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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 11,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The MSMED Act prescribes a statutory conciliation-then-arbitration mechanism through the Facilitation Council for supplier-buyer disputes, while imposing buyer payment obligations and interest on default; registration as an MSME at contract formation is not a prerequisite to invoke the Act's dispute-resolution process, and tribunals are to decide jurisdiction within the statutory procedure.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Remuneration paid to doctors, including department revenue-sharing and incentive arrangements, is a legitimate employment policy and should not alone demonstrate that a hospital is run for profit; comparable charges with commercial hospitals are fact-sensitive indicators that must be examined in context, including capacity utilisation and service quality. The statutory shift to S.10(23C) introduced approval and regulatory scrutiny, and the Ashwini denial-based on doctor remuneration and charge parity-illustrates the need for contextual inquiry and opportunity to explain operational distinctions before denying exemption.
      By: Amazon India
      Summary: Notifications extended GSTR 3B and QRMP filing/payment dates and waived certain late fees; instructions require statutory procedure for tax recovery during searches and permit voluntary payment by DRC 03; a State ordered restrictions on unauthorised visits and automatic ITC unblocking. The Supreme Court ruled that CIF imports are composite supplies with goods as principal supply, precluding a separate IGST reverse charge on ocean freight. High Court and AAR decisions addressed improper ITC transfers to ISDs, substantive entitlement to export refunds despite procedural errors, canteen charges as non supply, and third party incentives as taxable services. A separate ruling under erstwhile law held cross border secondments may constitute taxable manpower supply.
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      Summary: NFRA convenes a seminar to strengthen a high quality financial reporting framework through effective independent oversight, assembling domestic and international audit and accounting experts to discuss audit quality review practices and the role of independent regulators, alongside outreach activities including a student quiz and prior webinars to promote awareness of auditing and accounting standards.
      Summary: Dharohar - the National Museum of Customs and GST in Panaji occupies a historic Alfandega building and displays artifacts seized by Indian Customs alongside exhibits explaining basic customs procedures. The museum includes historical manuscripts, replicas and seized items to illustrate enforcement practices and cultural artefacts. A GST gallery traces the legislative and administrative development of the Goods and Services Tax, presenting GST as a significant indirect tax reform and providing a public educational resource on tax procedure and compliance-related history.
      Summary: The Finance Ministry's closing ceremony dedicates the National Museum of Customs & GST and inaugurates a GST Gallery, while launching films and child focused educational products-board games, 3D puzzles and digital comics-to promote Tax Literacy and public awareness of taxes and fiscal reforms; complementary releases include commemorative postage items, a budget brochure and outreach media linking taxes to national development.
      Summary: Strong commitment to a rules-based multilateral trading system is essential for trade revival; WTO reform must reinforce consensus decision-making, inclusivity, non-discrimination and the continued relevance of special and differential treatment. Members should build trust, deliver the mandated decision on public stockholding for food security, and secure a fair outcome in fisheries subsidy negotiations consistent with the Polluter Pays and Common but Differentiated Responsibility principles.
      Summary: APEDA facilitated participation of ten Indian wine exporters in the London Wine Fair to enhance market access and export opportunities, supported by outreach activities including workshops and wine tastings. The press release highlights industry capacity and incentives, noting export volumes and principal destination markets, Maharashtra's role in wine production with state excise concessions and small-scale industry classification, and the sector's rapid growth, together constituting a coordinated export-promotion effort.
      Summary: The government will support CPSE contributions in identified core sectors under the New Public Sector Policy, prioritising proper public fund utilisation, capacity building, diversification and adoption of technologies such as Web 3.0 and Industrial Revolution 4.0. Complementary measures include a CEOs roundtable to chart a CPSE roadmap for self-reliance, workshops on CSR, appraisal systems, procurement from MSEs and GeM engagement, and conversion of selected CPSE townships into mini smart cities to strengthen operational capability and stakeholder engagement.
      Summary: DIPAM is organising a nationwide conference under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav initiative to promote public understanding of market-based wealth creation and government measures supporting financial growth. The programme includes a ministerial inaugural address and local sessions with financial experts addressing capital markets growth and future prospects, women as investors, the role of government and market players in market confidence, and financial literacy. The events will be conducted in major Indian languages across all states and territories to maximise accessibility and public engagement.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 436(E) - dated - 9-6-2022 - Co. Law
      Companies (Removal of Names of Companies from the Register of Companies) Amendment Rules, 2022.
      Summary: The rules empower the Registrar to call for further information or identify defects in Form STK-2 and require the applicant to remove defects and re-submit within specified limited periods, failing which the Registrar shall treat the Form as invalid in the electronic record; any re-submission prior to these amendments will not count toward the maximum number of re-submissions. The amendments also substitute Forms STK-1, STK-5 and STK-5A, prescribing the content of notices for proposed removal, public notices inviting objections, and web-linked listing procedures.

      GST - States

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      40/2021-State Tax - dated - 9-6-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: Rule 36 conditions input tax credit on supplier furnishing of outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 or via the invoice furnishing facility and on communication to recipients through FORM GSTR-2B; rule 95 requires an attested invoice copy where the applicant's Unique Identity Number is omitted for refund claims; new rule 144A establishes auction-based sale procedures for goods or conveyances detained or seized in transit with provisions for inventory, valuation, pre-bid deposits, bidder notices and transfer certificates, and rule 154 prescribes hierarchical appropriation of sale proceeds.
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      12/2021-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 9-6-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Exempts the goods specified.
      Summary: Notification under section 11(1) of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act caps the amount of central tax leviable on specified pharmaceutical goods at the rates shown in the Table (Nil or 2.5%), thereby exempting state GST to the extent the central tax exceeds those capped rates for goods classified per the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act. The exemption applies for the period from 1 October 2021 to 31 December 2021.
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      01/2022-State Tax - dated - 9-6-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. 13/2020 – State Tax, dated the 31st March, 2021.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the words "fifty crore rupees" in the first paragraph of Notification No. 13/2020 - State Tax with the words "twenty crore rupees", effective 1 April 2022, made under the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Rules on the Council's recommendation and issued by the Lieutenant Governor.

      Income Tax

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      01 of 2022 - dated - 9-6-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Compliance Check Functionality for Section 206AB & 206CCA of Income-tax Act 1961
      Summary: Higher withholding applies to specified persons who have not filed the relevant return and meet the tax-deduction/collection threshold; CBDT authorised the Director General of Income-tax (Systems) to provide identification through a Reporting Portal functionality "Compliance Check for Section 206AB & 206CCA." Registered tax deductors/collectors using TAN-linked e-filing credentials and a designated principal officer can perform PAN Search or Bulk Search to obtain masked name, PAN allotment date, PAN-Aadhaar link status, specified person status and determination date, with supporting guidance and time-limited CSV outputs for bulk queries.
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      DGFT

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      13/2015-2020 - dated 9-6-2022
      Amendments in Chapter 5 of the Handbook of Procedures 2015-20, related to Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme to reduce 'Compliance Burden' and enhance 'Ease of doing Business'
      Summary: Amendment to para 5.15 of the Handbook of Procedures extends the time limit to file annual returns for 2022-23 until 30.9.2022 and specifies that a late fee of Rs.5000 will be applicable for returns due to be filed from 2022-23 onwards, effective immediately for EPCG authorisations under FTP 2015-20.
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      12/2015-2020 - dated 9-6-2022
      Inclusion of agencies in Appendix 2G of Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015 20 in terms of Para 2.55 (d) of HBP 2015 20.
      Summary: Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies DD International Global and Baltic Testing India Pvt Ltd are included in Appendix 2G under Para 2.55(d)/(e) of HBP 2015 20, recognised to issue Pre Shipment Inspection Certificates with approvals valid for three years or until DGFT notifies otherwise. Notified PSIAs must maintain updated membership certificates and office details, ensure calibration and supporting documentation for approved equipment, and give prior intimation to DGFT before deputing inspectors to countries where they lack full time equipped branch offices, per Para 2.55(f).
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