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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 12,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 74 enables adjudication and recovery where tax is unpaid, short paid, erroneously refunded or input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised by reason of fraud, willful misstatement or suppression of facts. The proper officer must serve an electronic show cause notice after forming belief of such conduct; notice timing and order time limit are prescribed (notice at least six months prior and order within five years from the annual return due date or erroneous refund). Concessionary voluntary payments (15%, 25%, 50% penalty bands) can terminate proceedings; seizure/confiscation proceedings have been separated by amendment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 29 authorises cancellation or suspension of GST registration for discontinuance, change in business constitution, loss of liability, or fraud, with the requirement that the proper officer afford an opportunity of being heard. Case law stresses that cancellation for non filing or non payment permits revival on compliance with filing, payment of tax, interest, and penalties, subject to restriction and departmental scrutiny of Input Tax Credit, and that procedural defects (ex parte service, non speaking orders) invalidate cancellation.
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      Summary: A coordinated scheme to fraudulently claim and transfer Input Tax Credit was uncovered where entities controlled by one person used fake, suspended and non existent suppliers to avail and pass ITC without receipt of goods. Searches recovered pen drives, rubber stamps and records; the key accused was arrested, produced before the magistrate and placed in judicial custody, and further investigation and forensic examination of seized material is in progress.
      Summary: Deployment of module-specific enhancements to the GST Portal functionalities consolidates digital compliance tools for taxpayers across Registration, Returns, Advance Ruling, Payment, Refund and miscellaneous modules, accompanied by webinars and short video guides; the announcement lists periodic compilations and links to access module-wise feature descriptions and multimedia guidance to assist taxpayers in adopting and applying the new portal tools.
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      GST - States

      1.
      S.O. 26/P.A.5/2017/Ss. 2 and 5/2022 - dated - 30-3-2022 - Punjab SGST
      Authorises the Additional Commissioner of State Tax
      Summary: Authorises the Additional Commissioner of State Tax to function as the Revisional Authority under section 108 of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 for decisions or orders passed by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax, Joint Director Enforcement, Assistant Commissioner of State Tax and State Tax Officer, empowering the Additional Commissioner to exercise revisional scrutiny and action as permissible under that provision.
      2.
      S.O. 22/P.A.5/2017/Ss. 9, 11, 15 and 148/2022 - dated - 25-3-2022 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O 37/P.A.5/2017/S.11/ 2017, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends earlier table entries by omitting "or a Governmental authority or a Government Entity" from description entries at serial numbers 3 and 3A, and by inserting provisos at serial numbers 15 and 17 that items specified therein shall not apply to services supplied through an electronic commerce operator and notified under the relevant provision of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Act; the amendment is effective from the first day of January of the stated year.
      3.
      S.O. 20/P.A.5/2017/Ss. 9 and 15/2022 - dated - 25-3-2022 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.16/P.A.5/2017/S.9/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Punjab GST notification revises Schedules I, II and III by omitting specified serial entries, substituting textual descriptions for several existing items, and inserting a comprehensive series of new serial numbers and tariff descriptions principally covering woven, knitted, filament and staple textile products, sewing threads, monofilaments, narrow fabrics, made-up textile articles and related goods. The changes reorganise classifications within Schedule II and remove certain entries from Schedule I and Schedule III; the notification states the amendments take effect from the prescribed commencement date under the Punjab GST Act.
      4.
      S.O. 19/P.A.5/2017/Ss. 9 and 15/2022 - dated - 25-3-2022 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.16/P.A.5/2017/S.9/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification omits Serial No. 243 from Schedule II and removes the qualifying words for Serial No. 452P in Schedule III, thereby altering the taxable classification of those entries in the State GST schedules; the amendment is made effective retrospectively from 27th October, 2021 under powers conferred by the State GST Act.
      5.
      8-Leg./2022 - dated - 9-2-2022 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2021
      Summary: Inter-company activities by non-individuals to members or constituents are treated as supplies between distinct persons from 1 July 2017; suppliers must furnish invoice or debit note details in outward-supplies statements and communicate them to recipients. Annual return obligations are revised with specified exemptions; interest on late returns applies to tax paid from the electronic cash ledger. Provisional attachment and enhanced information-gathering powers are confirmed, appeals against certain detention orders require partial penalty payment, and detention/seizure penalties, timelines and disposal provisions have been restructured.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-II DOF3/P/CIR/2022/49 - dated 11-4-2022
      Risk value of commodities for risk-o-meter
      Summary: Mutual fund investments in commodities must receive a risk o meter score derived from the commodity's annualized volatility computed quarterly using the past 15 years of the commodity's benchmark index. Volatility bands map to risk values: <10% = 3 (Moderate); 10-15% = 4 (Moderately High); 15-20% = 5 (High); >20% = 6 (Very High). The rule modifies the earlier Annexure A provision for gold and related instruments and takes immediate effect, requiring AMCs and trustees to apply the volatility based scoring.

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      Circular No.6/2022 - dated 6-4-2022
      Kerala State Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 – detention of goods in the course of transportation on the ground of undervaluation – Judgment of Hon’ble High Court of Kerala – procedure to be followed – instructions issued
      Summary: Detention of goods in transit solely because invoice value is below MRP is impermissible; intelligence squads must not detain or issue show cause notices on that sole ground. Suspected undervaluation must be recorded by uploading invoice details via the Mobile App and reporting to the jurisdictional officer and district Joint Commissioner. Intelligence squads must collect documentary evidence of actual supply value and classification, after which the jurisdictional officer shall verify and then take any further action as provided by law.
      3.
      GST Circular No.1/2022 - F.17 (134-Pt.-II) ACCT/GST/2017/ 7730 - dated 5-4-2022
      Regarding correct submission of return(s) under GST
      Summary: Correct reporting of Input Tax Credit of IGST on interstate and import supplies in GSTR 3B is required because settlement and apportionment of IGST funds depend on these disclosures. Reversals under Rules 42/43 and Rule 37 must be reported in Table 4(B); ineligible ITC under Section 17(5) in Table 4(D)(1); and blocked or other ineligible credits under Section 17(4) and Rule 38 in Table 4(D)(2). Omissions for FY 2021-22 are to be rectified in GSTR 9; from FY 2022-23 onwards corrections must be made in the subsequent GSTR 3B by giving the net effect.
      4.
      09/WBGST/PRO/2022 - dated 1-4-2022
      Extension of period for completion of Audit as per the proviso to sub-section (4) of section 65 of the WBGST Act, 2017 for the period starting on or after 1st day of July, 2017 and ending on or before 31st day of March, 2018 in cases where audit has commenced in the month of January, 2022.
      Summary: The period for completion of GST audits that commenced in January 2022, covering taxable periods beginning on or after 1 July 2017 and ending on or before 31 March 2018, is extended by two months beyond the three month completion period because COVID-19 disruptions prevented timely completion; the extension is issued by the Commissioner under the proviso to the audit completion provision and takes immediate effect.
      5.
      Internal Circular No. 7A of 2022 - dated 29-3-2022
      Issuance of orders of provisional attachment and restoration thereof on BO System
      Summary: The circular directs that all provisional attachment orders and corresponding restoration orders shall be issued exclusively through the BO system to ensure accurate MIS reporting and effective monitoring, and mandates strict compliance by operational and supervisory officers.
      6.
      05/WBGST/PRO/2022 - dated 16-3-2022
      Delegation of power by the Commissioner under section 151 of the WBGST Act, 2017(further amendments in Order No.24/WBGST/PRO/17-18 dated 14.12.2017)
      Summary: The Commissioner amends the delegation table to allocate the power to direct any person to furnish information to specified Proper Officers: Special Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Senior Joint Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner, thereby clarifying which officer designations may exercise the information-direction power; the amendment takes effect from the stated commencement date in the order.
      7.
      04/WBGST/PRO/2022 - dated 8-3-2022
      Delegation of power by the Commissioner under section 80 of the WBGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Delegation under section 80 authorises the Special Commissioner of State Tax and the Additional Commissioner of State Tax to extend time for payment of tax dues by allowing monthly instalments, excluding liabilities self-assessed in returns; such powers are exercisable only within the officers' respective territorial jurisdictions and take effect immediately.

      DGFT

      8.
      Trade Notice No. 01/2022-23 - dated 11-4-2022
      Re-operationalisation of Scrip Transfer Recording Module
      Summary: Re-operationalisation of the Scrip Transfer Recording Module reinstates the IT mechanism with added controls: staged time-lags for initial and successive transfers and after IEC modification, daily limits on transfers per IEC, mandatory registration of original duty scrip at the Port of Registration, automated Email/SMS alerts to IEC contacts, automatic de-linking of Users and DSC/Aadhaar registrations at set intervals, and blocking of flagged IECs from using the module until rectified.
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