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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 03,2022

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      By: Commissioner CESTATHyderabad
      Summary: PMLA provides a specialised, schedule based regime for prevention of money laundering with written reason provisional attachment powers (Section 5), time bound attachment subject to adjudication (Section 8), and an expanded definition of proceeds of crime allowing attachment of foreign assets or their domestic equivalents; across statutes the burden to prove lawful acquisition lies on the affected person, notice and hearing are required, and ultimate confiscation follows adjudicatory confirmation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Frauds through fake invoices and circular trading exploit GST input tax credit by creating artificial transactions, bogus e Way bills and shell entities across jurisdictions, causing jurisdictional, data access and investigative challenges; circular trading involves issuing invoices without actual supply to inflate turnover and claim fraudulent ITC, attracting non bailable and cognizable offences. The recommended responses center on intelligence led detection, data analytics, API based inter agency data exchange, joint SOPs, and targeted verification of unmatched ITC and risky refund claims.
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      Summary: Law enforcement intercepted two inbound air passengers at Hyderabad International Airport carrying a total of eight kilograms of cocaine concealed in false bottoms of trolley bags after acting on specific intelligence; the incident is part of a wider pattern of air-route narcotics trafficking and evolving concealment techniques prompting sustained interdiction efforts.
      Summary: Failure to declare the year's liability in the annual composition return's liability table can convert auto-populated composition payments into a negative liability carried in the Negative Liability Statement and auto-debited for convenience; debits applied to cash ledger without prior challan deposits can create negative cash balances and must be rectified by depositing the outstanding liability through challan or, where the excess was applied to a later year, by filing a refund application in the prescribed form.
      Summary: The India UAE CEPA entered into force, granting preferential market access with tariff elimination and reductions across a broad range of goods sectors-explicitly benefiting gems and jewellery, textiles, leather, footwear, sports goods, plastics, furniture, agricultural and wood products, engineering products, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and automobiles-and instituting Certificates of Origin and consignments qualifying for zero customs duty to operationalise the concessions.
      Summary: Pharmaceutical exports have grown markedly since 2013-14 and sustained positive growth despite global disruptions, yielding a favourable trade balance. Formulations and biologicals dominate exports, with around half directed to highly regulated markets and a large number of FDA approved plants located in India. Government pursuit of trade agreements and cooperation pacts aims to enhance market access and integrate Indian firms into global regulated supply chains.
      Summary: Record gross GST revenue for April 2022 exceeded prior monthly highs, with receipts classified by CGST, SGST, IGST (including imports) and cess; regular IGST settlements yielded stated net transfers to Centre and States. The month showed higher year-on-year growth driven by import and domestic receipts, peak single-day/hour payment events, increased e-way bills, and improved GSTR-3B and GSTR-1 filing percentages, attributed to administrative facilitation and data-driven enforcement to enhance compliance.
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      24/2022 - dated - 30-4-2022 - Cus
      Exemption to specified goods from the whole of levy of Social Welfare Surcharge. - Seeks to amend the notification No. 11/2018 Customs to align the HS Codes with the Finance Act, 2022, w.e.f 01.05.2022
      Summary: Exemption from the whole levy of Social Welfare Surcharge is preserved by substituting HS codes in Notification No. 11/2018 Customs: 6204 44 00 6204 44 10, 6204 44 90 and 6211 43 00 6211 43 10, 6211 43 90, aligning tariff entries with the Finance Act, 2022; effective 1 May 2022 under Notification No. 24/2022 Customs.
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      23/2022 - dated - 30-4-2022 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the various Customs Tariff notifications in order to align the HS Codes of the said notifications with the Finance Act, 2022, w.e.f. 01.05.2022
      Summary: Amendments substitute, insert and omit specified HS code entries in the TABLES and APPENDIX of multiple customs exemption notifications to align those notifications with the Finance Act, 2022; the directions identify affected serial numbers and prescribe exact textual changes to column entries, descriptions and concessional rates where applicable, coming into force on the stated commencement date.
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      22/2022 - dated - 30-4-2022 - Cus
      Seeks to give effect to the first tranche of India UAE CEPA
      Summary: Customs duty exemptions are granted to specified goods imported into India from the United Arab Emirates to give effect to the first tranche of the India-UAE CEPA. Listed goods in Table I receive exemption from customs duty above prescribed rates, while goods in Table II receive exemption from customs duty above prescribed rates and, where applicable, from Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess above specified rates. Table III goods receive tariff rate quota treatment at in-quota duty and cess rates, subject to annexure conditions and proof of United Arab Emirates origin under the notified rules of origin.
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      39/2022 - dated - 30-4-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India and the United Arab Emirates) Rules, 2022
      Summary: The Rules of Origin require that a product be wholly obtained in a Party or satisfy Product Specific Rules via tariff classification change or specified value addition tests calculated on FOB or Ex Works basis, with the last manufacturing step in the exporting Party. Proof of origin is provided by a paper or electronic Certificate of Origin, a digital certificate exchanged by mutual system, or an origin declaration by an approved exporter; certificates follow Annexure E, are valid for twelve months, and issuing authorities must retain supporting records for at least five years.
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      06/2015-2020 - dated 1-5-2022
      Amendment in Para 2.107 (TRQ under FTA/CECA) of Handbook of Procedure 2015-2020.
      Summary: The Public Notice incorporates Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQs) under India-UAE CEPA into the Handbook and Appendix, specifying tariff reduction schedules and year wise TRQ quantities. It prescribes the import procedure: compliance with the referenced Customs notification, production of Certificate of Origin at clearance, online DGFT application for TRQ authorisations, period bound and non transferable allocations, electronic issuance and transmission of TRQ authorisations to Customs, and special eligibility, documentation and allocation rules for Gold TRQs and specified polymer lines.
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