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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 29,2022

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      By: Gaurav Gupta
      Summary: Blocking of an Electronic Credit Ledger under Rule 86A must be predicated on recorded reasons to believe and followed by a post-decisional remedial hearing, preferably within two weeks; absent a notified statutory provision imposing recipient liability for supplier default, blocking a recipient's credit ledger for the supplier's non-payment lacks present statutory authority, and recipients may provisionally claim input tax credit on the basis of legitimate invoices pending system-based matching and statutory enactment.
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      Summary: India aims to become the world's leading startup ecosystem by facilitating an enabling business environment, investor-entrepreneur collaboration and outreach to underserved regions, promoting startups via innovation hubs and national pavilions to catalyse financing and market access. The recently finalised Comprehensive Economic Partnership with the UAE is presented as a key mechanism to deepen bilateral trade, B2B engagement and cross border investment, and to foster cooperation across sustainability, aerospace, connectivity, AI, data analytics and related technologies.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India facilitation measures for UPI internationalisation include NPCI International Payments Limited promoting cross border acceptance of BHIM UPI QR and three engagement models: Central Bank to Central Bank cooperation by agreement or MoU; Central Bank facilitated arrangements between networks and foreign central banks or agencies; and network to network arrangements. UPI123Pay launch metrics reporting onboarding, balance checks, successful transaction counts, and transaction value are provided as initial operational data.
      Summary: Authorities and banks pursue recoveries through civil suits, Debts Recovery Tribunals, SARFAESI actions, insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, and sale of NPAs, following RBI guidance. Enforcement measures against wilful defaulters include asset attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act with restitution to banks, prohibition of additional banking facilities, five year restrictions on new ventures, debarment from capital market fundraising, and exclusion from insolvency resolution processes.
      Summary: APEDA facilitated the export of Alphonso and Kesar mangoes from Mumbai to Japan using APEDA approved treatment and packing facilities and a registered exporter, supporting a Tokyo mango festival and retail tasting. APEDA, as a statutory export promotion body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, provides assistance under infrastructure, quality and market development components and operates virtual and in person trade facilitation mechanisms, while the Department of Commerce offers complementary trade infrastructure and market access support.
      Summary: Public Debt Management reported that in October-December 2021 the Central Government issued dated securities with a higher weighted average yield and slightly longer weighted average maturity; no Cash Management Bills were raised and the Reserve Bank did not conduct open market operations. Liquidity remained absorbed under LAF. Secondary market trading concentrated in the 7-10 year bucket around the 10-year benchmark, with private sector banks dominant and mixed net buying/selling across institutional segments. Public debt formed the substantial majority of total government liabilities with a notable share of dated securities having residual maturity under five years.
      Summary: The Bill defines virtual digital asset and establishes a dedicated tax regime: income from transfer of virtual digital assets is subject to tax at thirty per cent, with no deduction except cost of acquisition, no set off of losses against other income, and no carry forward of such losses; a parallel thirty per cent rate applies to specified incomes of certain exempt entities; the Central Government may, by notification, exclude particular digital assets from the definition.
      Summary: The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) provides preferential market access across the majority of tariff lines and comprehensive coverage of trade in goods, trade in services, rules of origin, customs procedures, TBT and SPS measures, dispute settlement, movement of natural persons, investment, digital trade and related cooperation, alongside a specific Pharmaceuticals Annex facilitating accelerated registration and marketing authorisation for qualifying products.
      Summary: Union Minister urged creation of animal disease free zones through phased, region specific declarations and stakeholder surveys, paired with identification and quarantine of contaminated areas. The summary stresses the National Animal Disease Control Programme's vaccination drive against Foot and Mouth Disease and Brucellosis to improve animal health and meat quality, and recommends leveraging Ministry schemes and infrastructure funds to build farming and processing capacity for export of value added meat products.
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      S. R. O. No. 291/2022 - dated - 25-3-2022 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.(P) No.66/2020/TAXES. dated 14th May, 2020
      Summary: Amendment to the Kerala GST notification substitutes the prior higher aggregate turnover benchmark with a lower benchmark for mandatory e-invoicing, extending the requirement to a broader class of registered persons. The substitution is effected under the Kerala GST Rules and takes effect from the first day of April following the amendment, implementing e-invoicing for taxpayers whose aggregate turnover now exceeds the revised threshold on the recommendation of the GST Council.
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      223/2022/16(120)/XXVII(8)/2021/CT-39 - dated - 22-3-2022 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Appointing the 1st day of January, 2022, as the date on which the provisions of sections 2,3 and 7 to 15 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021 (Uttarakhand Act No. 22 of 2021) shall come into force
      Summary: Under powers conferred by clause (c) of sub section (2) of section 1 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021, the Governor, satisfied of public interest, has appointed the 1st day of January, 2022 as the date on which sections 2, 3 and 7 to 15 of the Amendment Act shall come into force by state notification issued by the Finance Department.
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      222/2022/16(120)/XXVII(8)/2021/CT-38 - dated - 22-3-2022 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Notifying the 1st day of January, 2022, as the date from which the provisions of rule 3, rule 4, clause (i) of rule 7 and rule 8 of Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2021, shall come into force.
      Summary: The State Government notified 1 January 2022 as the date on which rule 3, rule 4, clause (i) of rule 7 and rule 8 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2021, would come into force. The notification was issued under the enabling provision in rule 1(2) of the amending rules and fixes the commencement date in public interest.
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      43/2022/15(120)/XXVII(8)/2021/CTR-15 - dated - 11-1-2022 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 525/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 dated the 29th June 2017
      Summary: Amendments are made to an existing Uttarakhand SGST exemption notification governing specified services under the Goods and Services Tax framework. For the entries at serial number 3, the descriptions of service in items (iii), (vi), (vii), (ix) and (x) are narrowed by substituting references to "Union territory, a local authority, a Governmental Authority or a Government Entity" with "Union territory or a local authority", and the corresponding conditions against those items are omitted. At serial number 26, the textile-related entry excludes services by way of dyeing or printing of the said textile and textile products.
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      42/2022/15(120)/XXVII(8)/2021/CTR-14 - dated - 11-1-2022 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 514/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)2017 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Uttarakhand GST rate schedules were amended by omitting and inserting numerous textile-related tariff entries across the exemption, concessional, and taxable schedules. The changes cover woven fabrics, man-made fibres, twine, ropes, netting, pile fabrics, narrow woven fabrics, braids, embroidery, knitted fabrics, apparel, made-up articles, worn clothing, rags, and certain footwear, with effect from 1 January 2022 unless otherwise stated.
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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DMP/P/CIR/2022/36 - dated 28-3-2022
      Product specifications pertaining to the Electronic Gold Receipts (EGR) segment in India
      Summary: SEBI mandates that EGR product specifications define deposit unit, trading unit, settlement unit (equal to trading unit) and withdrawal unit (equal to deposit unit); trading units may not be smaller than one-tenth of the deposit unit and must be specified by the beneficial owner to the Vault Manager. Exchanges must include deposit and trading unit details within ISINs, disclose information to investors, reflect units in contract specifications, amend rules and publish the circular, and report implementation to SEBI.
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