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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 10,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: Printing and associated scanning and result processing services for examination materials supplied to educational institutions are treated as exempt supplies under the GST exemption framework; intra state supplies fall within the central tax rate notification and inter state supplies are covered by an equivalent integrated tax notification, reflecting the territorial distinction between CGST and IGST notifications.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Admissibility of electronic records depends on meeting the statutory conditions for computer produced documents and on a certificate that identifies the electronic record, describes its production and addresses the conditions; the certificate functions as evidence of those matters. Courts have required that such certificates accompany records when produced but have also treated non production or defective certificates as curable defects that may be rectified subject to judicial discretion and protection of the parties' rights.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAAR held that determination of place of supply falls within Section 97(2)(e)'s scope when linked to the liability to pay tax, and the AAR erred in refusing to rule on taxability of internet advertising services supplied to a foreign entity. While the AAAR cannot ordinarily issue an original ruling where the AAR made no ruling, and a rejection under Section 98(2) is not appealable, the AAAR remanded the matter to the AAR for a fresh consideration of taxability applying place of supply principles and set aside the Impugned Order.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Reimbursements of tree cut and crop compensation paid by a contractor to farmers or land owners during contract execution are excluded from GST where the contractor satisfies the pure agent criteria: contractual authorization to act as agent, no title or use of the procured services for own benefit, separate invoice indication, and procurement of supplies additional to the contractor's own services. The exclusion does not apply to land compensation absent express contractual provision making the contractor a pure agent for that payment.
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      Summary: Seizure under customs authority of foreign-origin gold recovered from the seabed following an intelligence-led maritime interception. Enforcement located and pursued a fishing boat near the Mandapam coast; crew discarded a parcel which coast guard divers retrieved and which was seized under the Customs Act, 1962. Three persons were apprehended and are under custodial interrogation as part of the investigative and prosecutorial process.
      Summary: India's agricultural and processed food exports rose 13 percent to USD 19.694 billion in April-December 2022, with APEDA achieving 84% of its USD 23.6 billion export target. Provisional DGCI&S data show significant commodity gains-processed fruits and vegetables, Basmati rice, pulses, cereal preparations and milled products-despite logistical challenges. APEDA's export-promotion measures include B2B exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, GI product promotion, recognition of testing laboratories, and targeted international festivals and conferences to expand market access and quality certification.
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      Trade Notice No. 26/2022-23 - dated 8-2-2023
      Assistance in filing of the applications for fixation of Standard Inputs Output Norms (SION).
      Summary: A permanent daily video-conference facility accessible via the DGFT website allows trade members to obtain guidance for filing Advance Authorisation applications for fixation/finalization of Standard Input Output Norms (SION); each RA session is attended by an officer not below Deputy DGFT to assist in ensuring application completeness and expediting SION fixation.
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