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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 06,2022

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      By: Sanjay Loharkar
      Summary: ITC is available only if statutory conditions in Section 16(2) are met: tax invoice or debit note, receipt of goods or services, tax actually paid to government by the supplier, and filing of return. Rules require the invoice to appear in GSTR 2B for claiming credit; taxpayers may argue that GSTR 2A is rule based and not binding if Section 16(2) conditions are otherwise satisfied.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Tribunals must account for subsequent developments and consequential orders when applying superior court directives. In the Biju Patnaik sequence the Supreme Court directed a reference to the High Court, the High Court required factual inquiry into opportunity for cross examination and remitted the matter for consequential orders; subsequent remand material showed witnesses were unavailable, rendering further re assessment academic. The ITAT Ahmedabad wrongly treated the Supreme Court direction as a substantive holding permitting examination of a creditor's "source of source," and applied amended assessment principles retrospectively without regard to intervening developments.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Extension of the period for levy and collection of the GST Compensation Cess has been enacted to continue the cess until 31 March 2026, effective 1 July 2022. The GST Council's 47th meeting approved operational measures easing compliance (GSTR 3B amendments, auto population, withdrawal of the new return system), permitted use of e credit and e cash for output tax, approved six e invoice portals, rate rationalisation and targeted taxability changes, and portal enhancements including return frequency display and refund withdrawal via Form RFD 01W.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Conciliation under Section 22-C is a mandatory precondition for a Permanent Lok Adalat to adjudicate; the PLA must conduct conciliation and assist parties to reach settlement, and may decide on merits only after conciliation fails. Permanent Lok Adalats have both conciliatory and adjudicatory functions in respect of public utility services, but awards made without following the mandated conciliation procedure lack jurisdictional validity.
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      Summary: CCI approved the acquisition by funds managed by Vista and funds and vehicles managed by Elliott, effectuated through an Agreement and Plan of Merger among Citrix, Picard Parent, Picard Merger Sub and TIBCO, whereby TIBCO will combine with Citrix and the Acquirers will obtain joint control of the combined Citrix/TIBCO business; notified parties include Elliott Alto Aggregator GP LLC, Picard Parent, Picard HoldCo LLC and Citrix Systems, Inc.
      Summary: ECCS will transmit courier CSB/CBE data daily to RBI's IDPMS/EDPMS via the ICEGATE platform in the same file formats and route used for EDI SB/BE transfers; AD code registration on ICEGATE is mandatory and RBI will forward data to banks based on the provided AD code, with phased implementation starting 02.08.2021.
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      12/2022 - dated - 4-7-2022 - CE
      Ethanol blended petrol - High speed diesel oil blended with bio -diesel - Effective Rate of Duty of excise - Seeks to amend Notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts two nil duty entries for ethanol blended petrol blends that require specified volume composition of motor spirit and ethanol and conformity with BIS IS 17586, replaces the diesel blending entry with a formulation based description covering high speed diesel blended with bio diesel up to a defined proportion by volume requiring excise duties on diesel and applicable central/state/union territory/integrated tax on bio diesel, and updates the explanatory cross reference to include the new entries.

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      38/2022 - dated - 4-7-2022 - Cus
      BCD and AIDC on Raw Cotton - Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2022 dated 13 April 2022
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking powers under sub section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 and section 124 of the Finance Act, 2021, amends Notification No. 21/2022 Customs by substituting the date specified in paragraph 2, thereby extending the period during which the tariff exemption for raw cotton remains available; the amendment is made as necessary in the public interest and does not alter other terms of the original notification.

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      78/2022 - dated - 4-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 60/2022 dated 10 June 2022
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Schedule of an income-tax notification by revising official designations and technical unit identifiers: the Principal Chief Commissioner designation is restated to include Tamil Nadu & Puducherry (Chennai); multiple items formerly assigned to higher-numbered Technical Units are read as Technical Unit-1 in their respective locations; and the Hindi column wording is changed to substitute the equivalent of "Principal Commissioner of Income-tax."
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