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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 06,2022

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      Summary: A show cause notice issued by an Additional Director General of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence was held not to be issued by a proper officer under the Customs Act, 1962; show cause notices must originate from an authority expressly empowered by statute, rule, notification or other lawful instrument, and notices issued by officers outside the statutory definition of proper officer lack validity and cannot ground further proceedings.
      Summary: Writ petitions cannot be used to bypass available statutory remedies in tax matters; where a statutory remedy under the GST law exists, a taxpayer must pursue that remedy before invoking writ jurisdiction. In the present facts, detention of goods and demand of tax and penalty led to a writ challenge which the High Court entertained on factual grounds, but the superior forum set aside that order and directed pursuit of the statutory remedy, noting the narrow exceptions permitting writ relief were not shown.
      Summary: Reopening an assessment beyond four years is permissible only if there was an omission to disclose material facts; where the assessee had fully and truly disclosed loan and interest details and the assessing officer merely sought a different view on deduction versus capitalization using the same material, the condition precedent for reopening under the proviso is not met and the notice to reopen cannot be sustained.
      Summary: An administrative rejection of an application under the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme, 2019 for alleged ineligibility was found to have failed procedural fairness by denying notice and hearing. The court required the Designated Committee to reconsider the declaration after affording the applicant a hearing with prior intimation and to issue a reasoned speaking order reflecting the scheme's remedial purpose.
      Summary: Suo motu measures made the period from 15.03.2020 to 28.02.2022 excluded from computation of limitation and made any balance of limitation available from 01.03.2022; where limitation expired in that window, a 90 day period from 01.03.2022 applies, subject to any longer balance. The exclusion covers arbitration, commercial courts, negotiable instruments and related periods for instituting proceedings, condoning delay and termination timelines.
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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative safeguards clarify that taxpayers may make voluntary tax payments via Form DRC-03 during searches or investigations, while coercive recovery without due issuance of notice and adjudication is impermissible; complaints of officer misconduct must be promptly investigated. A Standard Operating Procedure requires GST authorities to act as operational creditors in insolvency processes, file claims timely, and coordinate through a nominated central nodal officer to safeguard government dues. The government has released GST compensation to states up to May and provided a temporary waiver of late fees for composition dealer annual returns.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Authority held that an advance ruling on inward supplies cannot be sought by a recipient of works contract services because the statutory scheme limits applications to the applicant's own proposed or undertaken supplies and any ruling would bind only the recipient and relevant officers, not the supplier; consequently, such applications are not maintainable.
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      Summary: The Commission found a national baseball federation dominant in the market for organisation of baseball leagues, events and tournaments and held that a communication directing affiliated state associations not to engage with unrecognised bodies amounted to exclusionary conduct in breach of prohibitions on abuse of dominance; a cease-and-desist direction was issued and no monetary penalty was imposed after the federation withdrew the communication and the regulator considered the market correction achieved.
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      19/2022 - dated - 3-6-2022 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of ADD on import of Toluene Di-isocyanate (TDI) originating in or exported from China PR, Japan and Korea RP,by amending notification No. 3/2018-Customs (ADD) dated 23-01-2018.
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping levy on Toluene Di Isocyanate (TDI) originating in or exported from specified countries by amending the principal customs notification; the designated authority initiated a review under the Customs Tariff Act and anti-dumping rules, and the Central Government inserted a provision preserving the levy for a further limited period subject to earlier revocation, supersession or amendment.
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