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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 01,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The case concerns whether inspection based defects can validly be converted into confirmed tax demands without issuing a statutory show cause notice under Section 74(1) and affording a proper hearing; the department issued Form DRC 01A and later a bank recovery direction under Section 79, and the court found the recovery step premature and directed that the statutory notice and opportunity to file objections be provided before any final assessment or recovery.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Allegations involve confirmation of penalties under the PFUTP Regulations for reversal trades and alleged artificial volumes in illiquid options, where adjudicatory proceedings were initiated long after the trading period. The article argues such delayed enforcement suggests time barred or unjustified penalties, noting absence of pleaded fraud, victim complaints, or contemporaneous regulatory detection, and contends that sanctioning traders for trades permitted on exchange terminals raises concerns of procedural fairness and regulatory accountability.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, substitutes revised TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal customs notification to fix tariff values for specified imports-listing values for edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, gold and silver, distinguishing commodity categories and including explanatory definitions for certain precious metal entries-and declares the amendment to commence on the notified effective date.
      Summary: The Government of India, with the Reserve Bank of India, announced a weekly auction calendar for 91 day, 182 day and 364 day Treasury Bills for the quarter ending September 2022, specifying auction and issue dates and aggregate notified supply per tenor. The Government and RBI retain flexibility to modify notified amounts and timing based on cash requirements and market conditions with prior notice, and all auctions are subject to the terms of the referenced General Notification as amended.
      Summary: Assessment under the Business Reforms Action Plan 2020 places States/UTs into four categories-Top Achievers, Achievers, Aspirers and Emerging Business Ecosystems-based on implementation of 301 reform points across 15 regulatory areas, 118 newly added measures and 72 sector-specific action points. The methodology gives full weight to ground-level user feedback, uses categorical placement rather than rankings to promote peer learning and competitive-collaborative federalism, and aims to strengthen investor confidence and the ease of doing business nationwide.
      Summary: Central government dated securities issuances fell year on year while repayments continued; primary issuance yields hardened and average maturity of new dated issuances increased. No cash management bills were issued and the Reserve Bank did not conduct open market operations for government securities; average daily liquidity absorption under LAF stayed elevated. Total government liabilities rose quarter on quarter with public debt accounting for a larger share; a significant portion of dated securities had residual maturity under five years. Secondary market yields hardened due to increased supply, trading concentrated in the 7-10 year bucket, and commercial bank holdings of government securities increased.
      Summary: Electoral Bonds may be purchased by Indian citizens or entities and received only by Political Parties registered under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 that secured not less than one per cent of votes in the last General Election; bonds must be encashed only through an account with an Authorized Bank. Specified authorized branches were designated to issue and encash bonds for the sale phase, bonds are valid for fifteen calendar days from issue, and deposited bonds shall be credited to the eligible party's account on the same day.
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      Customs

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      54/2022 - dated - 29-6-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Seeks to amend Notification No.51/2022-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 16th June, 2022
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Serial No.17 entry in Schedule I of Notification No.51/2022 CUSTOMS (N.T.) to revise the Swiss franc exchange rate table, specifying distinct rupee equivalents for imported goods and for exported goods; the Central Board issues this change under the Customs Act, to take effect on 30 June 2022 for customs valuation and related purposes.

      GST - States

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      ERTS(T)77/2022/7 - dated - 20-6-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Provide waiver of interest for specified electronic commerce operators for specified tax periods
      Summary: Nil interest is notified for specified electronic commerce operators who failed to file FORM GSTR-8 by the due date due to a portal technical glitch, where those operators had deposited the tax collected in the electronic cash ledger; the waiver covers listed GSTINs for specified months and applies from the date of deposit in the electronic cash ledger until the date of filing the required statement.
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      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.III/95 - dated - 20-6-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 7/2022-State Tax (Rate), dated the 31st March, 2022
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No.7/2022-State Tax (Rate) removes the word "Rate" from the notification title as an editorial correction, without altering substantive tax provisions.
      4.
      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.III/94 - dated - 20-6-2022 - Meghalaya SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 4/2022-State Tax (Rate), dated the 31st March, 2022
      Summary: The Corrigendum directs removal of the parenthetical word "Rate" from the title line "No.4/2022-State Tax (Rate)" of the earlier notification, limiting the amendment to the notification's official designation and leaving substantive content unchanged.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DoP/P/CIR/2022/91 - dated 30-6-2022
      Implementation of Circular on ‘Execution of ‘Demat Debit and Pledge Instruction’ (DDPI) for transfer of securities towards deliveries / settlement obligations and pledging / re-pledging of securities’ - Extension
      Summary: SEBI extends the implementation timeline for the Demat Debit and Pledge Instruction (DDPI) regime for transfers of securities for deliveries/settlement obligations and pledging/re pledging, postponing the prior commencement date to allow depositories additional time to complete system changes. Stock Exchanges and Depositories must notify members/participants and publish the extension on their websites; the directive is issued under SEBI's statutory powers to protect investors and regulate the securities markets.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/TPD/P/CIR/2022/93 - dated 30-6-2022
      Modification in Cyber Security and Cyber resilience framework for Stock Brokers / Depository Participants
      Summary: Modification requires Stock Brokers and Depository Participants to report all cyber attacks, threats, incidents and breaches to Stock Exchanges/Depositories and SEBI within 6 hours of detection or notice, and to the national computer emergency response authority and, where systems are designated protected, to the national critical infrastructure protection centre; quarterly reports on incidents and mitigations must be submitted to Stock Exchanges/Depositories within 15 days of quarter end and shared with SEBI via a dedicated e mail.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/PoD-1/P/CIR/2022/92 - dated 30-6-2022
      Disclosure of holding of specified securities and Holding of specified securities in dematerialized form
      Summary: Amendments require listed entities to name shareholders holding significant public stakes and disclose persons acting in concert where available; revised formats for public and non promoter non public shareholding disclosures (Table III and Table IV) are prescribed, and a new Table VI format captures foreign ownership limits. Stock exchanges and depositories must implement systems, notify listed entities and disseminate the formats; changes take effect from the quarter ending September 30, 2022.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 13/2022-23 - dated 30-6-2022
      Migration of e-BRC Portal/Website to new IT platform
      Summary: Migration of the electronic Bank Realisation Certificate system requires authorised dealer banks to transition to the new e BRC portal because the existing NIC hosted module will be discontinued at end of July 2022, and help resources and a DGFT helpdesk email have been provided for bank assistance.
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