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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 26,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Designated officials and nominated audit parties have statutory authority to access business premises to inspect books, documents and computer systems for audits, scrutiny and verification to safeguard revenue. "Place of business" includes locations where business is carried on, stored, supplied or where accounts are kept, and a "principal place of business" is the place so specified in registration where accounts may be maintained. Registered persons must keep accurate accounts of production, supplies, stock, input tax credit and output tax at their principal or specified places of business.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The State's revised guidelines require preparing estimates using a GST-exclusive work value under the revised Schedule of Rates, issuing tax invoices that separate taxable work value and GST, and following a prescribed procedure for payments on tenders invited before the GST transition; contractors must submit representations which authorities must consider in light of these guidelines.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The court held that prior inter partes orders permitting a person to appear solely in the capacity of a power of attorney holder operate as res judicata on the specific question of that capacity; the subsequent enrolment of that person as an advocate does not, by itself, create an absolute statutory bar to continuing to appear as the principal's agent, nor justify re opening the issue between the same parties in the same proceedings.
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      Summary: Pre-budget intergovernmental consultation assembled state and union finance officials to present proposals for Budget 2023-24; participants acknowledged central fiscal support measures-enhanced borrowing limits, two advance devolution installments, and Special Assistance for capital expenditure-and the Union Finance Minister committed to examine the submissions as part of the consultative budgetary process.
      Summary: The Central Government released Rs. 17,000 crore to States/UTs as the balance GST compensation for April-June 2022, meeting the shortfall from central resources because cess collections were insufficient, and has advanced the estimated cess receipts available for the year to ensure timely state compensation payments and support state fiscal management and capital expenditure.
      Summary: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council agreed to resume negotiations for a modern, comprehensive Free Trade Agreement covering substantial goods and services, and to expedite completion of requisite legal and technical requirements to enable formal resumption. The FTA aims to expand and diversify bilateral trade, enhance market access, and support job creation and broader economic opportunities across India and GCC states.
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      Money Laundering

      1.
      S.O. 5475 (E) - dated - 24-11-2022 - PMLA
      Powers of director to impose fine in Prevention of Money-Laundering - Appointment of Principal Additional Director General (Audit)/ Additional Director General (Audit)], Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, as the Director.
      Summary: The Central Government appoints the Principal Additional Director General (Audit)/Additional Director General (Audit) as the Director empowered to exercise the powers conferred by section 13 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in respect of dealers in precious metals and precious stones and real estate agents, and includes a corrigendum correcting the official designation wording.

      SEBI

      2.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2022/108 - dated - 24-11-2022 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Insider Trading) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022.
      Summary: The amendment creates a Chapter governing mutual fund units that bars communication or trading on unpublished price sensitive information except for board-approved legitimate purposes, requires confidentiality agreements and treats recipients as insiders, mandates AMCs and related persons to maintain an internally held structured digital database with audit trails preserved for at least eight years, and imposes internal controls, disclosure and reporting obligations to prevent and investigate leaks.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I DOF2/P/CIR/2022/161 - dated 25-11-2022
      Timelines for transfer of dividend and redemption proceeds to unitholders
      Summary: Amendments fix timelines for transfers: dividends are to be paid within seven working days from a record date set two working days after public notice; redemption or repurchase proceeds must be transferred within three working days, with an extended five working day period for schemes predominantly invested in prescribed overseas investments. AMFI will publish exceptional circumstances and applicable extended time frames. Interest for delay is payable to unitholders at the prescribed annual rate and borne by AMCs, with payment details to be reported to SEBI in the prescribed compliance format and communicated to investors.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DoP/P/CIR/2022/162 - dated 25-11-2022
      Extension of timelines for implementation of SEBI circulars SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2022/137 and SEBI/HO/MIRSD/ DoP/P/CIR/2022/119
      Summary: SEBI deferred the effective dates of two operational circulars: the Demat Debit and Pledge Instruction circular to take effect on or before January 20, 2023, and the Validation of Pay In Instructions circular to take effect from January 27, 2023. The earlier provisions are modified accordingly. Stock Exchanges and Depositories must notify members, amend bye laws/rules for implementation, and report implementation status to SEBI within seven working days after implementation and in Monthly Development Reports.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS_Div1/P/CIR/2022/159 - dated 24-11-2022
      Reporting of trades in non-convertible securities under SEBI (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations, 2021
      Summary: The circular mandates reporting of OTC trades in listed non-convertible securities by all persons dealing in such securities, irrespective of registration status, in a specified uniform format. The required fields include deal type, security and issuer details, coupon, traded price, trade yield with yield type selected at reporting, trade value in face value terms, trade date and time, settlement details and an end-of-day updated settlement status. Stock Exchanges must monitor compliance and report discrepancies to SEBI.

      GST - States

      4.
      Trade Circular No. 13 T of 2022 - dated 24-11-2022
      Clarification on refund related issues
      Summary: Clarifies that the amended formula for refund of unutilised input tax credit under sub rule (5) of rule 89 (Notification No. 14/2022) is prospective and applies only to refund applications filed on or after its effective date, while applications filed earlier remain governed by the previous formula. It further clarifies that the restriction on refunds for specified goods introduced by Notification No. 09/2022 is prospective and applies only to refund applications filed on or after its effective date.
      5.
      8/2022-TNGST - dated 2-9-2022
      Mandatory furnishing of correct and proper information of inter-State supplies and amount of ineligible/blocked Input Tax Credit and reversal thereof in return in FORM GSTR-3B and statement in FORM GSTR-1
      Summary: Registered persons must report place of supply wise inter State supplies to unregistered persons, composition taxpayers and UIN holders in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR 3B and corresponding tables of FORM GSTR 1; amendments in GSTR 1 must be reflected in GSTR 3B. Table 4(A) is auto populated from FORM GSTR 2B but registered persons must identify and report absolute, non reclaimable reversals in Table 4(B)(1) and conditionally reversible reversals in Table 4(B)(2). Net ITC in Table 4(C) equals 4A minus [4B(1)+4B(2)] and only that amount is credited to the Electronic Credit Ledger; ineligible ITC under section 17(5) is to be shown in 4(B).
      6.
      9/2022-TNGST - dated 2-9-2022
      Clarification on various issue pertaining to GST
      Summary: For deemed exports, tax paid is provided to recipients as ITC solely to enable portal refund claims; that ITC is not ITC under Chapter V, not subject to Section 17 restrictions, and is excluded from "Net ITC" for refund calculations. The proviso to clause (b) of sub section (5) of section 17 applies to the whole clause; "leasing" disallowance covers only motor vehicles, vessels and aircraft. Perquisites under employment contracts are not taxable supplies. Electronic credit ledger may discharge output tax but not reverse charge tax, interest, penalty or fees; electronic cash ledger may meet tax and other liabilities.
      7.
      10/2022 - TNGST - dated 2-9-2022
      Clarification on issue of claiming refund under inverted duty structure where the supplier is supplying goods under some concessional notification
      Summary: Refund of accumulated input tax credit is allowable where accumulation results because the rate on outward supplies of the same goods is lower than the rate on inputs at the same point in time due to a Government concessional notification, subject to other statutory conditions; refunds remain inapplicable where output supplies are nil-rated or fully exempted or where supplies are specifically excluded by Government notification.

      DGFT

      8.
      37/2015-2020 - dated 25-11-2022
      Modification in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) of Textiles (Product Code 'J') : Amendment in SION J-222
      Summary: Modification in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) J-222 changes the import input for the export item "Waist Coat" from "Nylon Fabric with polyester wadding (quilted)" to "Relevant Woven Fabric," keeping the input quantity at 1.16 sq. mtr; the amendment takes effect immediately under the Handbook of Procedures.
      9.
      38/2015-2020 - dated 25-11-2022
      Fixation of new Standard Input Output Norms (SION) at E-136 for export of wheat flour (Atta), deletion of SION E-110, amendment in Appendix 4J and insertion of new para 4.05 (iii) under Handbook of Procedures 2015-20
      Summary: New Standard Input Output Norm (SION) permits export of whole wheat flour (atta) under Advance Authorization only with a pre-import condition for wheat and prohibits domestic procurement; AAs are limited to flour millers or exporters tied to millers, require Customs confirmation of Bills of Entry, mandate EDI port movement, impose a fixed export obligation period from consignment clearance with no extensions, enforce actual user restrictions and ban transfer or third party exports, and prescribe a penalty multiple of the CIF value for shortfall in export obligation.
      10.
      Trade Notice No. 21/2022-23 - dated 25-11-2022
      One-time relaxation for submission of hard copy of applications for claiming assistance under the erstwhile 'Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) for Specified Agriculture Products' Scheme (foreclosed by Department of Commerce w.e.f. 31.03.2021)
      Summary: Exporters who submitted online applications under the foreclosed TMA for Specified Agricultural Products for exports up to 31.03.2021 may submit printed ANF 7(A)A and prescribed documents with designated RAs by 31.12.2022; RAs shall examine complete applications per prescribed policy and dispose of them within 30 days of physical submission.
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