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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 25,2022

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Surrender statements by brokers or alleged entry operators that conflict with contemporaneous documentary evidence should be treated with due care and caution; documentary records such as contract notes, bank cheques, PAN and share transfer documentation constitute primary evidence and cannot be displaced by contrary oral statements. Tax authorities must critically examine the circumstances under which such surrenders were obtained, avoid presumptive additions based on coerced admissions, verify transactional facts (including continued listing status), and apply rules of the Indian Evidence Act to ensure a reasoned, evidence based approach before branding transactions as bogus.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether a dishonoured post dated cheque issued as security falls under Section 138 depends on whether the cheque represented a legally enforceable debt on the date of presentation. If the underlying liability is discharged or part paid before presentation, the enforceable debt at presentation is reduced accordingly; only a cheque that represents the legally enforceable sum at maturity will engage Section 138. Proper endorsement under Section 56 is required to reflect interim part payments.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Taxes paid on supplies procured to fulfil a corporate social responsibility mandate qualify as input tax credit where those supplies are used in the course or furtherance of business. The ruling treats statutorily required CSR spending as an obligation whose non performance would substantially impair business, and therefore the GST entitlement to credit on inputs used in furtherance of business extends to taxes paid on CSR-related supplies, subject to the conditions and restrictions of the GST law.
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      Summary: GST is a destination based tax on supply with a seamless input tax credit system, zero rating for exports, and IGST for inter State supplies; it establishes online registration, returns, e invoicing and reconciliation. Procedural rules cover refunds (60 day disposal, special inverted rate formula, pandemic exclusion from limitation), a sunset clause for adjudication (3/5 years), Advance Ruling with appeal rights, and interest limited to ITC both availed and utilised. Simplified regimes for small taxpayers include Composition Levy and QRMP, rationalised late fees, phased e invoicing thresholds, e Way Bill controls, and reward guidelines for informers.
      Summary: Intelligence led interceptions of heavy goods vehicles revealed specially constructed cavities concealing packaged opium transported interstate; searches at enforcement offices recovered substantial quantities, vehicles were seized and six persons arrested, with seizures effected under the NDPS Act and investigations ongoing.
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      GST

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      24/2022 - dated - 23-11-2022 - CGST
      Amendment to CGST Rules - Seeks to make fourth amendment (2022) to CGST Rules with effect from 01.12.2022.
      Summary: The Fourth Amendment to the CGST Rules omits rule 122, rules 124 and 125, rule 134 and rule 137, revises rule 127 by substituting the marginal heading and converting duty language into an enumerated list of functions, and amends the Explanation after rule 137 to define "Authority" as the Authority notified under sub-section (2) of section 171 of the Act, with the amendment taking effect from 1st December, 2022.
      2.
      23/2022 - dated - 23-11-2022 - CGST
      Empowering the Competition Commission of India to handle anti-profiteering cases under CGST Act, 2017 with effect from 01.12.2022.
      Summary: Pursuant to the GST Council recommendation and section 171(2) of the CGST Act, the Competition Commission of India is empowered to examine whether input tax credits availed by a registered person or reductions in tax rates have resulted in a commensurate reduction in the price of goods or services supplied, with this empowerment taking effect from 1 December 2022.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2022/107 - dated - 21-11-2022 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: A new pre filing framework allows issuers to file a draft offer document with the Board via lead managers, requires simultaneous stock exchange filing and specific promoter identifiers, and obliges lead managers to submit due diligence certificates (new Forms AA, CA, DA). The Board may issue observations within defined triggers; issuers must file updated draft red herring prospectuses, host the updated draft for public comments, incorporate changes, and file the final offer document with supporting auditor and promoter contribution confirmations. Larger issues must engage a credit rating agency to monitor use of proceeds and provide quarterly reports until full utilisation.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS_Div1/P/CIR/2022/158 - dated 24-11-2022
      Disclosures and compliance requirements for Issuance and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities under SEBI (Issue and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities) Regulations, 2015, which fall within the definition of “green debt security”
      Summary: Issuers of municipal debt securities may issue instruments that qualify as green debt security if they meet the definition in Regulation 2(1)(q) of the NCS Regulations. Such issuers must comply with ILMDS Regulations and the additional provisions, initial and continuous disclosure requirements, and compliance obligations for green debt security as specified under the NCS Regulations and related circulars. Stock Exchanges and Depositories must update rules and systems, disseminate the circular, report implementation to SEBI and monitor compliance.

      GST - States

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      28760-FIN-CT1-TAX-0042-2022 - dated 19-11-2022
      Reimbursement of State GST(SGST) on cinematographic shows of Odia Cinema titled “DAMaN”
      Summary: Order directs registered theatres and multiplexes exhibiting the Odia film "DAMaN" not to collect State GST from customers and to display "State GST not collected by the orders of the Government of Odisha" on tickets; theatres must not raise entry fees or change seat capacities. Theatres must nonetheless file returns and deposit State GST from their own resources; SGST paid during the period may then be claimed for reimbursement by application to the jurisdictional Circle Head, recommended by territorial Range Head, certified by the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes & GST, and disbursed by the Industries Department against a designated budget head; the order has a defined effective period and excludes collections outside that period.
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      Circular No. 10/2022 - dated 10-11-2022
      Kerala State Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 – Detention, seizure and release of goods and conveyances U/s 129 of the SGST / CGST Act, 2017- instructions issued
      Summary: Voluntary payment to secure release of detained goods does not bar the taxpayer's right to file an appeal; technical or manual issuance of forms cannot be relied upon to deny appellate access. Final orders in FORM GST MOV-09 generate the demand record and enable the online appeal module, and must therefore be issued online in all detention, seizure and release cases regardless of voluntary payment. Where MOV-09 was not uploaded previously and the taxpayer intends to appeal, MOV-09 shall be electronically issued immediately, and field formations must avoid manual forms and follow prescribed procedures.

      Central Excise

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      F. No. 275/11/2022-CX.8A - dated 4-11-2022
      Order passed by Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 1390 of 2022 filed by Union of India & Anr. Vs. M/s. Mohit Mineral Pvt. Ltd.
      Summary: The Board has communicated that it will not file a Review Petition following the Supreme Court's order in the referenced civil appeal, and has informed the Commissioner of the CGST commissionerate for information and any consequent action.
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