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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 07,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: Employer collections of employees' canteen shares remitted to a canteen service provider without profit do not amount to a taxable supply and attract no GST; collections from contractual workers are taxable as those workers fall outside the employer-employee relationship. Input tax credit is available for GST paid on canteen services provided to employees where the employer is legally obliged to provide the facility, but not for services to contractual workers where no such obligation or employment relationship exists.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Economic Survey 2023-24 links a return to pre pandemic growth to stronger services, rising private consumption and elevated capital expenditure, while emphasising GST buoyancy as a major stabiliser of Centre and State revenues; it warns that global inflationary shocks, monetary tightening and widening current account deficits pose downside risks, and notes that public capital spending and nascent private investment are central to sustaining demand.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The MSMED Act supplies a specialised mechanism for early payment, interest on delayed payments, and adjudication via Facilitation Councils with an overriding clause for Sections 15-23, but it does not create an express statutory priority over secured creditors. The SARFAESI Act contains a distinct enforcement code for security interests and, by Section 26E, an express registration-based priority for secured creditors. There is no repugnancy between the schemes; the SARFAESI Act's priority governs where a registered security interest exists, while MSMED remedies subsist as ordinary creditor claims.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Project Implementing Agencies acting for State departments must issue tax invoices to those departments on the contract value determined by the department. The Authority found two separate supplies exist: contractor to Applicant, and Applicant to department; the Applicant is a "recipient" under Section 2(93) and, despite acting as agent and despite direct transfer of property from contractor to department, must account for the supply to the department and invoice on the contract value. The transfer-of-property mechanics do not negate this obligation under the works-contract definition.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Personal hearing is mandatory where an adverse decision is contemplated in GST determination proceedings; an ex parte demand order issued after uploading a show-cause notice without physical service and without affording the assessee a reasonable opportunity to be heard was invalidated. The authority must serve physical notices in addition to portal communication, afford the assessee an opportunity to defend the case, and recommence proceedings from the stage they were left.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: When hospital-doctor arrangements constitute a revenue sharing model with shared responsibilities, the hospital does not provide a separate taxable service to doctors; absent expressly identified infrastructure services in the agreements, the hospital's retained share cannot be treated as consideration for business support services, and clinical establishments' health-care services remain within the statutory exemption under the Mega Exemption Notification.
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      Summary: Integrated infrastructure planning under PM GatiShakti uses a Network Master Planning framework to align road, rail, ports, industrial corridor and urban projects, identify critical infrastructure gaps, and enable interministerial coordination for synchronised project formulation and implementation; Ministries are adapting the framework for operational tasks such as improving rail-road connectivity and siting street furniture for 5G rollout while social sector ministries are being onboarded and regional workshops planned to harmonise Centre-State logistics and urban planning.
      Summary: Crypto assets are borderless and require international collaboration for effective regulation, common taxonomy and standards. Domestic enforcement has pursued crypto related money laundering and foreign exchange violations: investigations under the Prevention of Money Laundering framework have led to asset restraints, arrests and prosecutions, while foreign exchange actions include asset seizures and show cause proceedings; the central bank has warned users and directed regulated entities to apply KYC, AML and CFT controls and comply with foreign exchange obligations for virtual currency transactions.
      Summary: The retail pilot introduces Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) as a digital token that represents legal tender, issued in the same denominations as cash, non-interest bearing and convertible into bank deposits. It offers cash-like trust, safety and settlement finality, is distributed through participating banks and held in dedicated CBDC wallets on user devices, with the CBDC structured as a central bank liability distinct from ordinary payments-system wallets.
      Summary: For individuals aged 18-35 and for those below 18, reported ITR filings showed gross taxes paid as disclosed in returns before claim of refund. Under the Income tax Act, 1961 tax is computed on Total Income returned in the ITR, which aggregates income across statutory heads and is not collected separately under different heads.
      Summary: Order directs refund of a substantial portion of bid and performance securities and liquidated damages withheld from MSMEs for contract defaults during the COVID-19 period, conditioned on MSME registration and original contract completion within the pandemic window. Refunds will bear no interest, liquidated damages refunds are limited by the contract's performance security, and debarments for such defaults must be revoked. Implementation and monitoring are to be conducted through the Government e-Marketplace with nodal officers verifying and processing claims.
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      CBIC-6/1/2021-CX-VI Section-CBEC - dated 6-2-2023
      Performance Audit Report No. 14 of 2022 “Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme (SVLDRS) 2019” of C&AG of India (Indirect Taxes- GST, Central Excise & Service Tax)
      Summary: The Board directs jurisdictional officers to pursue cases where declarants filed under Voluntary Disclosure but did not discharge liabilities, to update appellate records so discharge certificates correspond to withdrawn appeals under section 127, and to coordinate with the Office of the Pr. DG Systems & Data Management to publish a watch list of non-SVLDRS challans and resolve technical issues preventing issuance of discharge certificates.
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