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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 25,2023

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      By: Sandeep Saini
      Summary: The amnesty scheme allows eligible taxpayers to regularise GST and related foreign trade defaults within a defined opportunity by: revoking cancelled registrations (including certain pending or time barred appeals); waiving capped late fees for specified returns (GSTR 04, GSTR 9/9C, GSTR 10) upon filing; deeming withdrawal of best judgment assessment orders if valid returns are filed within the opportunity; and permitting AA/EPCG licence holders to redeem licences by paying proportionate saved customs duty plus prescribed interest for unfulfilled export obligations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Cancellation of GST registration for non-filing of returns must observe natural justice; authorities cannot cancel solely because a registrant failed to reply to a show cause notice without evaluating whether facts warrant cancellation. Affected persons must seek revocation through the statutory procedure, file outstanding returns up to the effective date of cancellation and pay tax, interest, penalty and late fees; courts have allowed waiver of limitation and directed prompt consideration of revocation applications. A government notification provides a limited extension to apply for revocation subject to these conditions, with no further extensions permitted.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Interpretation of tax statutes centers on legislative intent and the balance between plain textual meaning and purposive construction: ordinary or legal senses of words govern unless technical, and provisions must be read to effect the Act's aim. Taxation requires express words; implied levies are disfavoured. Courts should avoid absurd results, prefer reasonable meanings, uphold the presumption of validity, give precedence to specific or later expressions, and apply substance-over-form where appropriate.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court held that Rule 89(4)(c), which capped refunds for exports made under the LUT model to 1.5 times the value of like domestic supplies, is ultra vires the CGST and IGST Acts because it undermines the statutory objective of zero-rating, introduces undefined terms, produces anomalous results where domestic turnover is nil, and discriminates between LUT and IGST-payment refund routes; the revenue was directed to accept the petitioner's refund claims and the writ petition was allowed.
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      Summary: Integration of bank account validation into the GST electronic system verifies taxpayers' declared bank accounts and displays the validation status on the FO portal under Dashboard My Profile Bank Account Status, with immediate notifications sent to the taxpayer's registered email and mobile number.
      Summary: Administrative appointment: Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh has assumed the office of Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, succeeding the previous Secretary who moved to another central ministry. The notice records this senior-level transfer within the central civil service and summarizes the officer's qualifying administrative experience, including prior secretarial leadership in the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying and various central and state-level senior postings.
      Summary: Appointment of Secretary: Rajesh Kumar Singh has assumed charge as Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, succeeding the outgoing incumbent; he is an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 1989 batch from the Kerala cadre with prior Secretary-level and senior central and state government assignments.
      Summary: Banks are directed to prioritise financial inclusion by banking the unbanked, securing the unsecured and funding the unfunded; increase rural banking penetration; reduce loan disbursement waiting periods; run special account opening camps for new voters; and utilise the PM Svanidhi scheme to provide collateral free small loans without CIBIL reliance. Maharashtra's PM Svanidhi performance exceeds national averages while MUDRA uptake lags, and NABARD's Western Maharashtra performance was reviewed.
      Summary: Government support and trade facilitation for the gems and jewellery export sector are reinforced through coordinated policy measures, infrastructure investment, and negotiated market access. A government-backed Common Facility Centre at SEEPZ, supervised by the Council and Ministry, is intended to modernize capacity and support small and medium enterprises. The GJEPC, established by the Commerce Ministry and granted autonomous status, functions as the apex export promotion body coordinating outreach, member services, and initiatives aligned with ease-of-doing-business objectives.
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      GST - States

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      CT-8-0005-2023-Sec-1-V (CT) (12) - dated - 21-4-2023 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Modification of the Notification No. F-A3-31-2020-1-V (67), Dated 5th December, 2020
      Summary: The State Government, modifying earlier departmental notifications and acting on the Council's recommendations under the Madhya Pradesh GST Act and the IGST Act, extends the limitation period for issuance of orders for recovery of tax not paid or short paid, or of input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised: for 2017-18 to 31 December 2023; for 2018-19 to 31 March 2024; and for 2019-20 to 30 June 2024, with effect from 31 March 2023.
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      CT-8-0004-2023-Sec-1-V (CT) (11) - dated - 21-4-2023 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Waives the amount of late fee referred to in section 47 of the MPGST Act
      Summary: Waives the amount of late fee in excess of five hundred rupees under Section 47 for registered persons who failed to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 by the due date but furnished it between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023; issued under powers of Section 128 on the Council's recommendation and effective from 31 March 2023.
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      CT-8-0002-2023-Sec-1-V (CT) (09) - dated - 21-4-2023 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amnesty scheme for deemed withdrawal of assessment orders issued under Section 62.
      Summary: Registered persons whose assessment orders under Section 62(1) were served on or before 28 February 2023 and who failed to furnish a valid return within thirty days of service shall be deemed to have been withdrawn if the return is furnished by 30 June 2023 accompanied by payment of interest under Section 50(1) and the late fee under Section 47, irrespective of any appeal; notification effective from 31 March 2023.
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      CT-8-0001-2023-Sec-1-V (CT) (08) - dated - 21-4-2023 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Extension of time limit for application for revocation of cancellation of registration
      Summary: Persons whose GST registration was cancelled under Section 29(2)(b) or (c) on or before December 31, 2022 and who failed to apply for revocation within the statutory period may apply for revocation up to June 30, 2023, provided they furnish all returns due up to the effective date of cancellation and pay tax, interest, penalty and late fee due under those returns; no further extension will be allowed.
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      CBIC-240137/14/2022-SERVICE TAX SECTION-CBIC - dated 18-4-2023
      Pre-deposit payment method for cases pertaining to Central Excise & Service Tax- Issues faced by the taxpayers who have paid the pre-deposit amount through FORM GST DRC-03 in GST Appeals
      Summary: Payments made through FORM GST DRC-03 were characterised as not a valid mode for making pre-deposits under section 35F of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and section 83 of the Finance Act, 1994 read with section 35F, but the prior instruction's incidental reference to the GST Act was solely comparative and therefore the last sentence of part 2 regarding GST is infructuous; the clarification should be widely publicised to prevent implications for CGST appeals.
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