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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 26,2022

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      By: Atul Sharma
      Summary: NRI taxable income comprises India sourced capital gains, interest on term deposits, mutual fund income and rents; foreign sourced income is not taxable in India by default. Withholding tax is levied on such India source receipts and may exceed an NRI's tax liability; filing an income tax return is the mechanism to claim any refund. Standard deductions are generally not available against investment income, and limited statutory exemptions can exempt fully tax free NRIs from filing.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 7 uses an inclusive definition of "supply" to capture all forms of transfer of goods or services for consideration in the course or furtherance of business, incorporates activities in Schedules I and II, treats certain inter entity transactions as supplies by deeming parties separate, and allows exclusions under Schedule III and government notification. Section 8 directs that composite supplies follow the principal supply and mixed supplies attract the highest rate. Retrospective amendments and expansive drafting language have created interpretive uncertainty and compliance burdens.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Invocation of the extended limitation under Section 73(1) requires demonstration of suppression of facts with intent to evade payment; a show cause notice and resulting order that assert suppression without factual reasoning are insufficient, and the adjudicator cannot decide on grounds beyond those raised in the SCN.
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      Summary: The Department emphasizes administrative reforms reorienting tax administration toward a trust-based tax system and taxpayer-centric service, highlighting transparency, non-intrusive engagement, taxpayer facilitation, and prompt grievance redressal under the Taxpayers' Charter. It notes outreach activities to promote voluntary compliance and adoption of technology, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, to support non-intrusive revenue mobilisation and improved service delivery.
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      Customs

      1.
      44/2022 - dated - 23-7-2022 - Cus
      Reduction in duty / AIDC on crude soya, sunflower and palm oils - Seeks to amend Notification No. 49/2021-Customs, dated the 13th October, 2021.
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 49/2021-Customs by substituting the earlier terminal date with a later date to extend the reduced duty/AIDC relief on specified crude vegetable oils, and adds a proviso that the relief shall not apply to the goods specified at serial numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the Table on or after 1 October, thereby excluding those items from the extended concession.

      GST - States

      2.
      07/2022-State Tax - dated - 22-7-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 73/2017- State Tax, dated the 31st January 2018
      Summary: A proviso is inserted in the Delhi State Tax notification waiving the late fee payable for delay in furnishing FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year 2021-22; the waiver applies for the period from 1 May 2022 to 30 June 2022 and is made by amending Notification No. 73/2017-State Tax through Notification No. 07/2022-State Tax dated 22 July 2022.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Trade Circular No. 02 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      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: Registered persons must report inter-State supplies to unregistered persons, composition taxpayers and UIN holders place-of-supply-wise in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR-3B and the matching tables in FORM GSTR-1; portal auto-populates Table 3.2 from GSTR-1 but suppliers must ensure correct customer state data. Table 4(A) of GSTR-3B is auto-populated from GSTR-2B; permanent reversals and ineligible ITC must be reported in Table 4(B)(1), temporary/reclaimable reversals in Table 4(B)(2), and Net ITC credited equals 4(A) minus the sum of 4(B)(1) and 4(B)(2).
      2.
      Trade Circular No. 03 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      Clarification on various issue pertaining to GST
      Summary: Tax paid on supplies treated as deemed exports is refundable; the interim allowance enabling recipients to avail ITC on such tax for portal refunds is not ITC under Chapter V and therefore not subject to ITC reversal or included in Net ITC for refund computations. The proviso expanding availability of credit for employer provided goods or services applies to the whole exclusion clause for employee supplies, while "leasing" exclusion is confined to motor vehicles, vessels and aircraft. Electronic credit ledger balances may be used only for output tax (excluding reverse charge tax) and not for interest or penalties; electronic cash ledger may meet tax, interest, penalty or other GST liabilities.
      3.
      Trade Circular No. 04 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      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 time due to supply of goods under a government concessional notification; refunds are not available for nil rated or fully exempt outputs and for supplies specifically excluded by government notification, and remain subject to other statutory and procedural conditions for inverted duty refunds.
      4.
      Trade Circular No. 05 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      Prescribing manner of re-credit in electronic credit ledger using FORM GST PMT-03A
      Summary: Where a registered person deposits an erroneous refund along with applicable interest and penalty through FORM GST DRC-03 by debit from the electronic cash ledger, the proper officer shall re credit an amount equivalent to the erroneous refund to the electronic credit ledger by order in FORM GST PMT-03A after being satisfied of receipt, following the Annexure A request procedure until portal automation is available.
      5.
      Trade Circular No. 06 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      Manner of filing refund of unutilized ITC on account of export of electricity
      Summary: Applicants seeking refund of unutilised Input Tax Credit on export of electricity must file electronically under the "Any Other" category, upload Statement 3B and REA monthly Statement of Scheduled Energy, provide export agreements showing tariff per unit, and furnish calculation as Statement 3A. The relevant date for limitation is the last date of the month in which export appears in the REA. Turnover for export is the REA scheduled energy multiplied by contracted tariff, using the lower quantity if invoice and REA differ; Adjusted Total Turnover excludes domestic electricity supplies.
      6.
      Trade Circular No. 07 T of 2022 - dated 22-7-2022
      Withdrawal of Circular No. 106/25/2019-GST dated 29.06.2019
      Summary: The CBIC has withdrawn Circular No. 106/25/2019-GST ab-initio because Rule 95A, which provided for refunds of taxes on inward supplies by airport departure-area retail outlets to outgoing international tourists, was omitted retrospectively; Maharashtra directs that the CBIC withdrawal be applied mutatis mutandis under the state GST law, and requests trade notices and reporting of implementation difficulties.
      7.
      172/04/2022 - dated 14-7-2022
      Clarification on various issues pertaining to GST
      Summary: Tax paid on deemed export supplies, made available as ITC for enabling refund claims on the portal, is not ITC under Chapter V and therefore is not subject to section 17(5) and must be excluded from "Net ITC" for computation of unutilised ITC refunds. The proviso added to clause (b) of section 17(5) applies to the entire clause (b). "Leasing" in that clause is limited to motor vehicles, vessels and aircraft. Perquisites under employment contracts are not taxable supplies. Electronic credit ledger funds may only discharge output tax (not reverse charge or other liabilities); cash ledger may meet tax, interest, penalty or fees.
      8.
      173/05/2022 - dated 12-7-2022
      Clarification on issue of claiming refund under inverted duty structure where the supplier is supplying goods under some concessional notification
      Summary: Refund of accumulated ITC under the inverted duty framework is admissible 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, except where output supply is nil rated or fully exempt or where the Government has notified exclusion; admissibility remains subject to fulfillment of other statutory conditions.

      Customs

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      10/2022 - dated 25-7-2022
      Clarification on Electro-Chemiluminescence Immunoassay kits
      Summary: The Ministry explains that CLIA denotes chemiluminescence-based immunoassays using various label systems, including redox-mediated light emission, and that ECLIA uses an electrochemical redox reaction to generate chemiluminescence. Both techniques rely on antigen-antibody binding, detect chemiluminescent signals for diagnostic analytes, and have the same applications. Consequently, ECLIA is functionally comparable to CLIA, and field formations should treat this technical equivalence when assessing imported diagnostic kits.
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