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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 22,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Scrutiny under Section 61 empowers the proper officer to verify the correctness of GST returns by seeking explanations for discrepancies; it is discretionary, non-adjudicatory, and may lead to closure if explanations are satisfactory, or trigger audits, special audits, inspection/search/seizure, or tax determination proceedings under Sections 65-74 if discrepancies are not satisfactorily addressed.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: SEBI has standardised formats and simplified documentation for issuance of duplicate securities certificates: submission of FIR/equivalent complaint with securities particulars, publication of a loss advertisement, prescribed affidavit and indemnity bond, no surety requirement, notarised/consular-attested self-declaration for overseas holders, RTAs to provide certificate/distinctive/folio numbers where signature and address match or after KYC, seizure/defacement and authorised disposal of forged or duplicated certificates, contingency insurance by listed companies, and mandatory issuance in dematerialised form.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The Interest Equalization Scheme for pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit is extended until the notified terminal date, excluding telecom instruments and entities receiving PLI benefits for the same segment while allowing PLI beneficiaries to claim for other segments. Revised interest equalisation rates apply to specified MSME manufacturer exporters. Banks must obtain a prescribed Self-Declaration from exporters, identify and credit eligible exporters for the initial period and submit sector-wise consolidated reimbursement claims by the specified deadline, and subsequently reduce interest upfront for eligible exporters and submit original monthly claims within fifteen days from month end.
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      Summary: The Department of Economic Affairs' Capacity Enhancement Plan delivers offline and online training to strengthen officials' skills in planning, executing, and implementing infrastructure projects. Collaborative programmes, including a dedicated module on Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), partner with management, financial and multilateral institutions to equip participants with PPP structuring, procurement, financial management and governance competencies to support national infrastructure initiatives.
      Summary: Sebi authorised mutual funds to resume subscriptions and invest in overseas equities up to the available headroom without breaching the aggregate overseas investment cap as measured at end of day February 1, 2022, and required that total overseas utilisation by each AMC or mutual fund remain capped at the February level.
      Summary: India led developing and least-developed country delegations at the WTO Ministerial Conference, securing multilateral decisions and a rare joint statement while ensuring protections for farmers, fishermen and MSMEs. The delegation resisted external pressure, reframed earlier criticisms, and influenced consensus-building so that India's concerns and those of vulnerable constituencies are preserved in the outcome documents.
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      08/2022—State Tax - dated - 20-6-2022 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to provide waiver of interest for specified electronic commerce operators for specified tax periods
      Summary: Interest is notified as Nil for specified electronic commerce operators who, owing to a technical portal glitch, could not file the required e commerce statement by the due date but had deposited the tax collected in the electronic cash ledger; the waiver applies from the date of deposit until the date of filing of the statement.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/FPI&C/CIR/P/2022/84 - dated 21-6-2022
      Modification in the Operational Guidelines for Foreign Portfolio Investors, Designated Depository Participants and Eligible Foreign Investors – Bank account details to which the payment is to be done electronically
      Summary: Bank account details in Annexure D of the Operational Guidelines are amended to designate a specific account for foreign inward remittances of regulatory fees in US dollars, including bank name and branch, account number, IFSC, MICR and SWIFT codes, to facilitate faster confirmation of remittances by intermediaries; all other provisions remain unchanged and the circular is issued under the authority's regulatory powers.
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