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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 11,2022

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      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Rule 89(5) originally limited refund of unutilised input tax credit under inverted duty structure to ITC on input goods by defining Net ITC to exclude input services, causing denial of refunds and an assumption that output tax was discharged only from input goods ITC. After judicial consideration and a GST Council recommendation, CBIC amended Rule 89(5) to apportion reduction for output tax in the ratio of ITC on inputs to total ITC (inputs plus input services), enabling proportionate refunds for taxpayers availing input service credit but still excluding capital goods ITC.
      By: Narayan Pujar
      Summary: Transfers of cash ledger balances between distinct GSTINs under the same PAN are permitted where the transferor has no unpaid liabilities and must be effected via FORM GST PMT-09. Section 50(3) amendments (retrospective) and new rules prescribe interest on wrongly availed and utilized ITC, distinguishing interest on net liability (where returns for the period are filed late but declared timely) from interest on gross liability in other cases. Wrongful availment is treated as utilized when the credit ledger balance falls below the wrongfully availed amount; the utilized amount equals the shortfall and the utilization date is the earlier of the return due date or filing date, or the ledger debit date.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Analysis of clauses 36-50 of section 2 shows that GST definitions import meanings from other enactments, rely on notifications, and create litigation risk where "includes" expands scope-particularly for exempt supply. Specific terms addressed include Council, credit and debit notes as supplier documents, deemed exports, designated authority, electronic ledgers and commerce, drawback limited to inputs for exported manufactured goods, family dependent-membership, and the criteria for fixed establishment (permanence and suitable human and technical resources).
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      Summary: Reversal entries produced negative cash ledger balances for some GST composition taxpayers; the government has administratively nullified those negative balances, restoring affected cash ledger positions, and notified taxpayers of the rectification by email via GSTN.
      Summary: The statement treats inclusive growth as mutually reinforcing with expansion of access to basic services and opportunities, citing targeted programmes (sanitation, household energy, financial inclusion, health insurance, medical education, piped water, property rights, vendor support, digital payments) as instruments that both advance inclusion and drive sectoral growth, while advocating "reforms by conviction," government as partner in progress with private sector engagement, and complementary labour, education and multilateral policies to sustain high growth and job creation.
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      23/2022 - dated - 12-7-2022 - ADD
      Seeks to amend the name of Country of Export from Singapore to Any country including Indonesia for the producer PT. ENERGI SEJAHTERA MAS and Exporter Sinarmas CEPSA Pte. Ltd. in Customs notification No. 28/2018-Customs (ADD) dated 25th May, 2018 which imposed Anti-dumping duty on imports of Saturated Fatty Alcohols from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Saudi Arabia.
      Summary: The notification substitutes the duty table in No. 28/2018-Customs (ADD), specifying tariff items, goods description, country of origin, country of export, named producers and exporters, and corresponding anti-dumping duty rates. It updates multiple entries for Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai producers and exporters and explicitly sets the country of export for PT. ENERGI SEJAHTERA MAS (producer) and Sinarmas CEPSA Pte. Ltd. (exporter) to "Any country including Indonesia," thereby broadening export sourcing in the duty schedule.

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      82/2022 - dated - 8-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Control of income-tax authorities - U/s 118 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - the Transfer Pricing Officer - hierarchy - Seeks to amend Notification No. 60/2017 dated 3rd November, 2014
      Summary: Amendment under section 118 revises the supervisory hierarchy by replacing "Table" with "Schedule" and substituting clause (c) to provide that the Commissioner of Income-tax in column (4) of the Schedule shall be subordinate to the Chief Commissioner of Income-tax in column (3); the Schedule is amended to insert Chief Commissioner of Income-tax (International Taxation), Delhi in Serial Number 1, column (3).
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      81/2022 - dated - 8-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government notifies, Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission’ a Commission constituted by the State Government of Bihar
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 exempts specified income of Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission: licence fees from electricity licensees; application processing fees; and interest on Government grants and on those fees. Exemption is conditional on the Commission not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and the nature of specified income across the relevant financial years, and filing its return of income as required under the referenced filing provision.
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      80/2022 - dated - 8-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from Capital Gains u/s 47(viiad)- Other Conditions required to be fulfilled by the original fund - New Rule 27AL - Income-tax (21st Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: A new rule requires that, to qualify for the capital gains exemption when a capital asset is transferred from an original fund to a resultant fund that is a Category III Alternative Investment Fund, the aggregate participation or investment in the original fund by persons resident in India must not exceed a specified small proportion of the fund's corpus at the time of transfer; the terms original fund and resultant fund are as defined in the Explanation to section 47.
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