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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 14,2022

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      By: Dinesh Singhal
      Summary: The AAR held that taxes paid on purchases made to satisfy statutory CSR obligations are eligible for Input Tax Credit because mandatory CSR spending imposed by statute is an expenditure incurred in furtherance of business and distinct from voluntary gifts.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Guidelines impose comprehensive standards on advertisers, manufacturers, service providers and endorsers to prevent deceptive advertising across all media. They prohibit surrogate advertisements that circumvent legal restrictions, regulate bait advertising by requiring adequate supply and clear disclosures, and bar misleading free-claims that hide consumer costs or reduce quality. Advertisements must be truthful, substantiated, avoid exaggeration, comply with sectoral laws, and include prominent disclaimers. Special protections govern children-targeted ads, banning exploitation of credulity or unsubstantiated health claims. Endorsements must be genuine and based on adequate information or experience.
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      Summary: The document prioritises small tea growers and sets out government facilitation including an online licensing system with auto-renewal for exporter, tea waste and tea warehouse licences, promotion of GI and organic teas through brand marketing, deployment of the Chai Sahyog mobile app, and implementation of the One District One Product scheme. It frames a strategic AROMA approach-Assistance, Re-energise, Organic, Modernisation, Adaptability-to enhance quality, production, export infrastructure, market diversification, supply-chain modernisation and climate-resilient practices for making growers self-reliant.
      Summary: The Union Minister noted over seven thousand registered startups in the state and over two hundred thirty-six in Varanasi, praised startups for solving common problems, and urged continuous technology upgradation, development of cost effective solutions for societal benefit, and maintenance of monitoring and accountability; he also promoted domestic adoption of energy efficient lighting and the Ujala App.
      Summary: PM Gati Shakti is a national integrated infrastructure planning initiative that aligns projects and execution across Railways, Roads and Highways, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Telecommunication, Power, Shipping and Civil Aviation, incorporating inland waterways and land record integration to create coordinated, faster project delivery, enable seamless multimodal connectivity, reduce logistics costs and shorten goods transportation times.
      Summary: Provisional figures show Direct Tax collections through 10 November 2022 with gross and net increases year on year, a significant share of the fiscal year's Budget Estimates, and separately reported growth rates for Corporate Income Tax and Personal Income Tax alongside the quantum and growth of refunds issued.
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      Customs

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      94/2022 - dated - 11-11-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, has amended Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to fix tariff values for specified imports - including edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and specified forms of gold and silver - for application in customs valuation. The amendment comes into force on 12th November, 2022.

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      120/2022 - dated - 11-11-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Special courts u/s 280A of IT Act and section 84 of the Black Money Act - Designates the Courts in the State of Himachal Pradesh accordingly.
      Summary: The Central Government, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh, designates specified Courts of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class at Dharamshala, Rampur and Nahan as Special Courts to exercise jurisdiction within the listed territorial areas for offences under the Income-tax Act and the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2022/153 - dated 11-11-2022
      Handling of Clients’ Securities by Trading Members(TM) / Clearing Members (CM)
      Summary: All securities received in pay-out must be transferred from the member's pool account to the client's demat account within one working day. Unpaid securities shall be transferred to the client's demat account and auto-pledged with reason "unpaid" in favor of a separate client unpaid securities pledgee account opened by the member. Members must notify clients of funds obligations; if funds are not furnished within five trading days the member may sell the securities using the client's UCC with profit/loss adjusted to the client's account. Pledges not invoked or released within seven trading days shall be auto-released.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS_Div1/P/CIR/2022/0000000152 - dated 10-11-2022
      Applicability of GST on fees remitted to SEBI - Revision in Chapter - XX of Operational Circular for issue and listing of Non-convertible Securities, Securitised Debt Instruments, Security Receipts, Municipal Debt Securities and Commercial Paper
      Summary: Remitters must, immediately after payment, email remittance particulars to [email protected] in the prescribed format, breaking down the amount into fee and GST components and providing remitter account number, origin bank, IFSC, UTR/transaction reference, payment product code, registered name and address, email, complete remittance origin address, GST registration number and purpose of remittance.
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