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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 02,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations implement Section 51A by requiring maintenance of an electronic cash ledger on the customs portal, defining its form and fields, authorised deposit modes and challan procedures, unique identifiers for credits/debits, auto debit for payment challans where consent and sufficient balance exist, and refund mechanics via Form ECL 5 with temporary blocking of applied amounts and bank credit to the registered account. Banks must generate Challan Identification Numbers and persons must report ledger discrepancies on the portal.
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      Summary: Gross GST receipts reached an all time monthly high in March 2022 with specified CGST, SGST, IGST (including imports) and cess components; regular and ad hoc IGST settlements between Centre and States/UTs plus GST compensation releases yielded stated post settlement revenues for Centre and States. Revenue increases were recorded year on year and versus March 2020 across import and domestic bases, supported by higher e way bill activity, anti evasion actions and rate rationalisation measures.
      Summary: Indicative issuance calendar for government dated securities for April-September 2022 sets weekly auction schedules with specified tenor-wise allocations, recurring issuance of floating rate bonds, and an aggregate calendared amount. Auctions include a non-competitive bidding facility reserving five percent for specified retail investors. The Government and the Reserve Bank retain flexibility to modify amounts, periods, maturities and instrument types after notice, may exercise a greenshoe option to retain additional subscription up to the notified limit, and will conduct monthly switch auctions subject to the General Notification.
      Summary: The Government finalised its H1 borrowing programme, scheduling dated securities in 26 weekly tranches across specified maturities and fortnightly Floating Rate Bonds, enabling switching to smooth redemptions and a greenshoe option for additional subscriptions. Treasury Bill issuance will follow weekly auctions across 91 , 182 and 364 day bills in Q1, with net quarter borrowing projected. The central bank's Ways and Means Advances limit for the half year is established, and a joint Framework for Sovereign Green Bonds issuance is being prepared.
      Summary: The calendar sets notified amounts and regular auction dates for 91 day, 182 day and 364 day Treasury Bills for the Apr-Jun 2022 quarter, with aggregate totals for the quarter. The Government, in consultation with the central bank, may modify amounts or timing in response to requirements and market conditions after giving market notice, and auctions remain subject to the governing general notification and procedural terms.
      Summary: The tax authority has extended the last date for electronic filing of Form No.10AB for applications seeking registration or approval under the charitable exemption regimes, citing difficulties in electronic submission under the Income-tax Rules and providing a short additional filing date for affected applications.
      Summary: Consolidated monthly accounts present Union Government receipts comprising Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), Non Tax Revenue and Non Debt Capital Receipts, with substantial transfers to States as Devolution of Share of Taxes; total expenditure is classified into Revenue Expenditure and Capital Expenditure, with principal revenue items being interest payments and major subsidies, reflecting the composition and realisation of budgeted central fiscal flows up to the reporting month.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 235 (E). - dated - 31-3-2022 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Second Amendment Rules, 2022
      Summary: Amendment to the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 defers the applicability date in the proviso to sub rule (1) of rule 3 from "1st day of April, 2022" to "1st day of April, 2023," and alters the deadline in the proviso to sub rule (1B) of rule 12 from "31st March, 2022" to "31st May, 2022." The rules are titled Companies (Accounts) Second Amendment Rules, 2022 and commence on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

      2.
      11/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of ADD on jute products originating in or exported from Nepal and Bangladesh
      Summary: The Central Government has amended the existing anti-dumping notification to substitute paragraph 3, providing that the anti-dumping duty on specified jute products originating in or exported from Bangladesh and Nepal shall remain in force up to and inclusive of 31st August, 2022, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier, following a review initiated by the designated authority under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules.
      3.
      19/2020 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus
      Seeks to extend the exemption from Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess upto 30.06.2022 on goods imported against AA/EPCG authorizations
      Summary: Extension of the exemption from Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess for goods imported under AA and EPCG schemes by substituting "31st March, 2022" with "30th June, 2022" in specified provisos and conditions of notifications Nos. 16/2015, 18/2015, 20/2015, 22/2015 and 45/2016 under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, maintaining the existing exemption framework without changing eligibility or scope.
      4.
      18/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 52/2003-Customs, dated the 31st March, 2003
      Summary: Central Government amends Notification No. 52/2003 Customs to substitute in the opening paragraph's proviso the figures, letters and words "1st day of April, 2022" with "1st day of July, 2022," under the powers conferred by sub section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962.
      5.
      17/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 25/2021-Customs, dated 31-03-2021 to give effect to 2nd tranche of tariff concessions as per India Mauritius CECPA
      Summary: The notification substitutes TABLE 1 of the principal customs notification with a detailed list of tariff items and their revised applied rates of duty and substitutes TABLE 2 to specify the extent of tariff concessions (percentage of applied duty) for specified eight-digit HS codes; it includes a product-specific quality parameter for one refined fish body oil entry and functions as a further amendment implementing the second tranche of tariff concessions under the India-Mauritius CECPA.
      6.
      31/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - 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 sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, substitutes revised Tables 1-3 in the principal non-tariff notification to fix tariff values for specified imported goods (including edible oils, brass scrap, gold, silver, and areca nut) and prescribes the applicable tariff values per specified units for each listed commodity.
      7.
      30/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification for Limitation on 124 relating cases of confiscation where entry has been made .
      Summary: Where goods were entered and assessed but are outside the alternate remedial provision due to absence of duty shortfall, the officer conducting inquiry or investigation shall transfer relevant documents and a written report for further action to the customs officer at the customs station where the entry was made; in cases of multiple jurisdictions, transfer shall be to the customs station shown to have the highest value of goods in the report. The notification is effective from publication in the Official Gazette.
      8.
      29/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification for assigning proper officer for pending cases.
      Summary: Specifies assignment of pending customs adjudication notices from proceedings under chapters XIIA or XIII pending on commencement of the Finance Act, 2022: in multiple jurisdictions certain matters before Additional Director General (Adjudication), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Delhi and Mumbai are assigned to the respective Commissioner of Customs (Adjudication); other matters remain with the appointed adjudicating officer or as assigned under Board notifications. For other cases, adjudication is allocated among Deputy/Assistant Commissioners, Additional/Joint Commissioners, and Principal/Commissioner of Customs by prescribed hierarchical limits, with similar allocation rules for drawback claims. The notification is effective from publication in the Official Gazette.
      9.
      28/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification under 110AA for assigning proper officer for multiple Jurisdictions.
      Summary: The Central Board appoints specified Customs officers as the proper officer to receive transferred inquiry, investigation or audit reports in multiple-jurisdiction cases, assigning nationwide jurisdiction and empowering them to exercise assessment, refund, drawback and enforcement powers under the Customs Act; officers are designated by case-type and aggregate amount bands (lower, intermediate, unlimited) as Assistant/Deputy Commissioner, Additional/Joint Commissioner, or Commissioner/Principal Commissioner respectively, effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
      10.
      27/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to appoint officers for Faceless Assessment.
      Summary: The Central Board appoints specified customs officers - appraisers, Superintendent Customs (Preventive), Central Excise officers posted to customs stations, and Deputy or Assistant Commissioners - as proper officers to perform the functions listed in the Table for bills of entry assigned to them in the customs automated system, covering statutory examination, adjudication and clearance-related duties for electronically presented bills of entry.
      11.
      26/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      ‘Proper officer’ under the Customs Act, 1962 - assigning functions to officers and to officers in rank above to them as proper officers.
      Summary: Designation of proper officer under the Customs Act assigns specified officer ranks and officers above them in rank to exercise enumerated enforcement, assessment, examination, clearance and intelligence functions at ports, airports, land customs stations, warehouses and preventive posts. The notification supersedes the earlier instrument insofar as stated and provides that assigned functions (other than at the highest Commissioner level) are to be exercised pursuant to the statutory delegation mechanism; it comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
      12.
      25/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to appoint officers of Revenue Intelligence.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints the Principal Director General or Director General of Revenue Intelligence and specified DRI officers as officers of customs, conferring on them the classes and powers of corresponding customs authorities (Principal Chief Commissioner/Chief Commissioner; Principal Commissioner/Commissioner; Additional/Joint Commissioner; Deputy/Assistant Commissioner) with jurisdiction exercisable across India, superseding earlier notifications and effective from Gazette publication.
      13.
      24/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to appoint officers at the level of Chief Commissioner of Customs for the field formations except DRI
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints officers as Chief Commissioner of Customs or Principal Chief Commissioner for specified jurisdictions and commissionerates, and appoints designated officers as Chief Commissioner (Preventive) with all powers of the Chief Commissioner for the preventive jurisdictions listed. The appointments are set out in two tables mapping senior posts to subordinate commissionerates (port, airport, air cargo, inland container depots, preventive, audit and appeals formations). The notification supersedes the earlier 2017 notification and commences on publication in the Official Gazette, with listed corrigenda correcting table entries.
      14.
      23/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification for appointing Commissioner (Adjudication), Delhi and Mumbai.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints the Commissioners of Customs (Adjudication), Delhi and Mumbai as Principal Commissioner or Commissioner, each with nationwide jurisdiction and all powers under the Customs Act, 1962, to adjudicate cases assigned by the Board, including acting as proper officers under sections 28, 28AAA and Chapter X; the notification supersedes the 2003 notification except as to prior acts and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
      15.
      22/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to appoint officers at the level of Commissioner of Customs and below till AC/DC for zones overseeing Audit.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints specified audit-designated Principal/Commissioners, Additional/Joint Commissioners and Deputy/Assistant Commissioners posted at Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Nhavasheva as officers of Customs, investing them with the powers of their respective classes to carry out customs audits nationwide, superseding earlier notifications; functions of Additional/Joint and Deputy/Assistant Commissioners shall be performed as per statutory delegation, effective on Gazette publication.
      16.
      21/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of officers at the level of Commissioner of Customs and below till AC/DC for zones.
      Summary: Appointment of customs officers is made for specified customs zones and territorial jurisdictions across India, including Principal Commissioner, Commissioner, preventive formations, and subordinate officers. The notification maps each designation to defined areas such as states, union territories, ports, airports, inland container depots, warehouses, export oriented units, special economic zones, and coastal areas, and confers the corresponding powers under the Customs Act, 1962 for those areas. It supersedes the earlier jurisdictional notification and takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.

      DGFT

      17.
      65/2015-20 - dated - 1-4-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy condition of Urea [Exim Code 31021000] in the ITC (HS) 2022, Schedule - I (Import Policy).
      Summary: The import policy for Urea [EXIM code 31021000] is amended to extend the temporary allowance permitting imports on government account through Indian Potash Limited (IPL) until 31.03.2023, subject to paragraph 2.20 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015 2020; imports via RCF and NFL continue under State Trading Enterprise arrangements and existing Foreign Trade Policy conditions. Technical Grade Urea (TGU) intended for non agricultural, industrial use and NPK manufacture remains exempted as "Free" for import.

      GST

      18.
      04/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - CGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 14/2019-Central Tax, dated the 7th March, 2019
      Summary: The Central Government, under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 10 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, amends Notification No.14/2019-Central Tax by inserting four tariff entries into the Table for specified building materials: fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with 90 per cent. or more fly ash content and fly ash blocks; bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths; building bricks; and earthen or roofing tiles. The amendment is effective from 1 April 2022.
      19.
      03/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - CGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 10/2019-Central Tax, dated the 7th March, 2019
      Summary: Amendment to the Central Goods and Services Tax notification inserts four new tariff entries into Notification No.10/2019-Central Tax under section 23: fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with 90% or more fly ash content and fly ash blocks (6815); bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths (6901 00 10); building bricks (6904 10 00); and earthen or roofing tiles (6905 10 00). The amendment takes effect on the first day of April, 2022.
      20.
      02/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to provide for a concessional rate on intra state supply of bricks conditional to not availing the ITC , as recommended by 45 GSTC
      Summary: A concessional central GST rate applies to intra state supplies of specified bricks, blocks and roofing tiles provided input tax credit on goods or services used exclusively for those supplies is not taken and any partly used inputs/services have their input tax credit reversed as if the supplies were exempt; the reduced rate is limited to the tariff entries listed and is subject to the First Schedule interpretation rules and the notification's commencement provisions.
      21.
      01/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.1/2017-Central Tax (Rate) removes specified serial entries from the 2.5% Schedule and inserts new entries into the 6% Schedule describing fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with high fly ash content, bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, building bricks, and earthen or roofing tiles, with the changes taking effect from the commencement date stated in the notification.
      22.
      02/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to provide for a concessional rate on inter state supply of bricks conditional to not availing the ITC , as recommended by 45 GSTC
      Summary: A concessional IGST rate of 6% applies to specified inter state supplies of bricks, blocks, aggregates and roofing tiles under listed tariff entries, effective 1 April 2022. The concession is conditional on non availing of input tax credit: no ITC may be taken on inputs or input services used exclusively for these supplies, and partial ITC must be reversed as if the supplies were exempt, following the reversal mechanism under section 17(2) of the Central GST Act and related rules.
      23.
      01/2022-Integrated Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-3-2022 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises IGST tariff classifications by omitting serial numbers 225B, 226, 227 and 228 from Schedule I (5% rate) and inserting four new entries into Schedule II (12% rate) covering fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate and fly ash blocks; bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths; building bricks; and earthen or roofing tiles, with the changes coming into force on the first day of April, 2022.
      24.
      02/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - UTGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2017-Union Territory Tax, dated the 27th June, 2017
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 02/2017-Union Territory Tax by inserting four Table entries identifying specific building material goods-fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with 90% or more fly ash content and fly ash blocks; bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths; building bricks; and earthen or roofing tiles-under the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax framework, effected under section 10 of the Central GST Act read with section 21 of the UTGST Act, on the Council's recommendation.
      25.
      01/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - UTGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2019-Union Territory Tax, dated the 7th March, 2019
      Summary: Amendment inserts new tariff entries into the UTGST notification Table, adding fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with high fly ash content, bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, building bricks, and earthen or roofing tiles under specified tariff codes, and provides an effective commencement date for the amendment.
      26.
      02/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to provide for a concessional rate on intra state supply of bricks conditional to not availing the ITC, as recommended by 45 GSTC
      Summary: Grants a reduced Union Territory GST rate for specified tariff items covering certain bricks and related products, conditional on suppliers not availing input tax credit for goods or services used exclusively for those supplies and reversing any partly claimed input tax as if the supply were exempt under sub section (2) of section 17 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and the rules thereunder; tariff entries are to be interpreted by reference to the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act.
      27.
      01/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification omits serial numbers 225B, 226, 227 and 228 from Schedule I (2.5%) and inserts new serials 176B-176E into Schedule II (6%) identifying HSN headings and descriptions for fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with ninety per cent or more fly ash content (including fly ash blocks), bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, building bricks, and earthen or roofing tiles; the amendment is effective from the first day of April, 2022.

      Income Tax

      28.
      22/2022 - dated - 31-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government notifies , ‘the Kotak Infrastructure Debt Fund Limited'
      Summary: Notification designates Kotak Infrastructure Debt Fund Limited as an infrastructure debt fund under the relevant clause of section 10 of the Income-tax Act for assessment year 2018-19 and subsequent years, subject to conformity with the Income-tax Act, compliance with the Income-tax Rules and Reserve Bank conditions, and timely filing of its return of income on or before the due date.
      29.
      21/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (fourth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Notification amends the Income tax Rules, 1962 effective 1 April 2022: updates year references in rule 12 and substitutes, in Appendix II, revised Forms SAHAJ ITR 1, ITR 2, ITR 3, SUGAM ITR 4, ITR 5, ITR 6, ITR V and ITR Ack for Assessment Year 2022 23, under powers conferred by section 139 read with section 295 of the Income tax Act.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      08/2022 - dated 31-3-2022
      Extension of time line for electronic filing of Form No.10AB for seeking registration or approval under Section 10(23C), 12A or 80G of the Income-tax Act,1961 (the Act)
      Summary: CBDT, exercising administrative powers, extends the electronic filing deadline for Form No.10AB: applications for registration or approval under the income tax provisions relating to institutions, whose original last date falls on or before 29 September 2022, may be filed by 30 September 2022; the extension addresses difficulties with electronic filing implemented w.e.f. 01 April 2021.
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