while misapplying principles of the Evidence Act and failing to discharge the burden of proof; furthermore, factual findings of the Tribunal were disturbed contrary to the finality of Tribunal findings and binding precedents were insufficiently considered, supporting the need for reconsideration or appeal.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 138 permits the Commissioner to compound offences by requiring the accused to pay a prescribed compounding amount and mandates payment of tax, interest and penalty; excluded categories are specified and on payment no further proceedings under the Act shall be initiated and existing criminal proceedings shall stand abated.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court held that inadvertent misstatement of a recipient's GSTIN on invoices, carried into GSTR-1 and related forms, constituted a bonafide error within the scope of Circular No. 183/15/2022-GST, and directed the revenue to permit portal access and follow the Circular's procedure to rectify the entries so the recipient may claim input tax credit; the court extended the Circular's benefit to an additional identical fiscal period.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: GTA activities comprising transportation, storage, warehousing and ancillary facilitation are legally distinct from clearing and forwarding agent services because they are independently taxable, differ in collection mechanism, and the availability of abatement and transfer of liability under the Reverse Charge Mechanism isolates the service component; statutory aggregation is applicable only where service components are not perceptibly divisible.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An available alternate statutory remedy does not absolutely bar a writ petition when principles of natural justice are violated. The taxpayer had requested a personal hearing which was not granted before assessment and demand were made; the court held that denial of such an opportunity of hearing defeats the alternate remedy defence, required the tax authority to grant a hearing and reconsider its decision, and restrained recovery pending fresh disposal.
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      GST - States

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      S.R.O. No. 138/2023 - dated - 27-1-2023 - Kerala SGST
      Kerala Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Kerala Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2023 amend the 2017 Rules by omitting rules 122, 124, 125, 134 and 137; substituting the marginal heading of rule 127 from "Duties" to "Functions" and replacing the duty language with a functions enumeration; and amending the Explanation to rule 137 to define "Authority" as the authority notified under the relevant provision of the Act.
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      S.R.O. No. 137/2023 - dated - 27-1-2023 - Kerala SGST
      Kerala Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Kerala Government amends FORM GSTR-9 Instructions by substituting references to the reporting period "April, 2022 to September, 2022" with revised wording extending the period to include April, 2022 to October, 2022 and specifying returns filed up to 30th November, 2022 for designated table entries, effective from 15th November 2022.
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      GST - States

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      136/2021-GST - dated 11-1-2023
      Prescribing manner of filing an application for refund by unregistered persons
      Summary: Enables unregistered recipients to obtain temporary GST registration via PAN and Aadhaar authentication to file FORM GST RFD-01 ('Refund for unregistered person') with statement 8 and supplier certificate, claim refund of tax borne where credit note issuance under section 34 is time-barred, limits refund to tax declared on invoices, requires separate applications per supplier/state, treats supplier's cancellation letter as the relevant date for two-year limitation, applies minimum refund threshold, and directs standard officer scrutiny and issuance of FORM GST RFD-06 with speaking order.
      2.
      135/2021-GST - dated 11-1-2023
      Clarification regarding the treatment of statutory dues under GST law in respect of the taxpayers for whom the proceedings have been finalised under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Where insolvency proceedings under the IBC result in reduction of statutory dues owed by a corporate debtor, the jurisdictional Commissioner must issue an intimation reducing the demand to the taxable person and the authority handling recovery; where a recovery summary has been issued, the intimation must be issued in the prescribed form and recovery proceedings may continue only in relation to the reduced amount. Adjudications under the IBC are treated as other proceedings for purposes of post-decision adjustment of government dues, and such amounts are treated as operational debt for claim processes before insolvency authorities.
      3.
      134/2021-GST - dated 11-1-2023
      Clarification on various issue pertaining to GST
      Summary: No Claim Bonus does not amount to consideration from the insured to the insurer and is not a supply; where NCB is pre disclosed in the policy and recorded in the invoice, it is an admissible deduction from the value of insurance services for GST valuation, and GST is leviable on the premium after NCB deduction. Exemption from mandatory e invoicing for specified sectors applies to the entity as a whole, covering all supplies made by that entity.
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      133/2021-GST - dated 11-1-2023
      Clarification with regard to applicability of provisions of section 75(2) of Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and its effect on limitation
      Summary: When a fraud-targeted show cause notice is held unsustainable and is to be treated as issued under the non-fraud assessment provision, the proper officer must issue the re-determination order of tax, interest and penalty within the two-year period from communication of the appellate direction. Re-determination is confined to amounts for which a show cause notice could validly have been issued under the non-fraud procedure within its limitation window; amounts outside that window are time-barred and must be dropped.
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      132/2021-GST - dated 11-1-2023
      Clarification on the entitlement of input tax credit where the place of supply is determined in terms of the proviso to sub-section (8) of section 12 of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Where transportation of goods is to a place outside India, the place of supply of the transportation service is the foreign destination; such supplies are inter State and IGST is chargeable. The recipient located in India may claim input tax credit of the IGST charged, subject to fulfilment of input tax credit eligibility, apportionment and blocked credit conditions. The supplier must report the place of supply in GSTR 1 as a foreign country.
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