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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 17,2022

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      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Blocking of input tax credit under Rule 86A must be exercised only after an officer forms subjective satisfaction based on objective material, records reasons before blocking, specifies the precise ITC amount alleged to be fraudulently or wrongly availed, and provides a prompt hearing; the power is administrative with quasi judicial shades, distinct from Section 83, delegable to subordinate officers but subject to reasonableness and independent application of mind.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Disciplinary enquiries must be impartial and provide articulated reasons for conclusions; simply recording pleadings without scrutinising, weighing, and explaining the acceptability of evidence renders the enquiry report incomplete and unreliable. Every allegation and document must be considered, findings made on the basis for accepting or rejecting evidence, and parties given opportunity to present or supplement proof to satisfy requirements of a fair enquiry.
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      Summary: Continuation of the Central Sector Capacity Development Scheme extends support for infrastructure, technical assistance and manpower to strengthen the official statistical system; it comprises a main Capacity Development component and two sub-schemes-Support for Statistical Strengthening and Economic Census-and continues a programme of core and newly initiated surveys (enterprise, household, Time Use, consumer expenditure, labour force, price, urban frame, international price comparison and industry surveys) to address data gaps and enhance national survey capabilities.
      Summary: More than 29.8 lakh Tax Audit Reports and related statutory audit forms were filed via the electronic portal, with substantial submissions on the extended due date and in the final five days; filings included major audit report categories and other specified forms. Additionally, over five crore income tax returns were verified, a majority processed, and refunds issued, and taxpayers are urged to accept the audit reports submitted by their chartered accountants to complete statutory submission and enable return processing.
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      Customs

      1.
      09/2022 - dated - 15-2-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Traiff Values - Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver etc, (including Crude Palm Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Others)
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, exercising powers under the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal notification to prescribe specific US dollar tariff benchmark values for imports. The tables specify per-metric-tonne values for crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, palmolein variants, crude soybean oil and brass scrap; per-unit values for gold and silver under applicable notification entries; and a per-metric-tonne value for areca nuts, with an effective commencement date stated in the notification.

      GST - States

      2.
      G.O. (Ms) No. 184 - dated - 31-12-2021 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment conditions input tax credit on supplier compliance: no credit for invoices or debit notes whose details are required under section 37 unless the supplier furnishes those details in FORM GSTR 1 or via the invoice furnishing facility and those details are communicated to the recipient in FORM GSTR 2B. The rules also introduce a structured auction process for recovery of penalties on detained or seized goods or conveyances, prescribe appropriation priorities for sale proceeds, and substitute and insert multiple forms and timelines.
      3.
      22/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-1-2022 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes wording in the TABLE at serial number 3 to narrow recipient descriptions to "Union territory or a local authority" in specified items and omits the corresponding entries in the Condition column for those items, thereby removing prior conditional qualifiers; it supersedes the earlier notification and takes effect from the stated operative date.
      4.
      21/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-1-2022 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 01/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification omits the 2.5% Schedule I entry (serial 225) and inserts a new Schedule II 6% entry for "Footwear of sale value not exceeding Rs. 1000 per pair," reclassifying that footwear into the 6% rate bracket. The amendment is issued under provisions of the State GST Act and supersedes an earlier December notification; it is effective from the first day of January, 2022.
      5.
      20/2021-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 4-1-2022 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 21/2018, State Tax (Rate), dated the 26th July, 20l8
      Summary: The State Government amends the earlier state GST rate notification by substituting the column (2) entries in the Table: replacing the entry at S. No. 4 with 4414 and the entry at S. No. 29 with 7419 80; the amendment is made under the State Act on the Council's recommendation and is effective from 1 January 2022.
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      GST - States

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      22/2021-GST (State) - dated 19-11-2021
      Clarification on certain refund related issues
      Summary: The circular instructs uniform application: the time limit in section 54(1) does not apply to refunds of excess electronic cash ledger balances, and Rule 89(2)(l)/(m) certifications required for unjust enrichment are not needed for such refunds. TDS/TCS amounts credited to the electronic cash ledger are treated as cash deposits, usable at the registered person's option, and any unutilized balance is refundable under the proviso to section 54(1) read with section 49(6). For deemed exports, the relevant date for refund is the date the supplier files the return for those supplies.
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      21/2021-GST (State) - dated 19-11-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification 14/2020- Central Tax dated 21st March, 2020
      Summary: Where a supplier issues an invoice to a recipient located outside India for services whose place of supply is in India, such invoice may be issued without a Dynamic QR Code if payment is received by the supplier in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian rupees where permitted by the Reserve Bank of India, because a dynamic QR code cannot be used by the overseas recipient to make payment.

      Companies Law

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      01/2022 - dated 14-2-2022
      Relaxation on levy of additional fees in filing of e-forms AOC-4, AOC-4 (CES), AOC-4 XBRL AOC-4 Non-XBRL and MGT-7/MGT-7A for the financial year ended on 31.03.2021 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: No additional fees shall be levied for filing specified annual returns and financial statement e forms for the financial year ended on 31.03.2021 during the announced extended windows; only normal filing fees will be payable for AOC 4 series forms until 15 March 2022 and for MGT 7/MGT 7A until 31 March 2022, enabling submission of the listed e forms without payment of additional fees in the respective periods.
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