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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 20,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Deliberate undervaluation of consignments to evade the E Way bill requirement was established by comparing declared invoice values with physical verification (MRP, boxes and pouches per carton) to derive fair market value; revenue issued show cause notices and assessed integrated tax and penalty under transit detention provisions based on that fair valuation, while the court analyzed jurisdictional and evidentiary challenges regarding invoice production and the enforcement role of web portal records.
      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: The notification exempts catering services supplied to educational institutions providing pre-school and higher secondary education; where the supplier invoices and is paid by the educational institution, that institution is the recipient and the catering supply falls within the notification-based exemption.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court allowed the petitioner to correct bona fide misclassification of input tax credit in Form GSTR-3B for July 2017 and March 2018, holding that permitting online amendments would not prejudice the revenue or upset the GST credit chain. The impugned show cause notice under Section 73 was set aside and the tax authority was directed to reopen the portal for a limited period to enable the petitioner to make the necessary corrections.
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      Summary: Government to clear pending GST compensation balances for June 2022 from central resources to be recouped from future cess collection. The Council adopted the GoM report on a GST Appellate Tribunal with modifications and authorised circulation of draft amendments. It approved GoM measures to curb evasion in specified commodities including enhanced compliance, export against LUT with ITC refund, and conversion of compensation cess to specific levy. Recommended amendments include GST rate changes for specified goods, customs and compensation cess notification adjustments, extension of timelines and amnesties for revocation of registration and best judgment assessments, rationalised late fees, and place of supply rationalisation for transport services.
      Summary: Notification requires net ITC to be reported in Table 4(A) of GSTR-3B with credit notes and their amendments netted and auto-populated into Table 4(A); if credit notes exceed invoices and debit notes the taxpayer may report negative values in Table 4(A), and negative entries are permitted in Table 4D(2). Portal help text in GSTR-2B and Comparison Report calculation logic have been updated; taxpayers should review instructions and the system generated GSTR-3B PDF before filing.
      Summary: The government authorised penalty-free sale of excess flue-cured Virginia tobacco by registered growers and unauthorized FCV tobacco by unregistered growers on auction platforms for the 2022-23 Karnataka crop season to enable affected producers to sell stock, mitigate financial distress from low yields, and support livelihoods through market access as temporary regulatory forbearance.
      Summary: A high quality organic testing laboratory will be established in Sikkim to promote organic produce through farm to lab traceability and quality assurance, support export promotion, and dovetail with conditional placement of National Institute of Design and National Institute of Packaging campuses if land is provided by the State; implementation will leverage existing infrastructure, blockchain traceability, and enhanced design and packaging capacity to drive youth employment and value addition in spices, cardamom, homestays and organic farming.
      Summary: Qatar rescinded a temporary import restriction on frozen seafood from India after Vibrio cholera detections and limited local testing capacity prompted a November ban; Indian government and sector agencies engaged Qatar's Ministry of Public Health, leading to a February notification lifting the ban on frozen seafood while controls on chilled seafood remain pending reassessment.
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      K.43013(18)/2/2022-SEZ - dated 15-2-2023
      Challenges faced by trade w.r.t monitoring of BLUT and requirement for additional BLUT
      Summary: Clarification directs that the Bond cum Legal Undertaking (BLUT) must not be debited or credited and must be monitored quarterly or annually via progress reports; any shortfall identified requires furnishing a fresh or additional BLUT. Additional BLUT is required only when the unit's or developer's scale of operations increases beyond the level covered by the original BLUT and should not be sought routinely if operations remain at the initially envisaged scale.
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