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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 21,2022

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      By: navnath padwal
      Summary: Amendments placed supply of residential accommodation to a registered person under the reverse charge mechanism by removing the prior exemption; however, RCM applies only where the rental constitutes a supply "in the course or furtherance of business." Purely personal residential use does not attract RCM, while business use triggers recipient liability and related input tax credit consequences.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Amendments remove the exemption for renting residential dwelling to registered persons and place such supplies under the reverse charge mechanism, making supplies of residential dwellings to registered recipients taxable under RCM while retaining exemption in other tenant scenarios; the term residential dwelling remains undefined and prior guidance excludes hotels and similar temporary-stay places, and Schedule III employer-provided accommodation may remain exempt from forward-charge GST.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that cleaning services for non-commercial buildings are not taxable as service tax and that SEZ related supplies benefit from exemption notifications; the ex parte confirmation of tax, interest and penalty was set aside, the value of materials was held not leviable, and the matter remanded for fresh adjudication with opportunity to produce exemption claims and supporting evidence.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Implementation of Council decisions advances GST rate rationalization and phased withdrawal of numerous service exemptions, effected through multiple notifications and circulars amending rates, exemptions, reverse-charge treatment, compliance timelines and CGST Rules. Administrative measures include extension of the compensation cess, removal of negative liability for composition taxpayers, reaffirmation of national flag exemption when conforming to the Flag Code, and creation of a Group of Ministers to recommend law changes on appellate arrangements and federal taxation balance.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Depreciation on molasses tanks is allowable where the assessee capitalized the full cost and statutory molasses storage reserve contributions, being diverted by overriding title, did not meet asset costs; the AO must verify evidence and compute depreciation on new assets and correct WDV considering depreciation actually allowed earlier.
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      Summary: Need for diversification of the trade basket and deeper bilateral investment cooperation with targeted sectoral engagement in mining, defence, agriculture, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy, alongside cooperation on quality standards, skill development and capacity building; India's solar expertise and support for Gabon's economic transformation under the Emergent Gabon Vision 2025 were identified as practical collaboration areas, and parties agreed to continue coordination at multilateral fora.
      Summary: A proposal for a India-Africa Trade and Investment Agreement to institutionalise deeper commercial and investment ties, strengthen bilateral trade and attract sustained investment flows. The initiative highlights leveraging India's startup ecosystem and digital innovations, including interoperable payment and open network platforms, to support Africa's economic growth, digital literacy, education, health services and infrastructure, and frames engagements as development partnerships structured to be comfortable and beneficial for African partners.
      Summary: India and Ethiopia explored measures to expand bilateral economic ties by diversifying the trade basket and deepening cooperation in agriculture, food processing, leather, textiles and pharmaceuticals. The ministers discussed facilitating Indian manufacturing in Ethiopia, highlighted India's Duty-Free Tariff Preference Scheme for least-developed countries as a market-access mechanism benefiting Ethiopia, and emphasised capacity building, B2B engagement and measures to attract additional foreign direct investment to realise the partnership's potential.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      20/2022 - dated - 19-7-2022 - CE
      Reduce rates of Road and Infrastructure Cess for exports of petrol and diesel - Seeks to amend No. 10/2022-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2022.
      Summary: The Central Government amended Notification No. 10/2022-Central Excise by substituting "Nil" for the entry in column (4) against S. No. 1, thereby altering the Road and Infrastructure Cess treatment for the listed export items; the change is made under powers conferred by the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and takes effect on the date specified in the notification.
      2.
      19/2022 - dated - 19-7-2022 - CE
      Exemption to the excisable goods [Petrol, Diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel] from Special Additional Excise Duty and Road and Infrastructure Cess when exported from units located in the Special Economic Zones (SEZ).
      Summary: Exemption removes liability for Special Additional Excise Duty and the additional duty of excise (road and infrastructure cess) on Motor Spirit (petrol), High Speed Diesel oil and Aviation Turbine Fuel when exported from units located in Special Economic Zones, effective from the notified commencement date.
      3.
      18/2022 - dated - 19-7-2022 - CE
      Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude and Aviation Turbine Fuel.
      Summary: Special Additional Excise Duty is exempted, to the extent of the excess over the prescribed nil rate, on petroleum crude and aviation turbine fuel under the specified tariff headings. The exemption applies to petroleum crude and to aviation turbine fuel cleared for export, with separate treatment for exports to Bhutan and to countries other than Bhutan, as a rate-based exemption under the Central Excise Act read with the Finance Act, 2002.
      4.
      17/2022 - dated - 19-7-2022 - CE
      Exemption to the excisable goods - reduce the Special Additional Excise Duty on exports of Petrol and Diesel - Notification No. 04/2022-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2022 amended.
      Summary: The notification amends the prior excise notification by substituting the table entries in column (4): the first listed item's duty entry is replaced with Nil and the second listed item's duty entry is replaced with a specified fixed charge per litre. The change is made under statutory excise and finance Act powers and comes into force on the twentieth day of July, 2022.

      DGFT

      5.
      22/2015-2020 - dated - 20-7-2022 - FTP
      Import of Human Embryo - Amendment of import policy conditions for item under ITC(HS) Code 05119999 of Chapter 05 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule -I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Importation of human embryos under ITC(HS) 05119999 is declared Prohibited; the prior research-based exception under Department of Health Research guidelines is withdrawn and imports are now barred in accordance with the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021 and the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, pursuant to powers exercised under the Foreign Trade (D&R) Act and the Foreign Trade Policy.

      GST - States

      6.
      11/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 45/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 14th November, 2017
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation and under powers conferred by section 11 of the State GST Act, has issued an order rescinding Notification No.45/2017-State Tax (Rate), subject to a saving provision preserving things done or omitted before rescission; the instrument specifies an operative date and administrative file reference.
      7.
      10/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 2/2022-State Tax (Rate), dated the 31st March, 2022
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 2/2022 State Tax (Rate) by substituting, in the Table against Sl. No. 1, the column (3) entry with "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks". Issued under the powers of sub section (1) of section 11 and sub section (1) of section 16 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the amendment takes effect on the 18th day of July, 2022.
      8.
      09/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate) by substituting "serial numbers 1" with "serial numbers 1AA", re-numbering S. No. 1 as 1AA and inserting new serial entries 1A-1O that enumerate specific vegetable and fixed oils, edible mixtures of such fats and oils, and certain solid fuels (coal, lignite, peat). The changes are made under the Governor's taxation powers and take effect on the specified commencement date.
      9.
      08/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 03/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes the entry in column (4) against S. No. 1 in the TABLE of Notification No. 03/2017-State Tax (Rate) with 6%, thereby changing the prescribed State GST rate for that serial entry under the powers of section 11(1) of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      10.
      07/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Schedule of Notification No. 02/2017-State Tax (Rate) by substituting the phrase ", other than pre-packaged and labelled" for various existing qualifying phrases across multiple serial entries, replaces entries for certain dairy and sugar products, omits specified serial entries, removes the word "purified" in one entry, and substitutes an Explanation defining "pre-packaged and labelled" by reference to the Legal Metrology Act, 2009; the amendments commence on the stated effective date.
      11.
      06/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 01/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Bihar SGST rates modifies Notification No. 01/2017 by substituting, inserting and omitting tariff entries across Schedules I, II, III and VI; inserts a new Schedule VII for goods not covered in specified Schedule VI entries; substitutes descriptions to specify "pre-packaged and labelled" goods; adds and omits specific goods and headings including dairy, jaggery, puffed rice products, ostomy and orthopaedic appliances, leather headings, machinery, knives, utensils and E-waste; and revises definitions by aligning "pre-packaged and labelled" with the Legal Metrology Act, 2009. The amendments commence on the stated effective date.
      12.
      05/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends rate-entry conditions to provide that the exclusion does not apply where the supplier is registered under the Bihar GST Act, has exercised the option to pay tax on GTA services under forward charge, has issued a tax invoice charging State Tax at applicable rates, and has made the prescribed declaration on that invoice as set out in Annexure III; it also inserts a new entry making renting of residential dwelling to a registered person taxable and inserts Annexure III declaration.
      13.
      04/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST rate schedule by omitting a recurring descriptive phrase from multiple serial entries, deleting several serials, and substituting or inserting specific service descriptions. Key operative changes: residence exemption now excludes dwellings rented to registered persons; air travel exemption limited to economy class from specified northeastern points; storage/warehousing exemption confined to cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables; postal services for lightweight ordinary post made nil-rated; and a tour-operator exemption permits exclusion of the portion of service performed outside India subject to proportional or 50% cap with day-count rules.
      14.
      03/2022– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-7-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the Schedule to Notification No. 11/2017 by substituting, omitting and inserting entries that reclassify transport, renting and health care related services with specified GST rates and corresponding restrictions on input tax credit. A regime for Goods Transport Agencies is introduced under which a GTA may exercise an option via Annexure V to pay GST on its services under forward charge for a financial year; where the GTA opts to pay at the lower rate it cannot claim input tax credit for goods and services used in supplying those services. New definitions for clinical establishment, health care services, print media and goods transport agency are inserted and an Annexure V form and deadlines are prescribed.

      Income Tax

      15.
      84/2022 - dated - 19-7-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Payment on transfer of virtual digital asset - Due Date of payment of TDS - read [U] for the letter [T] if the deduction is on higher rate in view of section 206AB for non -filing of return of income - Corrigendum for Notification No. 67/2022 dated 21st June, 2022
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Notification No. 67/2022 by replacing the letter "T" with "U" at a specified place, clarifying the textual reference that governs the due date for deduction and deposit of TDS on transfer of virtual digital assets, including situations where a higher deduction rate applies under section 206AB for non-filers of income-tax returns.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/SEC-5/P/CIR/2022/99 - dated 20-7-2022
      Entities allowed to use e-KYC Aadhaar Authentication services of UIDAI in Securities Market as sub-KUA
      Summary: Entities notified for sub-KUA status may perform Aadhaar-based e-KYC Aadhaar Authentication for securities market KYC only after entering into the UIDAI-prescribed agreement with an authorised KUA and registering with UIDAI as sub-KUAs. KUAs must facilitate onboarding, and sub-KUAs must follow the prescribed e-KYC processes and any further UIDAI directions.

      Income Tax

      2.
      15/2022 - dated 19-7-2022
      Condonation of delay under Section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form No. 10BB for Assessment Year 2018-19 and subsequent years
      Summary: Commissioners of Income-tax may admit and decide applications for condonation of delay in filing Form No. 10BB where delay is up to one year, subject to satisfaction that the applicant was prevented by reasonable cause; delays exceeding one year up to three years may be admitted and decided by Principal Chief Commissioners or Chief Commissioners on merits, who should preferably dispose applications within three months.
      3.
      16/2022 - dated 19-7-2022
      Condonation of delay under Section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form No. 10B for Assessment Year 2018-19 and subsequent years
      Summary: Authorization under Section 119(2) permits Pr. Chief Commissioners and Chief Commissioners of Income-tax to admit applications for condonation of delay in filing Form No. 10B where delay is beyond 365 days up to three years, subject to satisfaction that the applicant was prevented by reasonable cause; such applications are to be decided on merits and preferably disposed within three months.
      4.
      17/2022 - dated 19-7-2022
      Condonation of delay under Section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form No. 9A and Form No. 10 for Assessment Year 2018-19 and subsequent years
      Summary: The CBDT authorizes Commissioners of Income-tax to admit condonation applications for delays up to 365 days in filing Form No. 9A and Form No. 10 for AY 2018-19 and subsequent years, and authorizes Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners to admit applications where delay exceeds 365 days up to three years, to be decided on merits. Admitting authorities must be satisfied that delay was due to reasonable cause; for Form No. 10 they must also ensure accumulated amounts were invested or deposited in modes specified in sub-section (5) of section 11. Disposal is preferably within three months.

      Customs

      5.
      Instruction No. 15/2022 - dated 20-7-2022
      Amendment to S. No. 515A of notification No. 50/2017-Customs
      Summary: Amendment aligns tariff references so that Open Cells for manufacture of LCD and LED TV panels are treated as Flat Panel Display Modules and preserves the existing concessional basic customs duty where goods match the exemption description and importers follow the concessional import procedure; parts remain classifiable as parts for display apparatus, and entitlement should not be denied solely for prior classification during the transitional period.
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