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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 08,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Notifications dated 05.07.2022 bring into force Finance Act amendments and amend GST rules to permit transfer of amounts within the electronic cash ledger on the common portal, replace the interest provision for wrongly availed and utilized input tax credit with an interest rate to be notified and a prescribed calculation method, extend and exclude specified limitation periods affected by the pandemic, exempt certain small registered persons from filing an annual return for a specified year, permit new electronic payment modes, revise refund documentation and processing (including special requirements for exported electricity), and update multiple GST forms.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Show cause notice that only recites rule-based grounds without stating the material particulars by which the authority concluded registration was obtained through fraud or suppression is not tenable. Cancellation based on investigative material not disclosed in the notice breaches principles of natural justice by depriving the registrant of a reasonable opportunity to respond, making the action legally infirm.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Proposed GST Council measures include sectoral rate revisions and selective withdrawal or narrowing of exemptions across industries, procedural amendments to expedite and control IGST refunds and re crediting, limitation period relief for a pandemic interval, substitution of interest liability to apply only upon utilization of wrongly availed credit, transferability of cash ledger balances between distinct persons, and multiple compliance and return filing relaxations and clarifications including automated revocation of suspension and e commerce registration relief.
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      Summary: Income tax authorities conducted search and seizure operations across multiple premises of a group, seizing documentary and digital material that indicate systematic undisclosed cash sales, bogus sundry creditors and substantial unrecorded receipts; operations also uncovered alleged unaccounted property investments and led to seizure of unaccounted cash, jewellery and bullion, with investigations continuing.
      Summary: The release sets governance and operational directives for the National Industrial Corridor Programme: the Apex Monitoring Authority will oversee integration of corridor projects with the PM GatiShakti Master Plan, NITI Aayog will map diverse infrastructure projects and seaport linkages, States must expedite land acquisition and adopt flexible land allotment models with affordable electricity to attract investors, and NICDC as the SPV will deliver plug and play infrastructure while coordinating investor facilitation and multimodal logistics development.
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      DGFT

      1.
      19/2015-2020 - dated - 7-7-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in registration time period of Steel Import Monitoring System (SIMS)
      Summary: SIMS continues to require importers to submit advance information online and obtain an automatic Registration Number on payment of the prescribed fee; the automatic Registration Number remains valid for a fixed period and the earliest permissible application timing from the expected date of arrival is retained. The amendment abolishes the prior requirement that importers apply not later than fifteen days before the expected date of arrival, removing that minimum pre-arrival lead time while leaving other operative features unchanged.
      2.
      18/2015-2020 - dated - 6-7-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Wheat Flour (atta)
      Summary: Export of wheat flour (atta) and related products remains Free but is subject to recommendation of an Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on export of wheat. The notification takes effect from July 2022, disapplies Para 1.05 transitional arrangements, and allows narrow transitional exceptions for consignments already loaded or handed to Customs and registered prior to the notification. Quality-related modalities will be notified separately.

      GST - States

      3.
      08/2022-State Tax - dated - 2-7-2022 - Gujarat SGST
      Waiver of interest for specified electronic commerce operators for specified tax periods
      Summary: Notification designates interest as Nil for specified electronic commerce operators who, due to a portal technical glitch, failed to file FORM GSTR-8 by the due date but had deposited the tax collected in the electronic cash ledger; relief applies from the date of deposit until the date of filing the statement.
      4.
      S.O No. 22 - dated - 7-7-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      State level Screening Committee on Anti-Profiteering
      Summary: Amendment revising the composition and contact details of the State level Screening Committee on Anti-Profiteering under the State GST framework, listing members by designation with telephone, email, and office addresses for the committee secretariat; the notification is an administrative update effective from its publication in the Official Gazette and is issued by the Commercial Taxes Department.
      5.
      F.17(150) ACCT/GST/2018/7893 - dated - 4-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Pecuniary Limit changed for Rajasthan State Officers
      Summary: The order revises pecuniary jurisdiction: Assistant Commissioner of State Tax will have jurisdiction to issue show-cause notices and assessment orders for taxable persons within the lower turnover bracket in the State, while Joint/Deputy Commissioner of State Tax will have jurisdiction for taxable persons in the higher turnover bracket, for purposes of assessment and determination of tax under sections 73 and 74; the order supersedes the prior office order.

      Income Tax

      6.
      79/2022 - dated - 6-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government notifies, ‘Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission’ a commission constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Reforms Act, 1999
      Summary: The Central Government notifies Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission as eligible for income-tax exemption in respect of government grants, licence fees and fines, and interest on those receipts, subject to conditions that the Commission shall not engage in commercial activity, that the nature of activities and specified income remain unchanged during the financial years, and that the Commission files its return of income as prescribed; the notification applies retrospectively to 2021-2022 and for subsequent specified financial years through 2025-2026.

      SEZ

      7.
      G.S.R. 519 (E) - dated - 6-7-2022 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Second Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: A deeming provision treats any unit authorised to store bullion as the underlying asset for issuance of bullion spot delivery contracts or bullion depository receipts traded on a recognised bullion exchange as being in an International Financial Services Centre; key terms are defined by reference to an existing government notification and "bullion exchange" is defined as a stock exchange in an International Financial Services Centre recognised for trading those instruments.
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      GST

      1.
      170/02/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Mandatory furnishing of correct and proper information of inter-State supplies and amount of ineligible/blocked Input Tax Credit and reversal thereof in return in FORM GSTR-3B and statement in FORM GSTR-1
      Summary: Suppliers must report place of supply wise inter State supplies to unregistered persons, composition taxable persons and UIN holders in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR 3B and corresponding GSTR 1 tables; maintain accurate customer state data; and ensure GSTR 1 amendments reflect in GSTR 3B. FORM GSTR 2B auto populates Table 4(A) of GSTR 3B with total ITC, but registered persons must separately report absolute ineligible reversals in Table 4(B)(1) and temporary/reclaimable reversals in Table 4(B)(2). Net ITC credited to the electronic credit ledger is 4(A) less 4(B)(1) and 4(B)(2); time barred ITC may be shown in Table 4(D)(2). Reversals under section 17(5) must be placed in Table 4(B), not Table 4(D).
      2.
      171/03/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Fraud / Fake Invoice - Clarification on various issues relating to applicability of demand and penalty provisions under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 in respect of transactions involving fake invoices
      Summary: Where tax invoices are issued without actual supply, the issuer does not create a supply and thus no tax demand under recovery provisions arises against the issuer, but the issuer is liable to penal action for issuing invoices without supply; recipients who fraudulently avail and utilize input tax credit without receipt of goods or services are liable for demand and recovery of such ITC with interest and penal action under provisions addressing fraudulent availment or utilization, and those who further pass on ITC without supply are not liable for output tax demand but are subject to penal provisions for issuance of invoices and improper use of ITC.
      3.
      172/04/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Clarification on various issue pertaining to GST
      Summary: The Circular clarifies that portal-enabled ITC for claiming refunds on supplies regarded as deemed exports is not ITC under Chapter V and must be excluded from Net ITC for refund computations; the proviso expanding credit availability where an employer is legally obliged to provide goods or services applies to the entire blocked-credits clause; "leasing" in the blocked list is limited to motor vehicles, vessels and aircraft; employer contractual perquisites are outside GST as services by employee to employer; electronic credit ledger may discharge only output tax (excluding reverse charge) while electronic cash ledger may meet tax, interest, penalty, fees and other liabilities.
      4.
      173/05/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Clarification on issue of claiming refund under inverted duty structure where the supplier is supplying goods under some concessional notification
      Summary: Refund of accumulated Input Tax Credit is available where accumulation arises because the rate of tax on outward supplies is lower than the rate on inputs at the same point in time due to supply under a concessional notification; refunds remain unavailable for nil rated or fully exempt supplies and for supplies specifically excluded by Government notification, and other statutory conditions for refund continue to apply.
      5.
      174/06/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Prescribing manner of re-credit in electronic credit ledger using FORM GST PMT-03A
      Summary: Re-credit in the electronic credit ledger is permitted where a taxpayer deposits an erroneously sanctioned refund with applicable interest and penalty through FORM GST DRC-03; the taxpayer must request re-credit using the prescribed Annexure-A, and the proper officer, after verifying payment, shall re-credit an equivalent amount by order in FORM GST PMT-03A, preferably within thirty days from receipt of the request or payment.
      6.
      175/07/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Manner of filing refund of unutilized ITC on account of export of electricity
      Summary: Refund claims of unutilised Input Tax Credit for export of electricity must be filed in FORM GST RFD-01 under "Any Other" with the remark "Export of electricity- without payment of tax (accumulated ITC)"; applicants must upload Statement 3B with export invoice details, monthly Regional Energy Account (REA) statement of scheduled energy from the RPC Secretariat and tariff agreements, and provide a refund calculation in Statement 3A. The refund is calculated using the rule 89(4) formula, with turnover of exports determined by scheduled energy in the REA multiplied by the agreed tariff per unit; where quantities differ between invoice and REA, the lower is used.
      7.
      176/08/2022 - dated 6-7-2022
      Withdrawal of Circular No. 106/25/2019-GST dated 29.06.2019
      Summary: Rule 95A providing refunds for taxes on indigenous goods supplied by airport retail outlets to outgoing international tourists against foreign exchange has been omitted retrospectively, and the Board has withdrawn Circular No. 106/25/2019-GST ab initio. The Board requests issuance of trade notices to publicize the withdrawal and inform stakeholders.

      FEMA

      8.
      06 - dated 7-7-2022
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Short - Term Line of Credit (STLoC) of USD 55 million to the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka for procurement of urea fertilizer from India
      Summary: Exim Bank has extended a Government supported Short Term Line of Credit (STLoC) to Sri Lanka for procurement of urea fertilizer from India; exports must be eligible under the Foreign Trade Policy and shipments declared in the Export Declaration Form/Shipping Bill per Reserve Bank instructions. The STLoC's terminal utilization period is six months from signing, extendable by Exim Bank but not beyond twelve months. No agency commission is payable under the STLoC; exporters may pay commission from their own resources or EEFC balances after realization, subject to AD Category I bank compliance. Directions are issued under FEMA without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
      9.
      07 - dated 7-7-2022
      Investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) in Debt - Relaxations
      Summary: The RBI exempted FPI investments in government securities and corporate bonds made between July 08, 2022 and October 31, 2022 from the 30% short-term investment limit until maturity or sale, and temporarily allowed FPIs to invest in commercial papers and non-convertible debentures with original maturity up to one year, thereby relaxing the one-year residual maturity requirement for corporate debt; these Directions take immediate effect.
      10.
      08 - dated 7-7-2022
      Overseas foreign currency borrowings of Authorised Dealer Category-I banks
      Summary: Authorised Dealer Category I banks may utilise funds raised from overseas foreign currency borrowings during the specified window for foreign currency lending to constituents in India, subject to the end use prescriptions applicable to External Commercial Borrowings and compliance with the Master Directions; the on lending permission subsists until maturity or repayment of the underlying borrowings.

      Customs

      11.
      Instruction No.12/2022 - dated 7-7-2022
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) (Version 1.1) for “Implementation of Central Government notification prohibiting import of mobile phones with duplicate, fake and non-genuine International Mobile Equipment Identity”
      Summary: Import of mobile handsets with all-zero, null, duplicate, fake or invalid IMEI/ESN/MEID is prohibited; importers must obtain an IMEI certificate via the ICDR portal, where automated validation against GSMA TAC data and internal checks issue a certificate with control numbers and QR code for genuine consignments, and customs must validate certificates electronically prior to selective physical examination, while DoT supervises system operation, maintenance and audits.

      Central Excise

      12.
      1084/05/2022 - dated 7-7-2022
      Excisability of waste/ residue arising during the process of manufacture-Withdrawal of Circular No. 1027/15/2016-CX dated 25.04.2016
      Summary: The Board rescinds Circular No. 1027/15/2016 CX (25.04.2016) that required reversal of input and input service credit for factory cleared residues, noting the Apex Court's view that bagasse and similar residues are non-excisable and hence the CENVAT Credit Rules do not apply; pending cases should be adjudicated in light of that law and implementation difficulties may be reported to the Board.
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