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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 12,2022

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Sections 2(51)-2(75) define core GST concepts and their operative tax effects: 'goods' excludes money but includes movable property severable before supply; 'input' excludes capital goods while 'input service' has broader coverage; 'input tax' and 'input tax credit' cover various GST levies and reverse charge but exclude composition levy taxes; location rules prioritize place of business or fixed establishment; 'manufacture' requires a new product with distinct name, character and use; 'market value' and 'mixed supply' definitions shape valuation and classification, with consequential scope for disputes.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Kerala statute sought to cancel arbitration clauses, revoke arbitrators' authority, extend limitation for suits, and enable the State to challenge past awards; the State defended competence under Concurrent List entries and Presidential assent, while opponents argued arbitrariness, discrimination, and encroachment on Union fields and judicial functions. The court applied pith-and-substance analysis and noted that awards made rules of court involve judicial determination; it concluded the legislation targeted concluded awards, thereby transgressing judicial power and violating separation of powers.
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      Summary: The speech explains that concurrent global supply shocks have produced protracted, synchronised inflationary pressures that heighten the need to recognise the globalisation of inflation. India's response balanced supporting recovery with anchoring expectations under a flexible inflation targeting framework, using calibrated conventional and unconventional tools, time contingent and state based forward guidance, explicit sunset clauses for liquidity measures, and a shift to withdrawal of accommodation including repo rate increases and the Standing Deposit Facility to manage the medium term inflation trajectory and preserve macroeconomic and financial stability.
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      Instruction No.14/2022 - dated 11-7-2022
      Amendment in Export Policy of Wheat Flour (atta)
      Summary: Wheat flour export remains Free but is now subject to recommendation of an Inter Ministerial Committee (IMC) effective 12 July 2022; Para 1.05 transitional arrangements of the Foreign Trade Policy are not applicable. Consignments between 6 July and 12 July 2022 are allowed only if loading had commenced before the Notification or the consignment was handed to and registered with Customs. Quality-related modalities will be issued separately, and Commissioners are instructed to implement the Notification immediately.
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      Instruction No.13/2022 - dated 9-7-2022
      Warehousing of solar power generating units or items like solar panel, solar cell etc. for power plants with resulting goods ‘electricity’ - In-applicability of Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse (no.2) Regulations, 2019 under section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Permissions under section 65 permitting warehousing of imported solar panels and related capital goods to generate electricity are inconsistent with MOOWR 2019 because electricity cannot have a one-time-lock affixed nor be ordinarily deposited in a warehouse; the Board has not exempted electricity nor issued separate removal provisions, therefore such permissions must be reviewed and no further permissions granted under section 65.
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