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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 13,2022

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      Summary: An exemption of basic excise duty must be given a strict, literal construction limited to that duty alone; it does not extend to duties or cesses-such as National Calamity Contingent Duty, education cesses, additional or auxiliary excise duties-that are imposed by different legislation or for different purposes.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Interest on wrongly availed input tax credit is payable only when the ineligible credit has been utilised to discharge output tax liabilities; mere availment and subsequent reversal in returns does not attract compensatory interest because no revenue loss has occurred. Procedurally, adjudication may address wrongful availment, but interest requires proof of utilisation; retrospective amendment excludes interest where credit is merely retained in the electronic ledger.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Applicability of TDS and TCS extends to transactions in transferable import licences or entitlements because such licences constitute movable commercial assets whose purchase price is part of the cost of imported goods; therefore, when the aggregate value of a goods transaction includes the licence component and crosses the statutory threshold, the buyer may be required to deduct tax or the seller to collect tax, subject to statutory exclusions and mutual commercial arrangements.
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      Summary: India prioritises a permanent solution for public stockholding for food security to protect national procurement at administered prices and preserve policy space, rejects linking that issue to other agricultural matters, and opposes burdensome advance notification and blanket exemptions that could harm domestic food security. India demands Special and Differential Treatment and transitional flexibility in fisheries negotiations to curb trade distorting subsidies while safeguarding livelihoods and sovereign resource rights. It also contests premature e commerce rule making and the automatic extension of the moratorium on customs duties, and seeks pandemic responses that protect TRIPS flexibilities and address supply side constraints without imposing permanent WTO disciplines.
      Summary: The address calls for strengthening statistical governance through transparent dissemination and rigorous quality standards, integrating high-frequency and unconventional data sources alongside traditional macro aggregates, and assessing their reliability as advance indicators. It advocates deeper research orientation and adoption of modern methods such as text mining, machine learning, and nowcasting, combined with international benchmarking and mentoring. It also emphasises clear, audience-sensitive communication of statistics, acquisition of domain knowledge by compilers, and the protection of integrated information infrastructure to sustain trustworthy public dissemination.
      Summary: Conference examined regulatory and institutional measures advancing freedom of entry, competition and exit, emphasizing the IBC's role in promoting entrepreneurship, corporate governance implications, and a forthcoming cross border insolvency framework. The IP Conclave focused on adjudicating authority perspectives, capacity building for insolvency professionals and released a research publication while recognizing nationwide outreach by practitioners.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India is organising a National Conference on Competition Law under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, featuring two technical sessions on Antitrust Enforcement and Regulation of Combinations. Senior government and CCI officials will inaugurate the event and release CCI advocacy materials, while each session will be chaired by CCI members and moderated by media editors to promote policy dialogue and stakeholder engagement on enforcement and merger regulation.
      Summary: Delhi Customs organised children's painting competitions on the theme 'Mere Sapno Ka Bharat' and an inter-commissionerate officers' slogan-writing contest on Indirect Taxes during Iconic Week under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav; the programmes provided materials, refreshments and awards, sought to foster civic pride and imaginative contributions to national development, and to promote awareness of indirect taxation's role in financing public development.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 439 (E) - dated - 10-6-2022 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Second Amendment, Rules, 2022
      Summary: A new sub-rule permits restoration of a removed individual's name on payment of a restoration fee; the name is placed in a restored category for the restoration period, during which the individual must pass an online proficiency self-assessment test to be included in the databank. If the individual passes, initial registration fees remain valid for their original term; if the individual fails within the restoration period, the name is removed and the individual must reapply under the original application procedure.

      Income Tax

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      61/2022 - dated - 10-6-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Faceless Assessment proceedings - Income-tax Authorities of Units specified shall exercise the powers and functions of Assessing Officers concurrently - Supersession of Notification No. 23/2021 dated 31st March, 2021
      Summary: Notification directs specified Income tax Authorities of Units, listed in the Schedule by unit and headquarters, to exercise the powers and functions of Assessing Officers concurrently to facilitate faceless assessment proceedings nationwide, subject to exclusions for persons, incomes or cases covered by earlier exclusionary notifications; it supersedes the 2021 notification and is deemed effective from 6 June 2022.
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      60/2022 - dated - 10-6-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Control of income-tax authorities - U/s 118 of IT ACT 1961
      Summary: Directs an administrative hierarchy among income-tax authorities by prescribing subordination relationships between Principal Chief Commissioners, Chief Commissioners, Principal Commissioners and Income-tax Authorities of Units via a First Schedule (and a Second Schedule), including assignment of assessment, verification, review and technical units and identifying specified Principal Commissioners subordinate to the National Faceless Assessment Centre. The notification is effective retrospectively from a stated date to implement reversion, deployment and re-designation of existing posts and includes recorded amendments and corrections to the Schedules.
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      EXAM-13016/1/2022-IBBI - dated 6-6-2022
      Improvement to the scheme of examinations - frequency of attempts in Limited Insolvency Examination/ Valuation Examinations
      Summary: The circular requires a mandatory cooling-off period between consecutive attempts for each candidate in the Limited Insolvency Examination and Valuation Examinations, producing a capped number of attempts within any twelve-month period. The requirement applies to examinations conducted under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board's regulatory framework and the Valuation Rules, and must be implemented by test administrators, professional agencies, registered valuer organisations and candidates for examinations held after the prescribed publication period.

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      01/2022-23 - dated 2-6-2022
      Revocation of cancelled GSTIN beyond 90 days by LGSTO'S/SGSTO'S based on Appeal order / High Court orders
      Summary: A tested electronic module 'Revocation after Appeal / High Court Order' on GST Pro enables LGSTOs/SGSTOs to revoke cancelled GST registrations where appellate or High Court orders permit reversal. Proper officers must select the GSTIN, upload the appellate or High Court order PDF and the revocation proceedings, and complete actions using their Digital Signature Certificate. Officers with issues should raise grievances on GST Pro or contact the e-Governance section for assistance.

      DGFT

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      14/2015-2020 - dated 13-6-2022
      Amendment in Paragraph 2.79F in the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 to lay down the procedure for Global Authorization for Intra-Company Transfer (GAICT) of SCOMET items/software/technology
      Summary: Substituted Paragraph 2.79F establishes GAICT for intra company transfers of SCOMET Category 8 items/software/technology to listed countries without pre export licence where conditions are met: intra company relationship, Master Service Agreement, approved/adopted ICP, end use declaration, on site inspection consent, exclusion of UNSC sanctioned destinations and adverse exporters. Applications via SCOMET portal with ANF 20(b) are assessed by IMWG; post shipment quarterly reporting with ANF 20(c) and EUC is mandatory; records retained five years; authorisations valid for three years and are subject to suspension or revocation for non compliance.
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