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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 19,2021

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Provisional attachment under the GST statutory attachment mechanism is a discretionary power to protect revenue where there is reason to believe transactions were suppressed to evade tax. Misclassification of goods, by itself, does not establish intent to evade tax, especially when the taxable person has cooperated, filed returns based on the chosen classification and offered alternative securities. Authorities must exercise discretion, consider less intrusive measures and furnish reasons before provisionally attaching bank accounts; absent such justification the attachment may be set aside.
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      Summary: Determination of exchange rates for customs purposes under the authority of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962: the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs sets specified conversion rates for listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export goods, effective 19th November, 2021, and expressly supersedes the prior notification except as to prior actions.
      Summary: PLIs are driving manufacturing recovery; States must assess and reduce state specific disabilities, amend labour laws to leverage PLI induced growth and comply with the Model Labour Law. Focused measures include lowering logistics costs, strengthening Government-Industry partnerships, promoting localisation and technology transfer in electronics and automotive inputs, and developing sectoral regulations (notably for drones) to enable niche specialisation and export competitiveness.
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      Customs

      1.
      92/2021 - dated - 18-11-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Supersession Notification No. 90/2021-Customs(N.T.), dated 3rd November, 2021
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 prescribing separate rates of exchange for specified foreign currencies for customs valuation of imported and exported goods, effective 19th November, 2021, set out in Schedule I (per unit rates) and Schedule II (per 100-unit rates), with noted textual substitutions for the Turkish Lira and a savings clause preserving prior actions under the superseded notification.

      GST - States

      2.
      14/2021–State Tax - dated - 17-11-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Extend specified compliances falling between 15.04.2021 to 30.05.2021 till 31.05.2021 in exercise of powers under section 168A of DGST Act
      Summary: Statutory extension of time limits for GST compliances: actions with deadlines falling between 15 April 2021 and 30 May 2021 are extended to 31 May 2021, covering proceedings, issuance of orders, notices and filing of appeals, replies, returns and other records, subject to specified exclusions. Actions under rule 9 with deadlines between 1 May 2021 and 31 May 2021 are extended to 15 June 2021. For notices proposing rejection of refund claims, the time to issue the final order is extended to fifteen days after receipt of reply or to 31 May 2021, whichever is later.

      SEZ

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      S.O. 4773 (E) - dated - 10-11-2021 - SEZ
      Amendment in Notification S.O. 3732(E) dated 26th July, 2018
      Summary: Amendment replaces the entries at Sl. No. 5 and 6 of a prior notification to remove two listed individuals and substitute them with two specified persons by name and corporate affiliation as members of the MEPZ Special Economic Zone authority, effected through a Department of Commerce notification exercising powers under the Special Economic Zones Act.
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      S.O. 4772 (E) - dated - 10-11-2021 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 226.2143 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 1653.0930 hectares at Ponnada, Mulapeta, Ramanakkapeta Villages in Kakinada, East Godavari District, in the State of Andhra Pradesh
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 226.2143 hectares from a Multi-Product Special Economic Zone at Ponnada, Mulapeta and Ramanakkapeta villages in Kakinada, following State concurrence and the Development Commissioner's recommendation. The de-notified parcels are specified by survey numbers and areas, and the land is to be used for development of a Logistics Park and a Food Processing Park in accordance with a No Objection Certificate. The notification records the resultant SEZ area after deletion and cites compliance with applicable SEZ rules and procedural provisos.
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      S.O. 4771(E) - dated - 9-11-2021 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 0.71 hectare, as a part of Special Economic Zone, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 3.60 hectares at Gachibowli Village, Serilingampally Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana
      Summary: Notification adds a 0.71 hectare land parcel to the existing Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES at Gachibowli Village, effected under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, identifies the survey number for the addition and records the revised total area of the SEZ.
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      165/21/2021 - dated 17-11-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification 14/2020- Central Tax dated 21st March, 2020
      Summary: Where an invoice is issued to a recipient located outside India for services whose place of supply is in India, and payment is received by the supplier in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian rupees wherever permitted by the RBI, such invoice may be issued without a Dynamic QR Code; the entry at S. No. 4 of Circular No. 156/12/2021 GST is substituted and modified accordingly.
      2.
      166/22/2021 - dated 17-11-2021
      Clarification on certain refund related issues
      Summary: The Board clarifies that the time limit in section 54(1) does not apply to refunds of excess balances in the electronic cash ledger and that Rule 89(2)(l)/(m) certifications are unnecessary as unjust enrichment does not apply. TDS/TCS amounts credited to the electronic cash ledger are equivalent to cash deposits and unutilized balances may be refunded under the proviso to section 54(1) read with section 49(6). For deemed exports, the relevant date for refund is the date of filing of the supplier's return.

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      CBIC-90206/1/2021-CX-IV Section-CBEC - dated 18-11-2021
      Audit Para No. 501 to 5018 of Chapter V of Audit report no. 01 of 2021 of SCNs and Adjudication process in CBIC-reg.
      Summary: Once investigations conclude and draft show cause notices are prepared, SCNs must be issued promptly and statutory adjudication timelines strictly adhered to; reasons for any delay after personal hearings must be recorded. Transfer of cases to the call book requires Commissioner approval, formal intimation to noticees and monthly review by Commissioners to ensure timely retrieval. Full cooperation with audit parties is required, including production of records to verify procedural compliance, and authorities must strengthen monitoring of adjudication pendency through MPR mechanisms.
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