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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 31,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A transferee liability under Section 17B of the Provident Fund Act makes a resolution applicant jointly and severally liable for employer PF contributions due up to transfer; the NCLAT held this statutory obligation must be satisfied even if an approved resolution plan allocates lesser amounts, directed the successful resolution applicant to pay the shortfall, and modified the resolution plan accordingly.
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      Summary: The administrative monitoring framework for large-scale infrastructure combines periodic intergovernmental review meetings with milestone-based monitoring on a centralized portal to identify, assign and resolve implementation constraints, anticipate delays, mitigate time and cost overruns, and drive projects toward commissioning through coordinated actions by project proponents, state governments and central ministries.
      Summary: Reforms focus on accelerating examination and reducing compliance burdens by modernising IP offices, implementing WIPO-IPCCAT for patent classification, aligning trademark classification with international treaties, providing VPN and video-conferencing for remote examination, incentivising e-filing through fee concessions, expanding fee reductions to educational institutions and other entities, offering expedited examination pathways for specified applicants, consolidating trademark forms and simplifying registration procedures, amending formalities for priority and compliance filings, and providing regular examiner training to reduce pendency times.
      Summary: The summary highlights the Startup India initiative's expansion in recognized startups, geographic spread into Tier II and III cities, job creation, and the State Startup Rankings that promote best practices and mentorship. It also notes the National Startup Awards as a mechanism for identifying innovation and providing handholding support including mentorship and global engagement, and it records sectoral diversification and contributions of startups to flagship government urban and infrastructure programs.
      Summary: Export of wheat is classified under the Free category in the Foreign Trade Policy, so exporters do not require Government licence or authorisation; the Government confines its own wheat shipments to humanitarian in grant assistance. Wheat shipments recently increased as private exporters met rising global demand, but future export availability depends on domestic production and consumption, surplus for exports, global market conditions, and competitive pricing, making forthcoming surplus difficult to quantify.
      Summary: Sale and encashment of Electoral Bonds under the Electoral Bond Scheme, 2018 is limited to eligible purchasers who are Indian persons and to Political Parties meeting the prescribed vote-share registration criterion; bonds must be encashed only through an account with the Authorized Bank. The Authorized Bank is designated to issue and encash bonds via specified Authorized Branches during the notified sale window. Bonds deposited after the prescribed validity period will not be paid; eligible parties' valid deposits are credited the same day.
      Summary: Extension of ECLGS 3.0 to 31.3.2023 expands eligibility to borrowers who borrowed after 31.3.2021 up to 31.1.2022 and to individuals and proprietary concerns, clarifies covered businesses, and revises reference dates. The permissible emergency credit has been increased to 50% of relevant outstanding credit for eligible borrowers with prescribed per borrower caps; civil aviation borrowers may access non fund based facilities and higher caps. Non fund facilities under the scheme will be issued without cash margin and subject to a fee/commission cap of 0.5% per annum.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee meeting schedule is prescribed under Section 45ZI of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, and sets the specific dates for Committee meetings during the 2022-23 policy year to consider and decide on monetary policy matters.
      Summary: An additional instalment of Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief has been approved effective 01.01.2022, representing a three percentage point increase over the existing rate, implemented in accordance with the accepted formula based on the Seventh Central Pay Commission, resulting in an annual fiscal impact and covering serving Central Government employees and pensioners.
      Summary: Invitation to UAE businesses highlights that most sectors permit full foreign direct investment and promotes the Production Linked Incentive scheme and Make in India as mechanisms to attract investment and improve ease of doing business; it frames India as a cost- and trust-advantaged destination and identifies the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and institutional initiatives, including plans for an IIT in the UAE and a permanent India Pavilion, as drivers of deeper bilateral economic integration.
      Summary: Approval grants an extension of the certification period for ten provisional Mega Power projects to preserve eligibility for tax exemptions and enable participation in competitive bids for firm power (combinations of renewable, storage and conventional sources) to secure power purchase agreements; the Ministry of Power will coordinate market-based alternatives and interagency bidding to ensure consumer benefits and revival of stressed assets.
      Summary: India Pavilion in Dubai has been designated to remain a permanent pavilion at the planned Innovation District, intended to symbolize and sustain India-UAE partnership. The permanent pavilion is framed as supporting cultural, commercial and innovation links alongside broader economic measures including the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and institutional cooperation such as an overseas Indian Institute of Technology campus, all aimed at promoting trade, investment, talent mobility and people-to-people exchange.
      Summary: Revised EU organic import rules effective from 1 January 2022 require Indian exporters to align certification and export practices with updated regulatory requirements. APEDA, as implementing agency for the National Programme for Organic Production, explained compliance expectations, accreditation of Certification Bodies, and recognized equivalence with certain importing jurisdictions, while reiterating that organic exports must be certified under the NPOP framework and outlining market access and promotional measures for Indian organic products.
      Summary: The press release presents the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) as a vehicle to expand bilateral goods and services trade and market access, identifying key sectors with growth potential (gems and jewellery, textiles and leather, pharmaceuticals, steel, petrochemicals). It emphasizes services export opportunities, investment facilitation in the UAE to support production and entrepo t access, strengthened business engagement, and the potential for UAE financial engagement to accelerate investments in Indian technology-led startups.
      Summary: The Minister urged a substantial expansion of gems and jewellery exports and inaugurated the Indian Jewellery Exposition Centre in Dubai, describing it as a strategic trade facilitation point to improve market access, support international distribution from the UAE, and strengthen India-UAE business engagement while promoting domestic manufacturing and design origin.
      Summary: The Direct Benefits Transfer programme aims to enhance transparency by transferring subsidies directly to beneficiaries' bank accounts and improving beneficiary targeting; 313 Central sector and Centrally sponsored schemes from 53 Ministries have been onboarded on the DBT Bharat Portal to support direct transfer mechanisms, with reported beneficiary counts for cash and in-kind transfers, and a clarification that no scheme named Pradhan Mantri Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme (PMDBT) is onboarded.
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      22/2021- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 5-1-2022 - Manipur SGST
      Seeks to supersede notification 15/2021- ST(R) dated 19.11.2021 and amend Notification No 11/2017- ST (Rate) dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: The notification amends the TABLE against serial number 3 of the State Tax (Rate) schedule by substituting references to "Governmental Authority" and "Government Entity" with "Union territory or a local authority" in specified description items and by omitting the corresponding entries in the Condition column for those items; the amendment supersedes an earlier notification and is declared effective from the stated commencement of the tax period.
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      21/2021 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 5-1-2022 - Manipur SGST
      Seeks to supersede notification 14/2021- ST(R) dated 19.11.2021 and amend Notification No 1/2017- CT (Rate) dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: The State government, under the Manipur Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, supersedes an earlier notification and amends the principal rate notification by omitting serial number 225 from Schedule I (2.5%) and inserting a new serial entry after serial number 171 in Schedule II (6%) to include footwear of sale value not exceeding a prescribed low-value per pair; the amendment is effective from the first day of January, 2022.
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      221/2022/16(120)/XXVII(8)/2021/CT-37 - dated - 22-3-2022 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (First Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: The amendment rules update the Uttarakhand GST Rules, 2017 from 01 December 2021, with specified retrospective effect for rule 97. They substitute references from "Central" to "State," revise the fund-sharing mechanism for GST publicity and consumer awareness, and require availability of consumer welfare funds as a condition. The rules also expand FORM GST DRC-03 to cover intimation through FORM GST DRC-01A, scrutiny, inspection, investigation, and mismatch cases, while revising the debit-entry table particulars.

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      19/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Faceless Inquiry or Valuation Scheme, 2022
      Summary: The Scheme provides that issuance of notices under section 142(1), inquiries before assessment under section 142(2), directions for audit under section 142(2A), and valuation of assets by a Valuation Officer under section 142A shall be conducted in a faceless manner through automated allocation, using technological tools including artificial intelligence and machine learning, and aligns these processes with the faceless assessment framework in the Act.
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      18/2022 - dated - 29-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      e-Assessment of Income Escaping Assessment Scheme, 2022
      Summary: Establishes the e-Assessment of Income Escaping Assessment Scheme, 2022, effective from publication, defining automated allocation as algorithmic randomised allocation using technological tools including AI and machine learning. The Scheme requires that assessment, reassessment or recomputation for income escaping assessment and issuance of reassessment notices be conducted through automated allocation in accordance with a Board-formulated risk management strategy, and carried out in a faceless manner consistent with the statutory faceless assessment framework.
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      17/2022 - dated - 29-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2022 - Linking of PAN with AADHAR
      Summary: A new sub-rule requires any person who fails to intimate their Aadhaar by the prescribed date to pay a fee when subsequently intimating the Aadhaar to the prescribed authority: a specified lower fee where intimation is within three months of the deadline and a specified higher fee in all other cases; related amendments update temporal references, make certain sub-rule effects subject to a Board-specified commencement date, and tie a related sub-rule's operation to payment of the fee.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II DOF3/P/CIR/2022/39 - dated 30-3-2022
      Timelines for Rebalancing of Portfolios of Mutual Fund Schemes
      Summary: Timelines require schemes (excluding overnight, index and ETFs as specified) to rebalance mandated asset allocations within a prescribed business-day period for passive breaches; the Investment Committee may extend timelines on written justification. Failure to rebalance after mandated plus extended periods leads to restrictions on launching new schemes and prohibition on levying exit load for investors exiting affected schemes. AMCs must report deviations to trustees at each stage and, where the deviated portfolio exceeds a specified proportion of the main portfolio, immediately notify investors by SMS and email/letter about the breach and subsequent rebalancing, using a uniform subject line; periodic disclosures must reflect ongoing deviations. The norms apply only to main portfolios.
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