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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 25,2022

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      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Levy of IGST under reverse charge on ocean freight in CIF imports is ultra vires because the transportation and insurance form part of a single composite supply by the foreign exporter; the importer is not the recipient of that service for GST purposes, there is no territorial nexus to tax the service separately, and the impugned notifications create double taxation and exceed delegated power. The ruling restricts the binding effect of GST Council recommendations to instances where government secondary legislation gives them effect, applies retrospectively to the notifications, and permits refund or corrective measures where appropriate.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Exemption certified by a competent Ministry officer for items required in the initial setting up of a solar power project is binding on Revenue and cannot be denied absent cancellation of that certificate. Module mounting and galvanised mounting structures qualify as components integral to solar facilities; the exemption regime covers machinery and components used for initial installation, and any liability for non compliance is directed to the project promoter.
      By: Brijesh Thakar
      Summary: The Court analysed whether importers under CIF contracts can be treated as recipients for reverse charge on ocean freight by construing place of supply and the recipient definition together, recognising that a supply whose place is deemed the destination may be made to the Indian importer. It held that delegated notifications must align with statutory powers, Parliament may tax extra territorial transactions with a real connection to India, and that the composite supply principle precludes a separate levy on a service element already included in the composite import transaction.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A proviso making return filing mandatory for persons with specified high value transactions is prospective and applies from its effective date; it cannot be applied to earlier assessment years. Consequently, entitlement to the Capital Gains Deduction under Section 54 is not automatically dependent on filing a return where, on the facts, the taxpayer had no taxable income and thus no filing obligation. The Tribunal directed that reassessment and denial of the deduction on retroactive application of the proviso were inappropriate.
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      Summary: Indian industry is urged to procure locally to strengthen domestic supply chains, reduce over reliance on international suppliers, and boost value added exports and domestic job creation. The government links this procurement strategy to measures aimed at taming inflation and stabilising macroeconomic conditions, and to logistics and infrastructure reforms under a National Master Plan to lower costs. Trade agreements and active support from Indian Missions abroad are identified as mechanisms to open markets and promote Indian businesses, while digital and social reforms are cited as foundations for resilience.
      Summary: Abolition of the pre-approval board vested approval authority for foreign investment in administrative ministries with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade as nodal department; filings are required exclusively on the Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal, which forwards proposals to the administrative ministry and simultaneously to external affairs, central banking and home affairs for comments or security clearance where required, and a Standard Operating Procedure prescribes documents and processing steps.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four central government securities will be conducted using uniform price auctions for three securities and a multiple price method for one, with the Government able to retain additional subscriptions. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible participants under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within specified windows; auction results and settlement dates will be announced, and the securities are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      IBBI/CIRP/3/2022 - dated 23-5-2022
      Review of circulars
      Summary: The Board rescinds specified circulars because their operative provisions are already incorporated in the IBBI Regulations governing the Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons and the Insolvency Professionals Regulations; rescinded topics include confidentiality, authorised representatives for creditor classes, CoC notice and voting procedures, voting conduct, process-specific voting conduct, and retention of records, with the rescission effective immediately as part of regulatory consolidation.

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      362/2022-GST - dated 19-5-2022
      Re-engineering of internal processes to implement taxpayer friendly measures in GST.
      Summary: Field officers must display identity and carry proper authorization before entering taxpayer premises; tax inspectors are limited to inspections under Rule 25 or participation in search, inspection or audit. Inquiry officers must provide a reasonable opportunity to complainants while discouraging repeated summonses. All communications must carry an online BO web system ID, with specified fallbacks and supervisory exemptions. Blocked input tax credit under Rule 86A must be reviewed by designated officers, unblocked when restrictions no longer apply, and prioritized if blocked for more than one year, consistent with circular guidance and GSTN automation.

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      Trade Notice No. 10/2022-23 - dated 24-5-2022
      Implementation of Notification No.06/2015-2020 dated 13th May, 2022- Prohibition on export of wheat
      Summary: Wheat export policy has been amended to prohibit exports with immediate effect. Pending integration of digitally signed Registration Certificates with the Customs ICEGATE system, Regional Authorities must issue manually signed and stamped physical Registration Certificates to prevent misuse; those physical RCs shall be presented to Customs to facilitate exports of wheat as specified in the linked trade notices.
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      Trade Notice No. 09/2022-23 - dated 23-5-2022
      Implementation of Notification No.06/2015-2020 dated 13th May, 2022- Prohibition on export of wheat
      Summary: For registration of a letter of credit with Regional Authorities, both the L/C issuance date and the interbank message exchange/Swift date must be on or prior to the prohibition's effective date. Registrations based on an earlier L/C date alone will not be accepted where the message exchange date shows issuance after the prohibition; this clarification addresses submission of fraudulent back dated L/Cs and enforces compliance with the export prohibition on wheat.
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