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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 22,2022

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      By: Chandrasekhar Kutty
      Summary: Amendments reframe GTA supply treatment: GTAs may choose reverse charge (recipient pays tax) or forward charge (GTA elects a forward rate with differing input tax credit consequences). The forward charge election must be declared before the start of the financial year on the prescribed form and remains binding for one year; issuing a tax invoice under a forward rate after the amendment date constitutes exercise of that option. Small value consignment exemptions were removed, making all GTA supplies taxable under the chosen mechanism, while certain exemptions for services to unregistered persons remain.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Orders refusing refund of accumulated Compensation Cess that assign reasons enabling the claimant to know the cause of rejection are not non-speaking and satisfy principles of natural justice. Challenges to such orders should ordinarily be preceded by pursuing the alternate remedy of appeal under Section 107 of the CGST framework, as the statutory appellate route is the appropriate channel to address the assigned grounds for denial.
      By: Sanjay Loharkar
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax unified most indirect levies into a dual, consumption based system to tax only value addition and remove cascading taxation, leading to broader tax bases and higher revenue collections; benefits include export neutrality, industry growth and a more uniform market, while implementation issues include state wise registration, taxability of free supplies and a destination based incidence that can increase consumer costs, with transitional compliance burdens mitigated over time by council measures.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Amendments bring non ICU room charges above a specified per day threshold into GST at a concessional rate without input tax credit, creating a specific taxable service entry. This change prompts core issues: whether room rent is part of the exempt composite supply of healthcare or a separate taxable service, and whether tax applies only to the excess over the threshold or to the entire room charge when the threshold is breached.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Supplies between separately GST registered establishments of the same PAN are treated as taxable supplies even without consideration; such supplies must be valued under the Valuation Rules (notably Rule 28) by adopting open market value where available, or other specified methods, with specific provisos addressing invoice value when the recipient is eligible for full input tax credit.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal found no evidence supporting clandestine removal of goods and concluded the sole proved lapse was failure to ensure proper accounting of finished goods by the company; accordingly, it held that a large personal penalty on the Chairman was inappropriate and substituted a token personal penalty, reducing the originally imposed penalty to a nominal amount.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Contributions to local people and institutions made at employees' or business associates' requests were held allowable as business expenses where paid for commercial expedience, employee welfare, business relations and goodwill; the Tribunal deleted additions after finding the payments incurred wholly and exclusively for business purposes and faulted lower authorities for ignoring binding precedent and consistency.
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      Summary: Mutual recognition of academic and professional qualifications between India and the UK is established through two MoUs and a Framework Agreement to facilitate mobility and labour market access. The education MoU provides reciprocal recognition of secondary and higher education qualifications and equivalence of Bachelor, Master's and Doctoral degrees to promote student mobility and academic cooperation. The maritime MoU establishes mutual recognition of maritime education, training certificates and competency endorsements for seafarers. The Framework Agreement on healthcare workforce cooperation addresses recruitment, training and skill gap measures for nurses and allied health professionals with streamlined procedures for their recruitment and training.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India found ten Trailer Owner Associations participated in collective tariff-fixing and imposed restrictions on NACFS members' use of their own trailers, establishing an arrangement that limited competition and fell within the presumption of appreciable adverse effect on competition; several TOAs failed to rebut participation and, on the evidence, the Commission directed the TOAs to cease and desist from such practices.
      Summary: A statutory charge requires electronic commerce operators to pay tax on specified services supplied through them, including passenger transport, accommodation, housekeeping and restaurant services. To facilitate compliance, GSTR 3B has been amended by adding Table 3.1.1, allowing both electronic commerce operators and registered persons to report supplies subject to that charge in their returns.
      Summary: Taxpayers are required to report HSN Codes in Table-12 of GSTR-1 at a minimum digit level determined by their Aggregate Annual Turnover in the preceding year; the requirement is being implemented phase-wise on the GST portal to facilitate compliance.
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      Central Excise

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      03/2022 - dated - 20-7-2022 - CE (NT)
      Delegation of powers for the purpose of transfer of appeals filed after the 30th June 2017
      Summary: Principal Chief Commissioners and Chief Commissioners of Central Excise and Service Tax are authorised to exercise CBIC powers under rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules, 2017 and rule 3 of the Service Tax Rules, 1994 to transfer appeals filed after 30th June 2017 within their jurisdiction to the Commissioner (Appeals) for matters under the Central Excise Act, 1944 or the Finance Act, 1994; the delegation is effected by Notification No. 03/2022 and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

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      43/2022 - dated - 20-7-2022 - Cus
      Effect to first tranche of India UAE CEPA - Enable TRQ holders to import gold through IIBX under TRQ mechanism of India-UAE CEPA - Seeks to amend notification No. 22/2022-Customs, dated 30.04.2022.
      Summary: The notification permits TRQ holders to import gold through the India International Bullion Exchange under the TRQ mechanism by substituting Condition No. 2: the IEC in the TRQ must be that of nominated agencies notified by RBI, DGFT, or IFSCA (for qualified jewellers via IIBX), and TRQ authorizations must include the GSTIN of the jewellery manufacturer. Imports must follow the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017.
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      64/2022 - dated - 21-7-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession Notification No. 58/2022-Customs(N.T.), dated 7th July, 2022
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, determines that the rupee conversion rates specified in Schedule I and Schedule II shall, with effect from 22nd July, 2022, be the rates for converting each listed foreign currency into Indian rupees (and vice versa) for purposes relating to imported and export goods; Schedule I provides per unit rates and Schedule II provides rates per 100 units, each with separate import and export columns.

      GST - States

      4.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-38 - dated - 16-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to make amendments in notification no. 133/2022- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: The notification amends the earlier Rajasthan GST notification by substituting, against Sl. No. 1, column (3) in the Table, the entry "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks." The change is effected under the powers of sub-section (1) of section 11 and sub-section (1) of section 16 of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and the amendment takes effect on 18th July, 2022.
      5.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-37 - dated - 16-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to make amendments in notification no. 44/2017- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: The State Government amends a prior SGST notification by substituting "serial numbers 1" with "serial numbers 1AA", renumbering S. No. 1 as S. No. 1AA and inserting serial entries 1A-1O listing specified tariff headings for various vegetable oils and oil fractions and for solid fuels (coal, lignite, peat); the amendment takes effect on the stated commencement date under the powers of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      6.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-36 - dated - 16-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to make amendments in notification no. 42/2017- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: Under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the State Government amends the earlier notification by substituting the entry in column (4) against S. No. 1 in the TABLE with 6%, and states that this substitution shall come into force on the 18th day of July, 2022.
      7.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-35 - dated - 16-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to make amendments in notification no. 41/2017- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the qualifying language in multiple Schedule entries to uniformly exclude goods that are "pre-packaged and labelled," revises specific entries (including dairy products, jaggery and khandsari sugar, murki), omits certain serial-numbered entries, and replaces the Explanation clause to define "pre-packaged and labelled" by reference to the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 requiring prescribed package or label declarations.
      8.
      F.12(15)FD/Tax/2022-34 - dated - 16-7-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to make amendments in notification no. 40/2017- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: The Rajasthan SGST notification amends rate schedules by inserting a 0.75 per cent category in Schedule VII, substituting the qualifier "pre-packaged and labelled" for numerous listed goods across Schedules I-III, adding and omitting specific tariff entries (including dairy products, jaggery, puffed rice, ostomy appliances, leather items, maps, solar water heaters, pumps, agricultural and dairy machinery, e waste), revising Schedule VI stone and diamond descriptions, and defining "pre-packaged and labelled" with reference to the Legal Metrology Act.
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      GST

      1.
      Order No. 01/2022 - dated 21-7-2022
      Authorisation under clause (c) of sub-rule (4) of rule 96 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Authorisation is granted under clause (c) of sub rule (4) of rule 96 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, delegating the exercise of the functions under that clause to the Principal Director General/Director General of the Directorate General of Analytics and Risk Management (DGARM), CBIC, New Delhi, with effect throughout the territory of India as an administrative order by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.
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