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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 13,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: The distribution/warehousing and doorstep delivery of medicines by the nodal agency constitutes a supply because it is a service provided for consideration (establishment/service charges) to the State, and therefore falls within the scope of the GST Act; however, those establishment charges qualify as a pure service rendered to a government entity in relation to health and sanitation functions entrusted under Article 243G and are eligible for exemption under Notification No. 12/2017 (rate).
      By: G Praveen
      Summary: The Circular addresses ITC mismatches between GSTR-3B and GSTR-2A by identifying supplier causes (non filing, misreporting, wrong GSTIN) and prescribing a verification sequence: check eligibility under Section 16 and related provisions, then require supplier self declaration for lower-value annual ITC or a CA/CMA certificate with UDIN for larger amounts. Relaxations apply only to ongoing proceedings for specified periods and do not preclude recovery where suppliers failed to file GSTR 1 by the cutoff; certificates may be challenged and professionals must perform detailed reconciliations.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Principles of natural justice require affording an assessee a personal hearing before rejecting a tax refund application; scheduling a hearing within seven days while giving 15 days to reply and then passing an order without addressing objections amounted to denial of opportunity to be heard, leading to setting aside the administrative rejection and remitting the matter for fresh consideration on merits within a prescribed time.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The annual operation and maintenance of portable compactors and hook loaders supplied to a municipal conservancy department involves supply of goods such as spare parts and thus constitutes a composite supply of goods and services. Such composite supplies provided to the Government or a Government authority in relation to municipal functions including sanitation and solid waste management qualify for GST exemption only when the value of the goods component does not exceed the threshold prescribed in the Services Exemption Notification.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Administration of COVID 19 vaccines by hospitals is a composite supply whose principal supply is the sale of the vaccine and ancillary supply is its administration; a delivered dose constitutes a transfer of goods, and issuance of a vaccination certificate evidences supply. Administration is preventive and therefore does not qualify as "health care services" under Para. 2(zg) of the Services Exemption Notification, so the composite transaction is not exempt and is taxable under GST.
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