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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 01,2022

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      By: Athena Law
      Summary: GST officers issue vague show-cause notices and cancellation orders without identifying statutory provisions or specific transactions, impose short response timelines and coercive personal appearances, and issue orders that do not analyze or rebut assessees' replies. This absence of reasoned decision-making and supervisory accountability enables oral threats, extortion risks, blocked credits, and repetitive arbitrary enforcement, while courts may restore registration but officers rarely face disciplinary consequences.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Tax authorities relying on third party datasets should seek reconciliations of discrepant figures-arising from differences in composition, timing, valuation or reporting conventions-by requesting focused documentary explanations from taxpayers; only if reconciliation is unsatisfactory should limited scrutiny or reassessment procedures be considered.
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      Summary: Investigations found fabricated or unsupported business expenditures routed through a single event management entity and paper companies, involving extensive layering to siphon funds and render claims inadmissible expenditure under the Income tax Act. Searches also exposed land acquisitions through paper companies with large unaccounted cash payments, on money real estate transactions, bogus expense bookings and non recognition of income by a chartered flight operator, rotation of funds via a dubious NBFC, and provisional seizure of undisclosed cash and jewellery.
      Summary: The APA program expanded through additional bilateral and unilateral agreements, enabling advance determination of transfer pricing methods and arm's length price for specified international transactions for up to five future years, with a rollback option for preceding years that together provide multi year transfer pricing certainty. The mechanism is presented as reducing disputes, fostering a non adversarial tax regime, and improving ease of doing business, with recent growth maintained despite pandemic disruptions.
      Summary: The Central Government specified that the TCS provision for sale of overseas tour programme packages shall not apply to a buyer who is an individual not resident in India and who is visiting India, thereby removing the requirement for domestic tour operators to collect tax from such non-resident individual visitors; this change addresses difficulties arising from absence of PAN and refund complications.
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2022 revises income tax chargeability, surcharge bands and adds a 4% Health and Education Cess; defines "virtual digital asset" and taxes transfers of such assets at 30% with only cost of acquisition allowed and no carry forward of losses; tightens trust and institutional compliance by amending sections on registration, corpus, accumulation, audit and cancellation of approvals; creates a 24 month updated return regime with required tax payment and additional income tax for delays; expands faceless assessment architecture and prescribes electronic process, video hearings and automated workflows; and updates customs/excise tariff rates and classifications.
      Summary: A transitional compliance window until 31 March 2023 permits assessees eligible for Aadhaar who have not intimated it to keep PAN functional for tax procedures while allowing Aadhaar-PAN linking on payment of a prescribed fee; after the window, failure to intimate Aadhaar will render PAN inoperative and attendant statutory consequences for non furnishing or non quoting of PAN will apply.
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      Customs

      1.
      S.O. 1511(E). - dated - 30-3-2022 - Cus
      Central Government appoints the 1st June, 2022, as the date from which the new chapter VIIA shall be inserted in the Customs Act, 1962 - Payment of duty, interest, penalty, etc. under the Customs Act, 1962 shall be made through electronic cash ledger
      Summary: The Central Government appoints 1st June, 2022 as the date for insertion of Chapter VIIA into the Customs Act, 1962, activating a provision that payments of duty, interest and penalty under the Act are to be made through an electronic cash ledger, pursuant to the Government's enabling finance authority.
      2.
      20/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (Electronic Cash Ledger) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: Establishes an electronic cash ledger on a common portal for persons to deposit and use amounts for customs duties and related liabilities, requiring prescribed forms, generation of unique transaction identifiers and bank Challan Identification Numbers on successful credit; specifies permitted payment modes, non accrual of interest on deposits, procedures for auto debit where consent and sufficient balance exist, and a portal based refund application process with suspension of the applied balance until refund determination.
      3.
      19/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Exemption of deposits u/s 51A (4) of the Customs Act, 1962 - customs automated system is not in place, with respect to accompanied baggage and other than those used for making [electronic] payment
      Summary: Exempts specified deposits from section 51A(4) where goods are imported or exported at customs stations without an automated system, and for accompanied baggage; also exempts deposits not used for electronic payment of customs duty, integrated tax, GST Compensation Cess, and interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable under the Customs Act or the Customs Tariff Act.

      DGFT

      4.
      64/2015-2020 - dated - 31-3-2022 - FTP
      Extension of FTP 2015-2020
      Summary: The Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020's temporal application clause in paragraph 1.01 is amended to substitute the prior expiry date with 30 September 2022, thereby extending the policy's validity and continuing its operative provisions with immediate effect by notification of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade.

      GST - States

      5.
      EXN-B(1)-3/2018 - dated - 28-3-2022 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Appoint officers as Additional Commissioner (Appeals)
      Summary: Appointment of officers as Additional Commissioner (Appeals) to exercise statutory appellate powers under the GST framework, with two incumbent Additional Commissioners designated to cover specified administrative zones. The appointees will perform appeals functions in addition to existing duties, exercising the powers and responsibilities attached to the office as provided in the governing enactment and rules, and this notification supersedes earlier inconsistent notifications.
      6.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-130 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.V-152, dated the 30th March, 2020
      Summary: The notification amends an earlier Rajasthan GST notification by substituting the previously prescribed higher monetary expression in the first paragraph with a lower monetary expression, thereby reducing the turnover threshold that determines which taxpayers fall within the relevant regulatory category; the change is made under the relevant rule of the Rajasthan GST Rules and specifies the date from which the new monetary expression takes effect.
      7.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-128 - dated - 10-3-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Regarding reimbursement of State Tax due and deposited to hotels and tour operators
      Summary: Registered hotels, heritage hotels, resorts and tour operators (excluding stand-alone restaurants and clubs) may claim partial reimbursement of State Tax paid by debit from the electronic cash ledger after exhausting SGST and IGST input tax credits; reimbursement excludes SGST on rental or leasing of non residential property, is denied for prior year evaders, is recoverable with interest and equal penalty if wrongly availed, is reduced by benefits under applicable RIPS schemes, and will be governed by guidelines issued by the Chief Commissioner with the State empowered to review or modify the order.

      Income Tax

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      20/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Provisions of sub-section (1G) of section 206C shall not apply to an individual who is not a resident in India in terms of clause (1) and clause (1A) of section 6 of the Act, and who is visiting India.
      Summary: The notification excludes from the operation of sub-section (1G) of section 206C individuals who are not residents in India under the relevant residency clauses and who are visiting India, and states that the exclusion takes effect from the date of publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF5/P/CIR/2022/41 - dated 31-3-2022
      Discontinuation of usage of pool accounts for transactions in the units of Mutual Funds, Two Factor Authentication (‘2FA’) for redemption and other related requirements: Extension of timeline
      Summary: Extension of the compliance timeline for the discontinuation of pooling of funds and/or units in mutual fund transactions and related safeguards, including Two Factor Authentication for redemptions and source account verification; modification that new mandates accepted after the revised applicability date must be in favour of SEBI-recognized Clearing Corporations and exclusively for subscriptions to mutual fund schemes; obligations on AMCs, Stock Exchanges, Depositories, Clearing Corporations and RTAs to implement the Circulars and follow the activity-specific timelines in Annexure A.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/CMD1/CIR/P/2022/40 - dated 30-3-2022
      Clarification on applicability of regulation 23 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 in relation to Related Party Transactions
      Summary: Clarification on Regulation 23 confirms that RPTs approved by the audit committee and shareholders before the operative date need no fresh approval; existing pre notification contracts that continue and become material under the revised materiality threshold must be placed for shareholder approval at the first general meeting after the operative date; and omnibus audit committee approvals must still be presented to shareholders when transactions are material under Regulation 23(1).

      Income Tax

      3.
      07/2022 - dated 30-3-2022
      Clarification with respect to relaxation of provisions of rule 114AAA of Income-tax Rules, 1962 prescribing the manner of making Permanent Account Number (PAN) inoperative
      Summary: Requirement to link PAN with Aadhaar makes PANs inoperative if Aadhaar is not intimated by the notified date; failure attracts a prescribed fee when Aadhaar is later intimated and ordinarily triggers the legal consequences of an inoperative PAN when it is furnished or quoted. The Board provides a one year transitional deferral of those negative consequences, subject to payment of the linking fee, to mitigate disruption to filing, refunds, withholding and KYC processes.

      DGFT

      4.
      53/2015-2020 - dated 31-3-2022
      Extension of HBP 2015-2020
      Summary: The public notice amends the Handbook of Procedures 2015-20 to extend its validity, substituting expiry references so the handbook shall remain in force until 30.09.2022; paragraph 3.20(a) is adjusted to read with 30.06.2022 as the comparative date, and paragraph 4.12(vi) is similarly updated.
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