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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 05,2022

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Penalty under Section 74 requires proof of dishonest intent or willful suppression; audit findings alone do not suffice to impose penalty. Genuine inadvertent errors or minor procedural lapses should attract tax and interest rather than punitive consequences. Audit officers must adduce cogent evidence of malafide intention and issue clear statutory penalty notices; vague or mechanical invocation of penalty provisions is legally vulnerable. Administrative guidance and a uniform audit code are recommended to prevent arbitrary penalty impositions and needless litigation.
      By: ROHIT GOEL
      Summary: Amendments to Schedule III require expanded presentation changes and disclosure obligations in financial statements, including mandatory rounding based on total income, separate ageing schedules for trade receivables and payables, disclosure of loans to promoters and related parties, reconciliation of bank/FI statements, separate reporting of CWIP duration and suspensions, distinct reporting of revaluation impacts on PPE and inclusion of crypto-currency holdings and results. IND-AS entities face additional presentation changes such as separate lease liabilities and revised equity disclosures addressing prior period errors.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The measure for maintainability of a departmental appeal is the disputed amount that the revenue put in issue before the Tribunal and the High Court; a subsequent reduction of the assessment or penalty by a lower authority does not oust appellate jurisdiction where the revenue has challenged the original quantum.
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      Summary: Union Minister directed officials to identify land for a 'Tourist Craft Village' to showcase artisans, mandated regular DISHA coordination meetings and online project transparency, recommended establishing an APEDA-certified lab in Uttarakhand to validate organic produce for export, and set out procedural measures for the Public Distribution System including post-census ration-card revision and implementation of the One Nation One Ration Card scheme with biometric portability, while emphasizing sensitive execution of PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana and zero tolerance for corruption.
      Summary: India's services exports reached a record in FY 2021-2022, led by telecommunications, computer and information services, other business services, and transport; March 2022 was an all time monthly high. Merchandise exports also hit a record, together producing a new aggregate exports peak for the financial year. Provisional April-December 2021 component data show concentrated credits in telecom and computer services, surpluses in several business service categories, and net deficits in certain transport and travel subcomponents.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee increased the policy repo rate by 40 basis points and adjusted the standing deposit facility, marginal standing facility and Bank Rate accordingly; it declared that it will remain accommodative while focusing on withdrawal of accommodation to anchor inflation expectations and contain second round effects, citing global commodity driven food and fuel inflation, supply disruptions and elevated domestic core inflation as key risks to the inflation trajectory.
      Summary: DPIIT leadership reaffirmed India's commitment to improving ease of doing business while seeking to deepen bilateral MSME cooperation and attract investment in sectors including Food Processing, Textiles, Manufacturing, AI and Technology, Hydrogen and Green Energy, Sustainability and Digitalisation through government-led outreach and partnership facilitation.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD1/MRD1_DTCS/P/CIR/2022/58 - dated 2-5-2022
      System and Network Audit of Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: SEBI mandates a revised System and Network Audit regime for Market Infrastructure Institutions requiring independent auditors selected under specified norms to assess governance, IT and network architecture, security, change control, business continuity, vendor management and related areas. Audit reports must include issue logs, risk rated non compliances, remediation plans, evidence and management responses, be placed before the Governing Board and submitted to SEBI with a joint MD/CEO and CTO declaration. Follow on audits or verified Action Taken Reports must close findings within prescribed timelines; special audit frequency applies for systems designated as protected.
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