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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 03,2022

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      By: Abhishek Raja
      Summary: Vagueness in a Show Cause Notice that omits specific allegations, foundational facts, the relevant period, and supporting material prevents the recipient from making an effective response and renders subsequent suspension, cancellation, or recovery proceedings procedurally defective; valid notices must identify legal provisions, precise allegations tied to facts, the actions sought, consequences of non reply, and issuer details and approvals.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The return filing deadline for assessees whose accounts require audit is fixed by the statutory due date for companies and persons subject to audit; administrative extensions of audit-report electronic filing and consequent return deadlines apply only where an audit report under the Income-tax law was required to be electronically furnished. If no Income-tax audit report was required to be electronically filed, including where only audits under other enactments exist, the administrative extension for filing the return does not apply.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Input tax credit for 2021-22 invoices must be claimed by ensuring entitlement is reflected in the October GSTR-3B within the compliance window and that invoice details appear in GSTR-2B; taxpayers must perform year-to-date reconciliation, notify suppliers to amend or include missing invoices in their GSTR-1, and record invoices appearing in GSTR-2B but absent from their books to enable claiming ITC.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Adjudicatory and enforcement guidance emphasizes adherence to natural justice and clarifies jurisdictional roles: state instructions require proper notice, reasonable time to reply, access to relied documents, personal hearing, cross examination and speaking orders; the GST Council advised that consequential actions arising from a Central-initiated enforcement generally lie with the initiating authority while recurring show cause notices for the same subject-matter should preferably be issued by the jurisdictional authority administering the taxpayer, with refunds to be granted by that jurisdictional authority.
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      Summary: The address sets out a multi-pronged strategy to maintain price stability and financial resilience: refine monetary policy and inflation forecasting, strengthen liquidity management (including the Standing Deposit Facility and automated sweep mechanisms), pilot wholesale and retail CBDC, update prudential and governance regulations across banks, NBFCs, UCBs, payment systems and ARCs, deepen supervision using enhanced data analytics and AI/ML, develop market infrastructure and access, and promote interoperable, 24x7 payment systems with cross-border linkages; it assesses current liquidity as transitory and characterises the rupee as relatively resilient on real effective and fundamental metrics.
      Summary: Provisional DGCI&S data show APEDA-basket agricultural and processed food exports rose 25% in USD terms to USD 13,771 million in April-September 2022 versus the same period prior year, driven by notable gains in processed fruits and vegetables, rice varieties, pulses, dairy, poultry and cereals. APEDA achieved a substantial portion of its fiscal export target within six months, attributing growth to export-promotion measures including B2B exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, GI product promotion, international fairs, regional conferences and recognition of testing laboratories to ensure quality certification.
      Summary: IndAus ECTA ratification and early implementation were discussed; Australia informed that the agreement and domestic amendments addressing Double Taxation Avoidance have been introduced in Parliament and are expected to be ratified following the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties' report. Both sides agreed to hold expert-level consultations to prepare a roadmap for a comprehensive IndAus ECTA and to convene the Joint Ministerial Commission early next year to advance implementation and negotiations.
      Summary: Gujarat's incentive framework for the Lab Grown Diamonds sector includes a 100% exemption on electricity duty for five years, recognition as a thrust sector under the Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Schemes, and a suite of measures-power-cost concessions, interest subsidies, tax and capital input reimbursements, employer EPF reimbursement, R&D and technology acquisition support, skill development assistance, market-development grants and rent support-to promote manufacturing, technology adoption and workforce upskilling.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes condones delay in electronic filing of Form 10A and permits belated filing up to 25th November, 2022 for applications pertaining to registration and approvals under the statutory regimes for charitable trust and institution exemptions, donation deduction eligibility, and research expenditure deduction, providing procedural relief to avoid genuine hardship.
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      37/2022 - dated - 1-11-2022 - CE
      Exemption to the excisable goods - Increase the Special Additional Excise Duty on Diesel - Seeks to further amend No. 04/2022-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2022.
      Summary: Amendment increases the Special Additional Excise Duty on diesel by substituting the existing rate entry in the Table of Notification No. 04/2022 Central Excise. The change is effected under section 5A of the Central Excise Act read with section 147 of the Finance Act and comes into force on the second day of November, 2022, further amending the principal notification dated June 30, 2022.
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      36/2022 - dated - 1-11-2022 - CE
      Reduce the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude and increase Special Additional Excise Duty export of Aviation Turbine Fuel - Seeks to amend No. 18/2022-Central Excise, dated the 19th July, 2022.
      Summary: The Government amends notification No. 18/2022-Central Excise by substituting in the Table the entry against S. No. 1, column (4) with "Rs. 9,500 per tonne" and the entry against S. No. 2, column (4) with "Rs. 5 per litre," with the amendment coming into force on 2 November 2022.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2022/97 - dated - 1-11-2022 - SEBI
      Recognition to the clearing corporation - Renewal of recognition to the AMC Repo Clearing Limited - Seeks to amend Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2022/67, dated the 24th January, 2022
      Summary: SEBI amends its earlier notification with retrospective effect from 17 January 2022 to insert a proviso that the Clearing Corporation shall not undertake any activity except that of clearing and settling transactions in repo and reverse repo in the debt securities that are dealt with or traded on a recognised stock exchange.
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      Instruction No. 112 - dated 1-11-2022
      Digital Receipt and Payment implementation in the Ministry's subordinate offices
      Summary: Mandate requiring digital receipts and payments directs that all payments and fee transactions, including disbursements to scheme beneficiaries, be executed in online/digital form only, excluding instruments such as demand drafts and cheques. Zonal Development Commissioners must ensure full implementation across Department of Commerce offices, subordinate and attached bodies, CPSUs, boards, autonomous bodies, and educational institutes, and furnish reports on action taken to demonstrate compliance.

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/RACPOD1/CIR/P/2022/136 - dated 3-10-2022
      Extension of timeline for entering the details of the existing outstanding non-convertible securities in the ‘Security and Covenant Monitoring’ system hosted by Depositories
      Summary: Issuers must enter details of existing outstanding non-convertible securities into the Security and Covenant Monitoring DLT system within the extended timeline; debenture trustees must verify those entries within the subsequently specified verification period, as a modification of paragraph 8.d of the March 29, 2022 SEBI circular, to ensure recording and monitoring of charges and covenants and to protect investor interests under SEBI's regulatory powers.
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