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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 29,2021

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      By: HansRaj Garg
      Summary: Seizure under the Customs Act requires a recorded reason to believe based on facts; provisional release of seized goods does not license indefinite delay in issuing a show cause notice. Although amendment exempts provisionally released goods from the strict six month issuance rule, courts have stressed that seizure is a drastic step needing prompt adjudication. Authorities should record reasons for extensions, inform affected persons, and issue show cause notices within a reasonable period consistent with principles of natural justice.
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      Summary: A press release records a post-GST Council meeting briefing by the Union Finance Minister addressing Goods and Services Tax policy, administrative responses, and Council deliberations; the supplied text announces the briefing but does not set out specific decisions or implementation measures.
      Summary: The Government's operative approach combines proactive international engagement, regulatory easing for approved foreign vaccines, and coordinated technology transfer to scale domestic manufacture; compulsory licensing is rejected in favour of active partnerships, funding and technical support to expand production, while central procurement, transparent allocation to states, and staged pediatric vaccination pending trials are presented as the administration's core implementation mechanisms.
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      K-43014(16)/9/2020-SEZ - dated 27-5-2021
      Policy for Used/Worn clothing and Plastic recycling units in SEZs/EOUs.
      Summary: Policy revises regulation of used/worn clothing and plastic recycling units in SEZs/EOUs. New used-clothing units are prohibited; existing units may seek five-year LoA renewals subject to NFE obligations and export thresholds by turnover and tonnage. Plastic recyclers' LoA renewals are time limited and subject to environmental clearance and statutory compliance; DoC and DGFT will propose rule and FTP amendments to permit new plastic recycling units. Both categories may clear goods to DTA and other SEZs/EOUs provided NFE and other conditions are met, but inter SEZ/EOU clearances do not count toward mandatory physical export obligations.

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      5/2015-2020 - dated 27-5-2021
      Amendment in Para 2.108 (c) (iv) of Handbook of Procedure, 2015-20
      Summary: Amendment replaces Para 2.108(c)(iv) of the Handbook of Procedure, 2015-20 to prescribe a fee of Rs. 200/- per certificate, thereby standardising the charge previously left subject to agency prescription; the Public Notice formally notifies this fee under powers conferred by the Foreign Trade Policy.
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