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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 09,2022

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Arbitrary valuation of imported goods not subject to BIS specifications was invalidated because the assessing authorities failed to provide cogent reasons, did not demonstrate application of valuation rules, relied on an unsubstantiated report, and did not adhere to the principles of natural justice; revaluation was set aside insofar as it concerned goods not requiring BIS certification.
      By: Amit Agrawal
      Summary: The amendment subjects renting of residential dwelling to RCM when received by a registered person. Sales offices located in rented residences can constitute "place of business" or "fixed establishment" of the registered main-location; therefore the main-location is the recipient and liable to pay GST under RCM. Where separate registrations become required, each establishment is treated as a distinct person, obliging registration in the States/UTs of those sales offices. Taxpayers should reassess registration and compliance given potential deemed-supply and registration consequences.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Customs lack jurisdiction to issue show cause notices for alleged Foreign Trade Policy or foreign exchange violations; once the bill of lading is issued and title passes to the foreign buyer, the exporter cannot be held liable for the buyer's post shipment change in port. Documentary evidence in the consignments named Iranian buyers, no amendments or fabrication were shown, and the customs house agent acted on exporter instructions, undermining grounds for confiscation or penalty absent proof of falsification or receipt in Indian rupees.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether actions taken during a statutory tax enquiry constitute harassment is a question of fact; investigatory measures do not automatically amount to harassment. The taxpayer must cooperate with lawful notices and attend enquiry. The authority should issue a notice for appearance within a short period, conduct the enquiry, and thereafter either register a complaint if a cognizable offence is disclosed or close the matter.
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      Summary: Aggregate claim experience to 31.3.2022 showed claim ratios exceeding 100% for PMJJBY and PMSBY. A Government constituted Committee and IRDAI recommended upward revision of premium rates to keep the schemes viable, and premium rates were revised accordingly. The schemes operate as universal social security programmes open to specified age groups and are implemented through listed private insurers as of 31.5.2022.
      Summary: Increase in tax collection is attributed to post-pandemic economic recovery and enhanced compliance due to government fiscal and policy measures. Sectoral GST and direct tax data show notable contributions from manufacturing and services, while policy actions-higher capital expenditure, infrastructure coordination, expanded Production Linked Incentives, bank recapitalisation, GST, IBC and tax and labour reforms-are identified as reinforcing investment, lending and ease of doing business that support higher tax receipts.
      Summary: DICGC provides deposit insurance covering the aggregate unpaid balances of a depositor's accounts, including accrued interest, payable up to the statutory ceiling per depositor across all branches of an insured bank; the insurance limit was raised to Rs.5 lakh. The 2021 amendment (new Section 18A) requires DICGC to make time bound interim payments up to the insurance limit within ninety days when regulatory restrictions are imposed on a bank, improving depositor access and financial stability.
      Summary: A common digital platform for credit-linked government schemes connects beneficiaries, financial institutions, government and nodal agencies to centralise registration, eligibility checks, and online loan applications across education, agriculture, business and livelihood schemes, enabling continuous applicant access and streamlining the application-to-disbursement process.
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      25/2015-2020 - dated - 8-8-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of items under HS Code 1101.
      Summary: Export of wheat-derived flour products remains free but is subject to recommendation of an Inter-Ministerial Committee; IMC-approved shipments require a Quality Certificate from the Export Inspection Council or its authorized agencies. Transitional arrangement provisions are excluded and limited exemptions apply only to consignments already loaded or handed to Customs before the notification. Additional quality modalities will be notified separately.
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