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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 29,2022

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      By: Commissioner CESTATHyderabad
      Summary: The article explains that money laundering using virtual currencies leverages pseudonymous blockchain addresses and services like mixing, dark exchanges, OTC trades, gambling platforms, nested services and anonymizing mechanisms to convert and integrate Proceeds of Crime. It stresses that the PMLA criminalises concealment, possession, acquisition, use and projecting of proceeds as untainted property and argues for stringent AML/CFT measures-enforceable KYC, reporting obligations for reporting entities, stronger investigative capacity and international cooperation-to close regulatory gaps and curb crypto enabled laundering.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Job work comprising blending, bottling, labeling and packaging of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) performed by a contract bottling unit that completes the production process qualifies as manufacture rather than a taxable Business Auxiliary Service; isolated activities that do not amount to manufacture, such as mere packing or labeling alone, may still be taxable as services. Under the current GST framework alcoholic liquor for human consumption is excluded from GST, supporting non taxability in those circumstances.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Section 83 empowers provisional attachment of property, including bank accounts, to protect government revenue but mandates that every such provisional attachment shall cease to have effect after one year from the date of the attachment order. The Delhi High Court construed Section 83 to mean an attachment order cannot continue beyond that one year period and addressed the necessary communications to banks when the statutory period has expired.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The FTP's temporal requirement that exporters hold an active Import Export Code at the time services were rendered imposes a substantive eligibility restriction not found in the Foreign Trade Development and Regulation Act, 1992. Delegated rulemaking under the Act cannot create rights or obligations beyond the statute's scope; therefore the IEC-at-rendering-services condition is inconsistent with the statutory scheme and should not be treated as mandatory for SEIS eligibility.
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      Summary: The Union Minister urged youth to set ambitious goals and participate in national development during Amrit Kaal, linking the Government's delivery of basic services-housing, electricity, cooking gas, health, sanitation and financial inclusion-as foundational measures to broaden opportunity. He endorsed the New Education Policy, calling for scientific temper, innovation and entrepreneurship, and presented cultural heritage as a resource for collective nation-building.
      Summary: DPIIT reviewed 40 critical infrastructure projects, identifying 57 regulatory and land use issues requiring coordinated resolution by environment and rail authorities, and highlighted streamlined processes for environment, forest and wildlife clearances. The Project Monitoring mechanism within DPIIT was affirmed as the institutional vehicle for prioritising high impact projects, providing milestone based oversight, leveraging a technology portal for faster issue resolution, and facilitating inter ministerial coordination to prevent delays in large scale infrastructure implementation.
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      1396-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to Amend notification No. 1127-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 regarding rates of goods required in connection with petroleum operations
      Summary: Amends West Bengal GST notification No. 1127-F.T. (28 June 2017) by substituting the rate entry in the TABLE against S. No. 1, column (4) with a new specified rate for goods required in connection with petroleum operations; the amendment is taken on Council recommendation under the West Bengal GST Act and is effective from 18th July, 2022.
      2.
      1393-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to Amend notification No. 1135-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 regarding rates of taxable services
      Summary: Amends the State GST Schedule to reclassify and set revised State tax rates for various transport and health-related services, inserts precise restrictions on input tax credit for specified entries, and mandates an annual option for Goods Transport Agencies to elect forward-charge tax payment by filing Annexure V with the jurisdictional GST authority; includes new definitions for clinical establishment, health care services, goods transport agency and print media to clarify scope and exclusions, and sets an operative commencement date for the amendments.
      3.
      1392-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to Amend notification No. 380-F.T. dated 07.03.2019 regarding composition scheme
      Summary: The notification amends Department Notification No. 380 F.T., dated 7 March 2019, by substituting, in the TABLE against serial number 4 column (3), the entry with "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks". The amendment is effected under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 10 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and is declared to be effective from an earlier notified commencement date.
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      1391-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to Amend notification No. 378-F.T. dated 07.03.2019 regarding threshold limit of forty lakh rupees for exclusive suppliers of goods
      Summary: This notification amends Notification No. 378-F.T., dated 7th March, 2019, by substituting the Table entry against serial number 4 in column (3) with "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks" and declares the amendment to be deemed effective from 18th July, 2022.
      5.
      1389-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to extend dates of specified compliances in exercise of powers under section 168A of the WBGST Act.
      Summary: The State extends limitation periods for issuance of recovery orders relating to unpaid or short-paid tax and wrongful input tax credit claims, and excludes the pandemic interruption period from computation of limitation for both recovery of erroneous refunds and filing refund applications, with the exclusion operating retrospectively from the commencement of that interruption.
      6.
      1388-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to extend the waiver of late fee for delay in filing FORM GSTR-4 for FY 2021-22.
      Summary: Amends notification No. 2311-F.T. (29 Dec 2017) to extend the waiver of late fee for delayed filing of FORM GSTR-4 by substituting the proviso date with a later date; the amendment is made under state GST powers and is deemed to have come into force retrospectively from an earlier July 2022 date.
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      1387-F.T. - dated - 23-8-2022 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to extend due date of furnishing FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter ending June till 31.07.2022.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso requiring persons to furnish a statement in FORM GST CMP-08 containing details of payment of self-assessed tax for the quarter ending 30th June, 2022 by 31st July, 2022; the amendment is deemed to have come into force on 5th July, 2022.
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