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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 09,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2022 creates an updated return mechanism permitting taxpayers to furnish an updated ITR-U within an extended post-assessment-year window, subject to exclusions where updated returns report loss, reduce tax liability or increase refunds. Eligibility is negated by prior searches, surveys, seizures, related notices, pending or completed assessment or prosecution proceedings, or communicated foreign/anti-money-laundering information. Updated returns must reflect adjustments to carried forward losses, unabsorbed depreciation and tax credits, be filed and verified as prescribed, be accompanied by proof of payment under the statute, and attract interest and additional income-tax as computed by the enacted formulae.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Pre developed packaged software accessed via encryption or license keys that must be loaded and activated on a computer qualifies as goods - specifically computer/application software - and not a services supply. The explanatory notes exclude limited end user licences embedded in packaged software from software licensing services, supporting classification under the tariff for computer software. When supplied to a public funded research institution with the prescribed certificate and satisfying notification conditions, such supplies attract the concessional rate set out in the relevant notification.
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      Summary: The document emphasises domestic retail investors as a stabilising market force with rapid demat account growth, announces 'Market ka Eklavya'-an online, regional-language investor education programme for students-and details NSDL's deployment of a Distributed Ledger Technology blockchain to record asset charges and monitor debenture covenants via cryptographically signed, time-stamped entries to create a verifiable audit trail and enhance transparency in bond markets.
      Summary: The address sets out five operative pillars for an effective insolvency regime-prefer going concern over liquidation; mandate collective creditor resolution planning; enforce time bound processes; permit clawback of suspect transactions; and enable majority protection through cramdown-while advocating differentiation among creditor classes by security quality, endorsing the creditor in control model introduced by the IBC, and urging reforms to reduce delays, expand pre packaged processes, permit group resolutions, and deepen credit risk markets.
      Summary: India and Italy are advancing a strategic economic partnership by institutionalising a fast track mechanism to accelerate economic cooperation and harness bilateral trade and investment complementarities. Co-operation will focus on priority sectors including railways, defence and aviation, automotives and electric mobility, food processing, leather, textiles and fashion, infrastructure financing, fintech, green energy, telecom, energy transition, and space and technology, alongside measures to promote SMEs, industrial partnerships, and linkages through multilateral and regional frameworks.
      Summary: India's startup ecosystem has reached 100 Unicorns, with recent rapid additions and substantial aggregate valuation. The release highlights accelerated year-on-year growth in unicorn formation, a wide range in time taken to achieve unicorn status, DPIIT recognition of tens of thousands of startups across all States and Union Territories, and sectoral diversification. It links these developments to government recognition frameworks and the objectives of the Startup India initiative and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
      Summary: Government aims to capitalise on the demographic dividend to drive investment-driven, export-led growth by reducing corporate tax, reforming FDI policy, easing compliance, and deploying initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti and Make in India to boost high-technology manufacturing, expand exports, and attract domestic and international investors; concurrently, negotiated FTAs and trade agreements are positioned to enlarge markets for labour-intensive and value-added exports and to support bilateral trade and investment ties.
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      GST - States

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      G.O.MS.No.276 - dated - 22-4-2022 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Providing Concessional Rate on Intra- State supply of bricks conditional to not availing ITC
      Summary: The Government of Andhra Pradesh grants a concessional State GST rate on specified intra state supplies of bricks, blocks and roofing tiles under identified Customs Tariff headings, subject to the condition that suppliers do not take input tax credit on goods or services used exclusively for such supplies and that any partly used inputs trigger reversal of credit as if the supply were exempt under subsection (2) of section 17 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act.
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      G.O.MS.No.275 - dated - 22-4-2022 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – Amendment to Go.MS.No.258, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The Government amends the GST notification Go.Ms.No.258 to omit serial numbers 225B-228 from Schedule I (2.5%) and to insert serials 176B-176E into Schedule II (6%), adding specified commodity codes and descriptions for fly ash bricks, bricks of fossil meals, building bricks and earthen or roofing tiles; the amendment takes effect from 1 April 2022.
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      G.O.MS.No. 278 - dated - 22-4-2022 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 - Amendment to Go.Ms.No.254, Revenue(CT-II) Department, dated 20.03.2019
      Summary: Amendment to Go.Ms.No.254 under the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 10 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act inserts new Table entries classifying fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with ninety per cent or more fly ash content (fly ash blocks), bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, building bricks, and earthen or roofing tiles into the notified list of goods. The amendment, made on GST Council recommendation, is published in the Gazette and is effective from the first day of April, 2022.
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      G.O.MS.No. 277 - dated - 22-4-2022 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017- Amendment to Go.Ms.No.252, Revenue(CT-II)Department, dated 20.03.2019
      Summary: The Government of Andhra Pradesh, relying on powers to amend notifications and the GST Council's recommendation, inserts four entries into Go.Ms.No.252 (20.03.2019) identifying specified masonry and roofing products-fly ash bricks/aggregate and fly ash blocks (6815); bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths (6901 00 10); building bricks (6904 10 00); and earthen/roofing tiles (6905 10 00)-and declares the amendment effective from 1 April 2022.
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      FD 17 CSL 2022 - dated - 21-4-2022 - Karnataka SGST
      Constitution of Standing Committee for Consumer Welfare Fund Established under Goods and Services Tax Act and Rules – reg.
      Summary: A Standing Committee is constituted to advise on utilization of the Consumer Welfare Fund established under the KGST Act and Rules. The committee's role is to recommend proper application of amounts credited to the fund pursuant to the KGST Rules. Its membership comprises the Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) as Chair, the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes as Vice Chair, an Additional Commissioner (Head Quarters 1) as Member Secretary, and an Additional Commissioner (Policy and Law) as Member.
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      FD 20 CSL 2022 - dated - 13-4-2022 - Karnataka SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification (01/2022) No. FD 20 CSL 2022 dated the 31st March, 2022
      Summary: Corrigendum deletes the phrase and sub-section (5) of section 15 from line 1 of the Government of Karnataka Notification dated 31 March 2022, thereby correcting the published text of that notification.

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      50/2022 - dated - 6-5-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax Amendment (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Rule 2DCA prescribes arithmetic formulas and defined aggregation conventions to compute minimum investment percentages and exempt income under clause (23FE) of section 10, using aggregated eligible investments/lendings across specified financial years; defines "eligible investment" and related terms; provides transitional and deeming provisions for initial investment years and for the 2024-25 reference year; allocates methods to attribute AIF income to specified persons; and mandates electronic filing and verification of Form No. 10BBD by AIFs, domestic companies and NBFCs, with system standards to be specified by tax systems authorities.
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      IBBI/LIQ/2/2022 - dated 6-5-2022
      Withdrawal of Circular dated 26th August, 2019 regarding applicability of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019 notified on 25th July, 2019
      Summary: The Board notifies that the provisions of regulations 2A, 21A, 31A and 44 as amended or inserted by the 2019 Amendment Regulations apply only to liquidation processes commencing on or after the 2019 notification date, withdraws the earlier circular of 26 August 2019 on applicability, and states the withdrawal is effective immediately under the Board's statutory powers.
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