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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 11,2022

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Under Section 75(4) of the CGST Act, an opportunity of hearing must be granted when an adverse decision is contemplated or when requested in writing by the person chargeable; where an adverse outcome is contemplated the authority must afford a hearing irrespective of a prior request. An assessment order issued without such hearing and where the show-cause notice failed to specify personal hearing particulars was held to violate principles of natural justice and remanded for fresh hearing.
      By: Aporna Dasgupta
      Summary: The note explains that recent notifications extend Electronic Commerce Operator liability under Section 9(5) to broader passenger transport and most restaurant services supplied through platforms, prescribe a concessional tax rate and special compliance requirements, and raise key operational and legal questions about characterization of takeaways, composite versus separate supplies, reversal or non reversal of common input tax credit, and the legal status of circulars mandating cash discharge of concessional tax.
      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Penalty under Section 122 covers a range of fraudulent and willful defaults but notices under it require jurisdictional and procedural caution because proven revenue matters are to be adjudicated under Section 73 or Section 74, and concluding adjudication leads to deemed conclusion of related Section 122 proceedings under the statutory bar on multiple penalties.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Budget proposals advance inclusive growth by combining direct farmer support, promotion of chemical free and millet agriculture, increased domestic oilseed production, and post harvest value addition. Emphasis is placed on digital and hi tech extension-including promotion of Kisan Drones-and a NABARD backed blended capital fund to finance agri startups, FPO support and rental machinery. Major irrigation and inter river link projects aim to expand irrigated area and drinking water, subject to inter state consensus, complemented by state central collaboration on horticulture adoption and village level development programs.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Court emphasised that indefinite detention is impermissible when the accused has undergone substantial pre-trial custody relative to the statutory maximum; the pendency of investigation alone does not justify continued denial of pre-trial liberty. Proportionality between custody already undergone and the maximum punishment is a key factor in assessing bail eligibility in tax-evasion prosecutions, and investigative interest must be balanced against the accused's right not to face prolonged pre-trial incarceration.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank kept the policy repo rate unchanged and maintained an accommodative stance, recalibrated its liquidity management framework by making 14-day variable rate reverse repos the main operation while restricting Fixed Rate Reverse Repo and MSF to end-of-day hours, and announced targeted measures including extension of on-tap liquidity facilities, enhancement of the VRR limit, finalisation of CDS directions, permission for banks to engage in offshore foreign-currency-settled rupee derivatives, higher e-RUPI voucher caps, increased NACH limits for TReDS settlements, and draft Master Directions on IT outsourcing and governance.
      Summary: The statement extends on tap term liquidity windows for emergency health services and contact intensive sectors, raises the investment limit for the Voluntary Retention Route, finalises updated Credit Default Swap Directions, permits banks to transact in offshore foreign currency settled OIS markets, increases e RUPI voucher caps and reusability, raises the NACH mandate limit for TReDS settlements, and proposes two draft Directions on IT Outsourcing and IT governance for stakeholder consultation.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee kept the policy repo rate unchanged and decided to continue the accommodative stance to revive and sustain growth while ensuring CPI inflation moves toward the medium-term target; operational LAF rates were unchanged. This decision followed assessment of global headwinds from the pandemic and supply-chain disruptions, and a domestic recovery that remains incomplete with elevated core inflation and large systemic liquidity. The MPC judged continued policy support necessary, noted projections for inflation and GDP, and recorded a near-unanimous vote with one reservation on stance continuation.
      Summary: A central seed funding mechanism, the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, provides multi-year grants to approved incubators to deliver seed capital to startups; some incubators have been approved and startups funded under the Scheme, while information on seed grants from other central or state schemes is not centrally maintained.
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      IBBI/2021-22/GN/REG/080 - dated - 9-2-2022 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: Regulation 18 permits the resolution professional to convene committee meetings at his discretion, requires convening or placing proposals when requested by members representing at least one third of voting rights, and allows the RP to place proposals on his own initiative. Regulation 39A imposes a duty on interim resolution professionals and resolution professionals to preserve comprehensive records of the insolvency resolution process-covering appointment, handover, admission, announcements, committee matters, claims, professional engagements, the information memorandum, filings, resolution plans, correspondence, costs and suspect transactions-and to retain electronic and physical copies for specified minimum periods from the later of process completion or conclusion of related proceedings, keeping them secure and producible.

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      S.O. 544(E) - dated - 9-2-2022 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 79.9241 hectares, thereby making resultant area 570.7080 hectares at Baikampady, Near Mangalore, District Dakshin Kannada in the State of Karnataka
      Summary: Central Government, invoking powers under the Special Economic Zones statute and accompanying rules, de-notifies specified surveyed land within the Baikampady SEZ following State concurrence and a recommendation from the Development Commissioner; the de-notified parcels are listed by survey number and are to be used for industrial infrastructure allotment to units in the Domestic Tariff Area, and the notification records the resultant SEZ extent and administrative file reference.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF2/P/CIR/2022/17 - dated 9-2-2022
      Audit Committee of Asset Management Companies (AMCs)
      Summary: AMCs must constitute an Audit Committee to oversee Mutual Fund financial reporting, audit processes, internal controls and compliance. The Committee shall review financial reporting and audit outputs, ensure rectification of auditor observations, recommend appointment or removal of auditors, review internal audit scope and reports (including outsourced critical activities), assess implementation of audit action points, and forward internal audit observations to Trustees. Membership requires minimum three directors with at least two thirds independent directors and a finance experienced independent Chair. The Committee must meet regularly and interact with auditors without management present.

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      23 - dated 10-2-2022
      Transactions in Credit Default Swap (CDS) by Foreign Portfolio Investors – Operational Instructions
      Summary: FPIs may buy and sell CDS as non-retail users under Credit Derivatives Directions, but selling protection is subject to an aggregate limit equal to 5% of outstanding corporate bonds monitored by CCIL; FPIs must stop selling once the limit is used and the limit is released on exit. Debt instruments received or purchased in physical settlement count toward corporate bond investment limits and, if limits are unavailable at settlement, will be adjusted in subsequent reviews. Notional amounts and deliverable debt instruments are exempt from minimum residual maturity, short-term, concentration, and single/group investor-wise limits. Directions effective May 09, 2022.
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      22 - dated 10-2-2022
      ‘Voluntary Retention Route’ (VRR) for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) investment in debt
      Summary: The Reserve Bank expanded the Voluntary Retention Route (VRR) for SEBI registered FPIs, making VRR allocations additional to General Investment Limits across VRR Govt, VRR Corp and VRR Combined. FPIs commit a Committed Portfolio Size (CPS) and a minimum Retention Period (minimum three years), must maintain at least 75% of CPS on an end of day basis, may reinvest income beyond CPS, and may transfer General Investment Limit holdings into VRR. Allocations occur on tap or by auction (bids of amount and retention period), with descending retention period priority and margin allocation rules. Custodians must enforce compliance and report violations to SEBI.
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