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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 01,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: Zero-rated supply to SEZ units includes services where tax would otherwise be payable under reverse charge; supplies to SEZ developers or units are zero-rated regardless of supplier location, and a recipient who furnishes a letter of undertaking is not liable to pay GST under reverse charge on renting of immovable property or other services procured from Domestic Tariff Area suppliers for authorized SEZ operations.
      By: pooja jajwni
      Summary: A joint development agreement comprises a transfer of development rights and an eventual sale of land, treated as separable activities for GST because land is a bundle of rights, statutory classification and administrative guidance distinguish rights transfers from sales, and enforceability and valuation principles differ. The sale of land is excluded from GST, whereas the transfer of development rights may be taxable. Consideration can be segregated by deducting the fair value of land at the agreement date from the total monetary benefits to the landowner, with the residual attributed to development rights for GST.
      By: MOHD JAVED
      Summary: Charitable and philanthropic activity is described as not-for-profit engagement serving public welfare rather than private gain, rooted in religious obligations and historical practices. In India, kingship, cultural narratives, and 19th-century missionaries and reform movements gave rise to organised social work and early societies, which evolved into a diverse NGO ecosystem and volunteer networks providing education, relief, and social reform.
      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: Issuance of a summary order in FORM GST DRC-07 within days of a vague show cause notice under Section 73(1), without affording an opportunity of hearing, constitutes a violation of principles of natural justice; a summary that accompanies the notice must be issued electronically to maintain a record, and where the notice lacks requisite particulars and proceedings are finalized in haste the resulting orders are procedurally irregular and subject to quashing on writ challenge.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Commissioner may compound any offence under the GST law, before or after prosecution, by accepting a prescribed compounding amount paid by the accused to the appropriate government, provided tax, interest and penalty for the offence have been paid; the amount must conform to prescribed minimum and maximum limits and the compounding procedure must follow the applicable rules.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Form NDH-2 must be filed by Nidhi companies to obtain Regional Director permissions or to intimate statutory actions where prescribed thresholds or actions are involved, including extensions for compliance shortfalls, opening or closing branches, and temporary withdrawal of unencumbered term deposits. The form requires company identification, purpose, audited financial particulars, board resolution, member and branch details, prescribed attachments, declarations by authorised officers, and certification by a practising chartered accountant, company secretary, or cost accountant who verifies original records and accepts statutory liability for certification.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Petitioner claimed reimbursement for additional GST paid following a statutory rate increase; the contract treats post-tender increases as reimbursable by the employer on submission of proof. The court directed the department to decide the Petitioner's representation within a set timeframe, allowed a fresh representation with supporting proof of additional tax liability, and required the department to take steps to reimburse the additional GST paid under the contractual reimbursement mechanism.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non-issuance of a Show Cause Notice in Part A of FORM GST DRC-01A as required under Rule 142(1A) deprives the assessee of a fair opportunity to respond; subsequent reminders do not cure the defect, so proceedings initiated on that basis are vitiated and the demand order consequent thereto cannot stand.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Delhi High Court found that revenue instructions barring an ISD from transitioning accumulated unutilized CENVAT credit were inconsistent with judicial precedent establishing an ISD's entitlement to transition such credit, and held that a review of the order quashing those instructions was unnecessary.
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      Summary: Second-highest gross GST revenue was recorded in January 2023, crossing the 1.50 lakh crore threshold for the third time in FY2022-23. Component-wise receipts for CGST, SGST, IGST (including import of goods) and cess are reported, with regular IGST settlements to Centre and States producing consolidated post-settlement CGST and SGST receipts. Year-to-date revenues are substantially higher than last year, with import receipts growing faster than domestic transactions.
      Summary: Union Budget 2023 preview focuses on proposed revisions to income tax rates and slabs, benefits for the salaried class, support and incentives for MSMEs and start ups, and rationalisation of the capital gain tax regime as fiscal measures to stimulate growth and improve taxpayer compliance.
      Summary: The Economic Survey 2022 23 presents policy measures to align development with climate goals by strengthening conservation programmes that have increased forest and mangrove cover, advancing a 50% non fossil installed capacity target, launching the National Green Hydrogen Mission, and mobilising finance through a sovereign green bond framework aligned with Green Bond Principles alongside mandatory Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report disclosures for top listed entities to steer capital into low carbon projects.
      Summary: The Survey reports record agricultural outputs alongside targeted policy measures: free foodgrain distribution expanded for one year, nationwide ration portability via One Nation One Ration Card, large-scale financing through the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund for post-harvest projects with interest subvention and credit guarantees, and sectoral programmes including PMMSY for fisheries, MIDH for horticulture clusters and PMKSY/PMFME for food processing and value-chain formalisation.
      Summary: The Survey links sustained 4.6% agricultural growth and record exports to measures ensuring returns and support: a policy of raising the Minimum Support Price to at least a 50% margin over average cost, expanded Kisan Credit Card coverage and subsidised short-term loans, income transfers under PM KISAN reaching over 11 crore farmers, wide enrolment in Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna delivering large claims, promotion of mechanisation through SMAM with custom hiring centres and machinery banks, and encouragement of organic and natural farming via PKVY, MOVCDNER and BPKP.
      Summary: Thrust on rural development prioritises improving rural quality of life and inclusive livelihoods through coordinated programmes: community-driven livelihood initiatives (DAY NRLM, MGNREGS) that mobilise Self Help Groups and create productive assets; skill training (DDU GKY) to support employment; women's economic empowerment via SHG formation and bank linkage with strong repayment discipline; and complementary basic services and infrastructure (housing, water, sanitation, clean cooking fuel, roads, electrification) to sustain gains in productivity and resilience.
      Summary: Government health expenditure rose as a share of total health expenditure while out of pocket spending fell, reflecting a shift toward public financing and pooled risk mechanisms. Budget documents and the Economic Survey report increased allocation to health within social services and higher budgeted health outlays by Union and State governments. Public spending has increasingly targeted primary and secondary care, and social security expenditure on health, including government insurance schemes, has expanded to reduce direct financial burden on households.
      Summary: The Survey records that SHGs supplied masks, essential goods and financial access during Covid, and that government measures expanded collateral free loans and provided an additional Vulnerability Reduction Fund to Village Organisations. It recommends regularising SHGs' crisis response role for long run rural transformation by addressing regional disparities, promoting graduation into micro entrepreneurship, upskilling for value chain participation, and expanding inclusion.
      Summary: Verification of beneficiaries and expansion of service delivery under the Ayushman Bharat framework scale health insurance access and digital interoperability. The insurance component verifies eligible households for entitlement to secondary and tertiary care coverage under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana through an empanelled hospital network, while Health and Wellness Centres deliver comprehensive primary care, screenings, wellness sessions and teleconsultation. The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission issues Health IDs and maintains registries for facilities and healthcare professionals, linking health records to integrate insurance entitlement, primary-care delivery and digital health infrastructure.
      Summary: Health is an integral component of social welfare and a central government priority pursued through a comprehensive, "leave no one behind" approach. The Government advances this objective via the National Health Mission and related programmes, strengthening service delivery, quality assurance, human resources, supply chains and information systems to expand outreach and affordability. Concentrated efforts under the RMNCAH+N strategy, together with improved antenatal care, institutional births, immunisation and nutrition interventions, are presented as the mechanisms driving reductions in maternal, neonatal, infant and under-five mortality and gains in health coverage indicators.
      Summary: The National Covid-19 Vaccination Programme scaled training and cold chain logistics and achieved very high coverage by deploying Co-WIN, a cloud-based end-to-end digital platform. Co-WIN provided beneficiary registration in multiple languages, administrator and vaccinator interfaces, digitally verifiable vaccination certificates aligned with WHO guidance, multiple identity options, onboarding of multiple beneficiaries per mobile number, and real-time stock tracking at national, state and district levels to reduce vaccine wastage and enhance supply-chain accountability.
      Summary: A three-tier Dedicated Covid Infrastructure segregated care for mild, moderate and severe cases through isolation centres, oxygen-supported centres and hospitals with ICU capacity. To secure oxygen supply, authorities issued norms for decentralised installation of PSA oxygen generation plants at public health facilities and pursued district-level generation capacity, while managing transparent allocation of oxygen cylinders, approving additional distributions from partners, and procuring and allocating oxygen concentrators with district-level reporting on an oxygen concentrator MIS portal.
      Summary: Improvement in rural health indicators is reflected across multiple maternal and child health metrics between successive national surveys, indicating medium run gains in the quality of rural lives linked to targeted government programmes and basic amenity interventions. Key outcome gains include declines in total fertility and infant mortality, higher institutional births, increased antenatal care and iron folic acid consumption during pregnancy, expanded health insurance coverage, and markedly higher full vaccination coverage for children. The data also show reductions in stunting, wasting and underweight children alongside increased anaemia prevalence among children and women.
      Summary: The government pursues mission-mode expansion of vocational education and skills through integration with general education, the National Skill Development Mission, and centrally coordinated schemes. Key operational features include Short Term Training and Recognition of Prior Learning, district-level Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras, targeted outreach to disadvantaged groups, apprenticeship promotion by industry, and district committees for planning and monitoring to standardise outcomes across the skilling ecosystem.
      Summary: The Economic Survey 2023 treats public health infrastructure as the nerve centre of the public health system and stresses its role in last mile service delivery. It notes operationalisation of a large network of Health & Wellness Centres under Ayushman Bharat to deliver comprehensive primary healthcare closer to communities and records notable enhancement in human resources across physicians, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, allied and community health workers, supported by trend indicators for rural facilities and staffing levels.
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      GST - States

      1.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/380 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS (T) 65/2017/12, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification clarifies that the exemption for renting of residential dwelling covers a registered person who, though proprietor of a proprietorship concern, rents the dwelling in his personal capacity for use as his own residence, and only where such renting is on his own account and not that of the proprietorship concern; additionally, S. No. 23A and its entries are omitted and the amendment takes effect from the 1st day of January, 2023.
      2.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/379 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/4, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification replaces S. No. 3A entries to list HS codes 3301 24 00, 3301 25 10, 3301 25 20, 3301 25 30, 3301 25 40 and 3301 25 90, describing the goods as essential oils other than citrus-specifically peppermint and specified other mints-and records applicability to unregistered and registered persons; the amendment is made under section 9(3) of the Meghalaya GST Act and is effective from 1 January 2023.
      3.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/378 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS (T) 65/2017/2, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Schedule entry for S. No. 102 to expressly include aquatic feed (shrimp and prawn), poultry and cattle feed and related materials, and inserts S. No. 102C under tariff headings 2302 and 2309 to cover husk of pulses and specified concentrates; these schedule and tariff-entry changes take effect from 1 January 2023.
      4.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/377 - dated - 30-12-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS (T) 65/2017/1, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Meghalaya GST rate schedules by substituting entries: (1) specifying ethyl alcohol supplied to oil companies or refineries for blending with motor spirit; (2) expanding and excluding certain cereal and leguminous residues from bran/sharps classifications; (3) redefining fruit pulp/juice based drinks to exclude specified carbonated fruit beverages; (4) clarifying stationery kits as mathematical, geometry and colour boxes; and (5) excluding ethyl alcohol supplied for blending with motor spirit from the general denatured spirits entry. The amendments take effect from the date stated by the authority.
      5.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/382 - dated - 26-12-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Specifies the provisions of sub-rule (4 A) of rule 8 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 shall not apply in the State of Meghalaya
      Summary: Notification specifies that sub-rule (4A) of rule 8 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 shall not apply in the State of Meghalaya, issued under sub-rule (4B) of rule 8 on the recommendation of the Council as an executive specification to disapply that sub-rule within the State's GST framework.

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      S.O. 446(E) - dated - 30-1-2023 - PMLA
      Notifies Aadhaar authentication service of the Unique Identification Authority of India under section 11A of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002
      Summary: Authorises the listed reporting entities to perform Aadhaar authentication for the purposes of section 11A of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002, on the basis that they comply with the privacy and security standards under the Aadhaar Act, following consultation with the Unique Identification Authority of India and the securities regulator.
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      54/2015-2020 - dated 31-1-2023
      Amendment in conditions of the Standard Input Output Norms (SION) at E-136 for export of wheat flour (Atta) and amendment in para 4.05 (iii) under Handbook of Procedures 2015-20
      Summary: Advance Authorizations for wheat flour (Atta) under SION E-136 will be issued only to flour millers or exporters tied to flour millers as supporting manufacturers; exports are allowed subject to the pre import condition of wheat under the notified SION, with domestic sourcing, invalidation letters/ARO facility, and third party exports prohibited. Imports/exports must use EDI enabled ports; imported wheat is for actual user use only with no transfer permitted; a fixed Export Obligation period applies with no extension, and failure to meet export obligation or value addition targets attracts a penalty equal to five times the CIF value of the shortfall plus duty and interest, with Paragraph 4.49 inapplicable.
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