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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 11,2022

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Tax concession disputes over entitlement to statutory concession forms and associated tax treatment are not to be treated as arbitrable contractual claims; the Supreme Court set aside the High Court order that characterized the dispute as arbitrable and remitted the matter for judicial adjudication on the merits, directing expeditious disposal and respondent replies within a prescribed time.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Provisional release of goods detained under GST is attainable by meeting documentary transit requirements and providing security to protect revenue interest: executing the prescribed bond and furnishing a bank guarantee or paying tax, interest and penalty can secure temporary release while the statutory inquiry proceeds. Courts have directed acceptance of bank guarantees or bonds and, in some cases, staged payment of assessed penalties as conditions for release, with statutory proceedings continuing and without prejudice to the right of appeal or judicial review.
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      Summary: The rules permit the Board to notify identified goods-classes of imports suspected to be undervalued-and require committees to examine written references and value trends. The Evaluation Committee must report specified parameters including 8 digit HS codes, brands, a precautionary unit value, Unique Quantity Code, technical specifications, additional importer obligations (such as manufacturer invoices, test or expert reports, costing) and checks to be exercised; notifications apply for 1-2 years and are implemented via the Customs Automated System, with review and specified exceptions.
      Summary: DPIIT hosted a conference bringing government sherpa representatives, senior officials and industry leaders together with Indonesian B20 delegates to align Indian industry perspectives with Business twenty Indonesia policy recommendations. Sectoral dialogues addressed Trade and Investment; Energy, Sustainability and Climate; Digitisation; and Finance and Infrastructure, enabling Indian responses to inform the B20 deliberative process and contribute to preparations for the B20 final summit.
      Summary: BSE SME Platform has attained 400 listed companies after eight new listings, functioning under securities rules to enable SMEs to raise equity, mature into full companies, and migrate to the Main Board; the announcement highlights promotional steps to attract international and domestic investors, operational enhancements like technology services and startup interfaces, and policy priorities-technology engagement, reduced compliance, decriminalisation, innovation promotion, logistics improvement, and free trade agreements-to support SME capital formation and market integration.
      Summary: The Union Finance Minister will attend the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings and the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings, holding bilateral talks and one-on-one meetings with multilateral leaders to advance mutual economic interests. The visit spotlights India's Digital Public Goods narrative and the Technology Finance Governance nexus, with public engagements and roundtables aimed at promoting investment, innovation and measures to facilitate foreign investment in India's digital and economic corridors.
      Summary: The 4th NICDC Investors' Roundtable promotes investment in greenfield industrial smart cities under the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme, showcasing four Maharashtra cities and facilitating investor-government collaboration. National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation, as a Special Purpose Vehicle, and MITL, highlighting AURIC as a flagship industrial township with planned textile and food parks and a convention centre, are presented as institutional drivers for manufacturing-led planned urbanization and project implementation.
      Summary: Provisional direct tax receipts up to 8 October 2022 show gross collections substantially higher than the prior year and net collections after refunds also up, representing just over half of the year's Budget Estimates. Corporate Income Tax grew at a lower rate than Personal Income Tax in gross terms, with narrower net growth differentials after refunds. Refunds issued during the period increased markedly year on year and have materially affected net tax realisations.
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      04/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 4-10-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the State GST (Rate) notification revises exempt and nil-rated services by omitting, substituting and inserting multiple table entries: removing a limiting phrase for listed serials; inserting a nil rate for certain Department of Posts items (post card, inland letter, book post, ordinary post under 10 grams); listing storage and warehousing of cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables as exempt; and introducing a partial exemption for tour operator services to foreign tourists for the value of services performed outside India, computed pro rata by days or capped at fifty percent.
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      CT-8-0001-2022-Sec-1-05-(CT) (62) - dated - 30-9-2022 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of Sections 2 to 15, except Section 13, of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2022
      Summary: The State Government appoints the first day of October, 2022 as the date on which Sections 2 to 15 of the Madhya Pradesh GST Amendment Act shall come into force, excluding Section 13; the notification is issued under clause (b) of sub-section (2) of Section 1 and formalizes commencement of the specified amendment provisions.
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      Instruction no. 111 - dated 29-8-2022
      Permission for domestic procurement of restricted items (sand and soil) by developers / co-developers / units for infrastructural development / construction activities inside the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
      Summary: Supply of sand and soil from the Domestic Tariff Area to SEZ developers or units is treated as export but classified as restricted. BoA historically required prior approval, imposing conditions that items be actually used and environmental and statutory obligations be met. Temporary delegation allowed Development Commissioners to permit such procurement subject to actual use, environmental compliance and post-facto BoA ratification. BoA has now delegated its power to DC to allow DTA supply of sand and soil for construction or infrastructure in SEZs, conditional on actual use and compliance with environmental and statutory obligations.

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/ DDHS_Div1/P/CIR/2022/00139 - dated 10-10-2022
      Review of provisions pertaining to Electronic Book Provider platform
      Summary: Revision of the Electronic Book Provider (EBP) framework prescribes mandatory and optional use of the EBP platform for defined primary issuances, identifies eligible participants, mandates issuer disclosures in placement memoranda and term sheets, and replaces time-priority allocation with price- or yield-based allocation principles favouring the best bid. It introduces an optional anchor investor portion within the base issue with issuer-selected anchors and allocation limits, caps green shoe size, standardises bidding windows and anonymous order-driven bidding formats, requires detailed arranger disclosures, specifies pay-in and settlement via clearing corporations or escrow, prescribes debarment for pay-in defaults, allocates duties to issuers, RTAs and EBPs, and mandates annual CISA audit. The provisions take effect from the specified commencement date.
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