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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 28,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Anti-arbitration injunctions restrain parties or tribunals from commencing or continuing arbitration and are distinct from anti-suit injunctions; Indian courts recognize them under equitable jurisdiction but apply a higher threshold. Relief is limited to cases where the arbitration agreement is null, void, inoperative or incapable of performance, or where arbitration is vexatious, oppressive, barred by res judicata, tainted by fraud, or where a prior tribunal has already assumed jurisdiction. Competence-competence and comity counsel judicial restraint, and courts generally direct parties to arbitral or supervisory remedies unless exceptional circumstances exist.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Section 194S requires any person paying consideration for transfer of a virtual digital asset to deduct tax at the time of credit or payment; where consideration is wholly or partly non-cash and the cash portion is insufficient, the payer must ensure tax has been paid before releasing consideration. The provision overrides certain other withholding rules, applies to credits to suspense accounts, and exempts small-value payers and defined specified persons; reporting and operational procedures are prescribed for exchanges, in-kind withholding, conversions of withheld VDA to fiat, and buyer-liability scenarios for payment gateways.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Non-specific, omnibus show cause notices under PFUTP regulations fail the specificity requirement and basic natural justice because they do not identify the particular clause or limb alleged to be breached, the factual basis for that breach, or the penal consequences. Such notices listing multiple independent and mutually exclusive provisions without specifying which applies leave the noticee unable to reply effectively; precedent applying analogous penalty provisions requires a notice to invoke a particular limb, and orders must be confined to grounds notified in the SCN.
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      Summary: Sale re-issues of four Central Government securities are to be conducted by price-based auction (uniform price method for most and multiple price method for one), with the Government able to retain additional subscriptions, an allocation up to five percent for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, electronic bid submission via the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) within prescribed time windows, and eligibility for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The report provides methodology-based estimates of the gig and platform workforce and recommends targeted policy measures: platform-specific finance products, connecting self-employed sellers to digital markets, platform-led outcome-based skilling, gender sensitisation and accessibility programmes, and extending social security in partnership mode as envisaged in Code on Social Security 2020. It also advises a dedicated enumeration exercise and collection of gig-worker data in official surveys to support evidence-based policy.
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      Policy Circular No. 40/2015-2020 - dated 27-6-2022
      Clarification regarding Chip Import Monitoring System (CHIMS)
      Summary: CHIMS registration is compulsory for designated semiconductor items; registration can be made on arrival and covers air and sea shipments. Multiple products may be included under one registration number, but each shipment must have a separate CHIMS registration. Microprocessors under ITC (HS) 84733010 and memory modules under ITC (HS) 84733099 are excluded from CHIMS applicability.
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