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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 15,2022

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: The article emphasises that an independent appeal function separate from compliance bodies must resolve tax controversies impartially, ensure consistent application of tax law, and protect public confidence. It stresses the centrality of personal hearing rights as core to natural justice, and identifies systemic causes of repeated appeals-hasty assessments, lack of judicial mind, procedural violations and over technicality-urging appellate authorities to exercise independent, critical review and proactive courage to correct manifest errors and deliver lasting justice.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC guidance clarifies that the amended refund computation under Rule 89(5) and restrictions on refunds for specified goods apply prospectively to refund applications filed after their respective operative dates, while refund claims filed earlier follow the prior rule. Detailed procedures require jurisdictional officers to verify TRAN 1/TRAN 2 claims using declarations and back office data, reject unchanged repeat filings after hearing, and issue reasoned orders quantifying transitional credit for upload to the common portal within prescribed timelines.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme channels early-stage financial support to DPIIT-recognized startups through eligible incubators for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market entry, commercialization, and scaling. Incubators evaluate applicants, execute legal agreements with milestone-based disbursements comprising grants for validation and debt/convertible instruments for commercialization, and monitor utilization through final reports and audited certificates under the oversight of an Experts Advisory Committee.
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      Summary: The workshop focuses on strengthening Urban Local Bodies' capacity and municipal finance management to improve creditworthiness by promoting diversified financing models, augmenting own revenues as a precursor to market borrowing, enhancing access to capital markets, and adopting municipal investment planning and PPPs as practical mechanisms for sustainable urban infrastructure financing.
      Summary: Provisional all India Wholesale Price Index (base 2011 12) recorded a year on year inflation rate of 8.39% for October 2022, down from September, with a 0.26% month over month rise. Primary Articles increased driven by crude petroleum, natural gas and some food articles, Fuel & Power declined due to lower mineral oil prices despite higher coal, and Manufactured Products overall declined with mixed subgroup movements. The WPI Food Index level rose while its annual inflation rate eased. Figures are provisional and subject to revision per WPI policy.
      Summary: Repayment of the government bond will be made at par on the maturity date with no interest accruing thereafter; if the repayment day is a holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, payment will be made on the previous working day. Payment of maturity proceeds to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger, Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger accounts, or Stock Certificates will be by pay order with bank particulars or by electronic credit; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance or tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before the due date.
      Summary: The Government's trade negotiation policy prioritizes national interest and stakeholder consultations, entering into free trade agreements only after extensive internal deliberations and negotiating from a position of strength to secure fair and balanced deals. The decision to opt out of RCEP is presented as an interest-driven measure to protect domestic industry and ensure selective, consultative FTA engagement.
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      GST - States

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      21/2022-State Tax - dated - 10-11-2022 - Delhi SGST
      Extends the due date for furnishing the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of September, 2022 till the 21st day of October, 2022.
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under section 39(6) of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and on the Council's recommendation, extends the due date for furnishing the return in FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons required to file under the primary filing obligation and applicable rule, setting the new due date for the September 2022 return as the 21st day of October, 2022.

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      123/2022 - dated - 14-11-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Control of income-tax authorities u/s 118 of IT ACT 1961 - Seeks to amend Notification No. 60/2022 dated the 10th June, 2022.
      Summary: Amendment under section 118 removes specific Schedule entries in Notification No.60/2022: in SCHEDULE serial number seven, column (3), item (ii) omits the entries at item (iv) in column (4) and the related entries in column (5); and item (v) omits the entries at item (iv) in column (4) and the related entries in column (5). The amendment is effective from publication in the Official Gazette.
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      122/2022 - dated - 14-11-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Jurisdiction of income-tax authorities - Change in some Designation of the Income-tax Authorities, Headquarters and jurisdictions - Seeks to amend in Notification No. 51/2014 dated 22nd October, 2014
      Summary: Amendments modify the Schedule to the principal notification under section 118 and section 120, omitting a clause in Sl. No. 6, substituting the entire entry at Sl. No. 7 with a revised Chief Commissioner designation and an enumerated list of subordinate Principal Commissioner/Commissioner jurisdictions, and replacing entries at Sl. Nos. 32 and 34 with updated Chief Commissioner designations, headquarters and corresponding Principal Commissioner/Commissioner jurisdictions; changes take effect from publication in the Official Gazette.
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      121/2022 - dated - 14-11-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Faceless Assessment proceedings - Income-tax Authorities of Units specified shall exercise the powers and functions of Assessing Officers concurrently - Seeks to amend Notification No. 61/2022 dated the 10th June, 2022.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes amends Notification No. 61/2022 by omitting Sl. No. 2259-2286 and Sl. No. 2592-2612 and their related entries from the Schedule that lists units whose income-tax authorities exercise the powers and functions of Assessing Officers concurrently. The amendment is made under statutory delegation and comes into force upon publication in the Official Gazette, with a note referring to the principal notification.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-RACPOD1/P/CIR/2022/154 - dated 14-11-2022
      Registration and regulatory framework for Online Bond Platform Providers (OBPPs)
      Summary: SEBI requires Online Bond Platform Providers to be Indian companies registered as stock brokers in the debt segment and approved by a recognised stock exchange, restricting pre existing platforms to listed debt securities and public offering candidates. Entities must appoint specified compliance and managerial personnel, obtain SCORES authentication, maintain robust secure technology with real time dissemination and open access, perform KYC and due diligence, route listed orders via exchange RFQ and clearing corporations, issue electronic order receipts and deal sheets, implement risk management and grievance redressal within 30 days, and comply with disclosure, advertising and reporting obligations.

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      Instruction No. 30/2022 - dated 14-11-2022
      Requirement of Registration of foreign food manufacturing facilities as per Food Safety and Standards (Import) First Amendment Regulations, 2021 dated 03.11.2021
      Summary: Mandatory registration of foreign food manufacturing facilities producing Milk and Milk Products, Meat and Meat Products (including poultry, fish), Egg powder, Infant Food, and Nutraceuticals, effective 1 February 2023. Competent Authorities of exporting countries must submit lists of existing and intending exporters in the prescribed format to designated email addresses; registrations will be carried out by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India on its portal. Customs authorities are instructed to sensitize trade and report implementation difficulties to the Board.
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      Instruction No. 31/2022 - dated 14-11-2022
      Restricted entry of food items in under specific ports
      Summary: Imports of specified high-risk food categories-milk and milk products; egg powder; meat and meat products including poultry and fish; infant nutrition foods; and nutraceuticals/health supplement and special-dietary medical foods-are permitted only through a prescribed list of 61 ports directly manned and managed by the food import regulatory authority. Stakeholders are invited to comment within thirty days, the restriction has a stated commencement date, and customs authorities are directed to notify trade, sensitize officers, and report implementation difficulties.
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