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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 01,2022

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Technical disruptions in the e filing portal have caused refund processing anomalies and status inconsistencies: taxpayers have received refunds to their bank accounts while the portal continues to show returns as processing or refunds awaited. Incomplete or inaccurate AIS/TIS data and differential handling of longer returns contribute to delays. The author urges portal improvements, better data reconciliation, extended processing allowances for complex returns, and improved grievance-tracking and status transparency for taxpayers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court determined that a one-line summary and impugned order dismissing an appeal for delay without detailed reasons or full disclosure lacked procedural fairness. It directed the revenue authority to pass a fresh speaking order addressing merits (not merely limitation), to afford personal hearing, and to consider any refund application for amounts collected in excess of pre-deposit, within a specified timeframe and without unnecessary adjournments.
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      Summary: The Logistics Division's user interactive dashboard establishes a digital mechanism for authorised industry associations to log, track and seek resolution of logistics service issues, enabling transparent two way communication with government agencies, centralising inputs across ministries, and assisting identification of procedural impediments to logistics efficiency.
      Summary: Income tax authorities carried out search and seizure operations on two real estate groups, seizing documents, digital data and bank lockers. Investigators report evidence of unaccounted income from out of books cash and on money receipts, routing of funds through shell companies, and use of undisclosed funds in land acquisition. Key persons admitted infusion of undisclosed funds as share capital, share premium and unsecured loans via bogus investments; further investigations are ongoing to trace transactions and intermediary entities.
      Summary: Sixty percent of Panchayati Raj grants are tied to sanitation and drinking water priorities and forty percent are untied for local use. Release of both tied and untied grants is conditional on duly elected local bodies meeting transparency requirements: at least twenty-five percent must upload provisional and audited accounts on eGramSwaraj and Audit Online, and local bodies seeking tied grants must upload Annual Action Plans detailing sanitation and drinking water interventions and utilisation of Fifteenth Finance Commission funds. States must transfer funds to local bodies within ten working days or pay interest for delays.
      Summary: Cabinet approved one time disposal of 15 lakh MT of Chana from stocks held under the Price Support Scheme and Price Stabilization Fund at a discount of Rs. 8 per kg over the sourcing State's issue price for States/UTs to use in welfare programmes, with central expenditure of Rs. 1200 crore and a 12 month or till stock exhaustion timeline. It also increased the PSS procurement ceiling from 25% to 40% for Tur, Urad and Masur to free warehouse space, support remunerative prices for farmers and encourage pulse production.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved the merger by Scheme of Amalgamation under Sections 230 and 232 of the Companies Act, by which the Target's shareholdings in several listed and unlisted investee companies will transfer to the Acquirer, causing the Acquirer group to acquire control over Padmavati Investment Private Limited, Pilani Investment and Industries Corporation Limited, Century Textiles and Industries Limited, Century Enka Limited, and Ganesh Tubes and Services Private Limited; approval followed modifications offered by the Acquirer.
      Summary: CCI approved the proposed acquisition by SALIC International Investment Company of a significant minority stake in Olam Agri Holdings Pte. Ltd.; SIIC is an unlisted Riyadh-based company owned by SALIC, and Olam Agri is a Singapore-headquartered merchant and processor engaged across the agricultural value chain, including wholesale and retail sale of rice in India.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India granted regulatory approval for the proposed acquisition by Caladium Investment Pte. Ltd. (a GIC-managed special purpose vehicle) of an approximately minority shareholding in Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited effected by a preferential issuance of equity and warrants; a detailed order will follow.
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      GST - States

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      S.O. 175 - dated - 29-8-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Suspension of GST registration for contraventions of section 29(2)(b)/(c) is deemed revoked upon furnishing all pending returns unless already cancelled; Duty Credit Scrips are included in value for supply; taxpayers exceeding turnover notification but not required to issue invoices under rule 48(4) must declare that position when issuing invoices otherwise; erroneous refunds deposited by taxpayers shall be re credited to the electronic credit ledger by the proper officer via FORM GST PMT-03A when deposited through FORM GST DRC-03; UPI and IMPS added as payment modes; rule 88B prescribes interest calculation on delayed tax and wrongly availed ITC; refund procedures and multiple GST forms are amended to implement these changes and to add export of electricity specific documentation.
      2.
      S.O. 174 - dated - 29-8-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Notification under section 168A to extend dates of specified compliances under the BGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification uses powers under section 168A to extend the time limit under sub section (10) of section 73 for issuance of orders under sub section (9) of section 73 for recovery of unpaid or short paid tax or wrongly availed input tax credit for the 2017-18 tax period up to 30th September, 2023, and excludes the period from 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2022 from computation of limitation for issuance of orders relating to erroneous refunds and for filing refund applications under section 54 or section 55.
      3.
      S.O. 173 - dated - 29-8-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 4, dated the 2nd January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes, in the sixth proviso of Commercial Taxes Department notification No. S.O. 4 dated 2 January 2018, the earlier specified date with a later date to alter the applicable deadline, effected by a gubernatorial notification issued on the recommendations of the Council and recorded as S.O. 173 dated 29th August 2022.
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      S.O. 172 - dated - 29-8-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 212, dated the 8th May, 2019
      Summary: The amendment adds a proviso requiring persons covered by notification No. S.O. 212 to furnish a statement containing details of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 of the Bihar GST Rules, 2017 for the quarter ending 30th June, 2022 by the 31st day of July, 2022.
      5.
      S.O. 171 - dated - 29-8-2022 - Bihar SGST
      Notification under first proviso to section 44 to exempt taxpayers having AATO upto Rs. 2 Crores from the requirement of furnishing annual return for FY 2021-2022 under the BGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification under the first proviso to section 44 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in FY 2021-22 does not exceed the specified turnover threshold from the obligation to file the annual return for that financial year.
      6.
      9/2022 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-8-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 5/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the State GST rate notification revises the Table by substituting a proviso reference to serial numbers, re-numbering an existing serial entry and inserting multiple new serial numbers and commodity descriptions for various edible oils, prepared fats and oils, and certain fuels; the amendment is issued under the Jharkhand GST Act on Council recommendation and is made effective from the specified date.
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      8/2022 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-8-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 3/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 3/2017-State Tax (Rate) substitutes the entry in column (4) against S. No. 1 in the TABLE with a new tax rate; the change is effected under section 11(1) of the Jharkhand GST Act and is deemed effective from 18th July, 2022.
      8.
      7/2022 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-8-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST rate schedule by substituting qualifying language in multiple entries with ", other than pre-packaged and labelled", omitting certain schedule entries, deleting a descriptive term in one entry, and replacing the Explanation to define "pre-packaged and labelled" by reference to the Legal Metrology Act, 2009, requiring mandatory package or label declarations; the amendment is given retrospective effect from a stated earlier date.
      9.
      10/2022–State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-8-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 02/2022- State Tax (Rate), dated the 22nd April, 2022
      Summary: The notification substitutes, against Sl. No. 1 in the Table of Notification No. 02/2022 State Tax (Rate), the entry in column (3) with "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks." The amendment is made under sub section (1) of section 11 and sub section (1) of section 16 of the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and is deemed effective from the 18th day of July, 2022.
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      GST - States

      1.
      CIRCULAR - 2 of 2022 - dated 1-8-2022
      Generation and quoting of document identification number (DIN) on any communication issued by the officers/staff of the Commercial Taxes Department
      Summary: A mandatory Document Identification Number (DIN) must be computer generated and quoted on all departmental communications under the GST and subsumed acts; communications lacking an electronically generated DIN are invalid. Limited exceptions for technical failure or urgent off site issuance are allowed but require written reasons, an express notice on the communication, and post facto regularization within 24 hours by superior approval, DIN generation and filing. GST Act correspondence is to use the GSTN Back Office portal where available; otherwise the departmental DIN system on the online portal must be used.

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      2.
      Instruction No. 20/2022 - dated 31-8-2022
      Instruction regarding inclusion of Bamboo sticks (less than 6mm thickness) in the list of processed items that do not require Plant Quarantine Clearance
      Summary: The Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare approved inclusion of bamboo sticks less than 6 mm thickness in the list of processed plant items exempt from Plant Quarantine Clearance; the Ministry of Finance (CBIC) instructed customs and preventive formations to sensitize officers, implement the revised Annexure of exempted processed items, and report any difficulties in operationalising the change to the Board.
      3.
      Instruction No. 21/2022 - dated 30-8-2022
      Amendment in Export Policy of Items under HS Code 1101
      Summary: Export policy for HS Code 1101 items is amended: Wheat or Meslin Flour and specified wheat-flour products are no longer exempt and their export status is changed from Free to Prohibited. Transitional arrangements under Para 1.05 of the Foreign Trade Policy do not apply. Exports remain possible only by Government of India permission to meet food-security requests of other countries and, where allowed, require Inter-Ministerial Committee approval and Quality Certificate issuance by the Export Inspection Council or its authorized agencies.
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