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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 20,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: These regulations unify SEBI rules for share based employee benefits, covering ESOS, ESPS, SAR, GEBS and RBS for listed companies where schemes involve dealing in securities or are funded, controlled or set up by the company or group. Schemes may be implemented directly or via irrevocable trusts, require compensation committee oversight and shareholder special resolution approval, and benefits are non transferable. ESOS, ESPS and SAR schemes demand specified disclosures to grantees, allow company determined pricing within accounting norms, impose minimum vesting or lock in with death and incapacity exceptions, and deny shareholder rights until allotment. GEBS and RBS shareholdings are capped and require secretarial auditor certification.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that Input Tax Credit can be denied where the purchaser was aware that supplies from a named supplier were under investigation and had disclosed those transactions in its reply with supporting invoices and e-way bills, rejecting claims of lack of notice and dismissing the petition as misconceived with costs.
      By: aabhas soni
      Summary: White collar crime is non violent, financially motivated wrongdoing by individuals in positions of authority, distinguished from blue collar crime by its sophistication. Key offences include fraud, insider trading, Ponzi schemes, identity theft and cybercrimes, embezzlement, counterfeiting, money laundering and espionage. These occur as individual offences and corporate offences, with the Internet and advancing technology amplifying their scope. The article notes the absence of an express statutory definition and advocates legal modernization, harmonisation of special statutes with the penal code, greater transparency and accountability, and institutional measures to improve enforcement and speedy adjudication.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A magistrate must, before taking cognizance in complaint proceedings, either examine the complainant and witnesses present or postpone enquiry and conduct further inquiry; only thereafter may the magistrate issue process or dismiss the complaint. The magistrate cannot validly take cognizance and proceed against an accused without recording the accused's statements as part of the prescribed procedure.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC Circular clarifies GST classification, applicable rates and exemption scope for specified services: ice cream parlour supplies regularised at historically paid rate with no refunds and later taxable at the higher rate with ITC; educational institution charges for entrance, eligibility and migration certificates exempt; storage of ginned/baled cotton exemption withdrawn; transit cargo services to/from neighbouring countries, including empty container movements, exempt subject to transit regulations and track and trace; renting of vehicles with driver is renting of transport (not goods carriage) and attracts a revised lower rate where fuel is included; location charges for long term land lease form part of lease premium and receive equivalent tax treatment.
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      Summary: The Ministry announced National CSR Awards 2020 across three main categories-Corporate Awards for Excellence in CSR, CSR Awards for CSR in Aspirational Districts / Difficult Terrains, and CSR Awards for contribution in National Priority Areas-with winners and Honourable Mentions listed by sub category. Recognition links to compliance with Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, includes MSME reservations, and is determined through a three stage process of online nomination, shortlisting and field verification, and Grand Jury recommendation emphasizing independent assessment of CSR projects.
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      Income Tax

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      99/2022 - dated - 17-8-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Applicability of Provisions of sub-section (1G) of section 206C - Not applied to an individual who is not a resident in India in terms of clause (1) and clause (1A) of section 6 of the Act and does not have PAN.
      Summary: The Central Government notifies that the provisions of sub-section (1G) of section 206C shall not apply to a buyer who is a non-resident under the Act and who does not have a permanent establishment in India, suppressing the earlier notification to that extent, with effect from the date of publication in the Official Gazette.
      2.
      98/2022 - dated - 17-8-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (26th Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Rule 40G prescribes that refund claims under section 239A must be made in Form No. 29D, accompanied by a copy of the agreement or other arrangement, and may be presented by the claimant or a duly authorised agent. The amendment excludes section 239A claims from the scope of rule 41's Chapter XIX reference and inserts Form No. 29D into Appendix-II, detailing applicant and deductee particulars, agreement dates and period, transaction and payment particulars, tax and challan details, explanation for non-deduction, prior similar refunds, and a declarant's verification.
      3.
      97/2022 - dated - 17-8-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Specified person u/s 10(23FE) - Central Government specifies the pension fund, namely, CPPIB India Private Holdings Inc.in respect of the eligible investment made by it in India.
      Summary: CPPIB India Private Holdings Inc. is specified as a specified person for clause (23FE) exemption for eligible investments in India, contingent on conditions including filing returns for relevant years, furnishing the prescribed compliance certificate, quarterly investment intimation, maintaining segmented accounts, remaining regulated under Canadian law, using earnings solely to meet statutory obligations and defined contributions for beneficiaries, prohibiting borrowing for Indian investments, and refraining from day to day participation in investees while retaining monitoring and director appointment rights.

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      S.O. 3868 (E) - dated - 16-8-2022 - SEZ
      Sector specific Special Economic Zone for Transport Engineering Goods including manufacture of Tyres and Tubes for all purposes and for transport industry sector in the State of Tamil Nadu - de-notifies an area of 51.3069 hectares, thereby making resultant notified area as 51.9311 hectare.
      Summary: The Central Government de-notifies 51.3069 hectares from the sector specific SEZ for Transport Engineering Goods at Gangaikondan, Tirunelveli, after State Government approval and Development Commissioner recommendation; the developer states the de-notified land will be used for industrial purposes and allotted to domestic tariff area units. De-notification is effected under statutory powers in the Special Economic Zones Act and Rules, yielding a revised notified SEZ area of 51.9311 hectares and identifying the de-notified parcels by survey numbers.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD-1/PoD/CIR/P/2022/108 - dated 17-8-2022
      Guidelines for overseas investment by Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) / Venture Capital Funds (VCFs)
      Summary: AIFs/VCFs must apply for allocation of an overseas investment limit using the prescribed format and submit trustee/manager undertakings; investments are permitted only in overseas investees incorporated in jurisdictions whose securities regulator is an IOSCO MMoU signatory or has a bilateral MoU, and are prohibited in jurisdictions identified by FATF for strategic AML/CFT deficiencies; transfers may be made only to entities eligible under FEMA/RBI rules, liquidation proceeds are available for reinvestment across funds, and specified reporting of investments and divestments to the regulator is mandatory within prescribed timelines.

      GST - States

      2.
      Trade Circular No. 09 T of 2022 - dated 10-8-2022
      Clarifications regarding applicable GST rates & exemptions on certain services
      Summary: Clarifications consolidate GST Council and CBIC positions on rates and exemptions: ice cream parlours charged 18% with ITC from 06.10.2021 (past 5% payments treated as discharged), advertising space in souvenir books taxed at concessional 5%, turnkey dairy plant contracts treated as works contracts eligible for 12% prior to 18.07.2022 and 18% thereafter, and educational entrance/application/migration fees exempt. Storage of ginned/baled cotton was exempt prior to 18.07.2022; transit cargo services to/from Nepal and Bhutan are exempt subject to customs transit compliance. Renting of vehicles with operator is a taxable rental service (heading 9966) with reverse charge implications for corporate hirers.
      3.
      Trade Circular No. 10 T of 2022 - dated 10-8-2022
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods) based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 47th meeting held on 28th – 29th June, 2022 at Chandigarh
      Summary: Electrically operated vehicles are classifiable under HSN 8703 and attract the concessional rate even if batteries are not fitted at supply; Napa and similar minor-polished building stones qualify for the concessional entry notwithstanding lack of mirror polishing; mango forms are distinguished-fresh exempt, sliced dried concessional, other processed forms including pulp taxable at the higher rate; treated sewage water under heading 2201 is exempt; Nicotine Polacrilex gum for cessation is classifiable under the new nicotine tariff item and taxable accordingly; the 90% fly ash content condition applies only to fly ash aggregate; dal-milling by-products fall under heading 2302 and attract the concessional rate, with past periods regularizable.
      4.
      Trade Circular No. 08 T of 2022 - dated 26-7-2022
      Placing draft FORM GSTR-3B document in public domain for seeking inputs/ suggestions of the stakeholders
      Summary: The draft FORM GSTR-3B is placed for stakeholder consultation to implement GST Council recommendations and Finance Act, 2022 amendments, proposing sequential filing with FORM GSTR-1, auto-population of specified rows from FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-2B, restricted editing of auto-filled fields, separate amendment tables for outward supplies and ITC, explicit rows for negative values and ITC reversals/reclaims, and measures to support accurate IGST settlement and improved reconciliation.

      GST

      5.
      Instruction No. 03/2022-23 (GST-Investigation) - dated 17-8-2022
      Guidelines on Issuance of Summons Under Section 70 of the CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Guidelines on issuance of summons under Section 70 of the CGST Act require judicious use of the power and discourage routine summons where requisition of information or online statutory records may suffice. Summons by Superintendents need prior written approval from a Deputy or Assistant Commissioner, with reasons recorded, and file records must note appearance, non-appearance and statements. Senior management should not ordinarily be summoned first, repeated summons without proper service should be avoided, and complaints for non-attendance may follow after reasonable opportunity and due service.
      6.
      Instruction No. 02/2022-23 (GST-Investigation) - dated 17-8-2022
      Guidelines For Arrest And Bail in Relation to Offences Punishable Under the CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Guidelines for arrest and bail under the CGST Act require arrest to be founded on clear and credible reasons to believe, and not made routinely or mechanically. Arrest should be justified by the need for proper investigation, the risk of tampering with evidence or witnesses, the possibility of absconding, and evident intent to evade tax, misuse wrongful input tax credit, obtain fraudulent refund, or fail to pay tax collected. Arrest is discouraged in technical disputes or cases involving only a difference of legal interpretation, especially where the person is cooperating with investigation.
      7.
      CBEC-20/16/26/2019-GST/856 - dated 15-7-2022
      Placing FORM GSTR-3B document (Concept Paper) in public domain for seeking inputs/ suggestions of the stakeholders
      Summary: The draft FORM GSTR-3B concept paper has been placed on the CBIC portal under "Stakeholder Consultation" to solicit views, comments and suggestions from trade and stakeholders, with submissions to be sent to the designated email by the stated deadline; States are requested to circulate the document for wider dissemination.
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