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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 03,2022

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Tax authorities must act within the authority of law, ensuring notice, hearing and clear specification of taxable event, measure, rate and incidence; taxes imposed without lawful basis constitute unjustified or unlawful collections. A transparent, accountable and fact based decision process-free from unscientific targets, ego driven conduct and lack of oversight-is necessary to curb undue tax demands, reduce avoidable litigation and preserve the legitimacy of revenue administration.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 248 permits the Registrar to strike off a company's name after prescribed notice and safeguards, while struck off status does not extinguish the company's liabilities or directors' accountability. Section 252 enables Tribunal restoration, which operates to place the company in the same position as if it had not been struck off, and Section 250 preserves existence for discharging liabilities; consequently tax notices issued during strike off may be validated by retrospective restoration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Section 29(3) of the CGST Act preserves a person's liability and pre cancellation entitlements; when voluntary cancellation prevents transition of input tax credit, procedural relief in the form of permitting a physical application for restoration of GST registration may be granted to enable the taxpayer to transit transitional credit into the GST regime.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Section 129 permits a successor Assessing Officer to continue proceedings from the stage left by the predecessor, while the assessee may demand reopening of prior steps or rehearing before any assessment order. A subsequent reassessment notice after AO transfer was unnecessary where reasons had already been furnished following the initial notice; the assessment was based on the initial notice and a later notice does not automatically supplant it.
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      Summary: APEDA organised a Workshop-cum-Buyer Seller Meet in Aizawl to promote export of organic agricultural products from Mizoram and the North Eastern Region by creating direct market linkages between producers, FPOs/FPCs and exporters; the event facilitated immediate exports, showcased potential exportable crops, and formed part of APEDA's wider measures including importer field visits, virtual and in-person BSMs, training and capacity building with technical institutes, and MoUs to support pre- and post-harvest management under the Agricultural Export Policy framework.
      Summary: Revision of the Scheme for facilitating Start-Ups Intellectual Property Protection increases staged facilitation fees for filing and final disposal (with and without opposition) across patents, trademarks and designs effective 2 November 2022, while continuing statutory fee rebates for startups and fast-track examination options to encourage increased filing and quality facilitation.
      Summary: The Controller General launched a daily virtual Open Conference to facilitate stakeholder grievance redressal and faster IP application processing; stakeholder inputs prompted introduction of a dynamic cause list for trademark show cause hearings with direct online hearing room links on the office website.
      Summary: Repayment at par is payable on the maturity date with no further interest; if the repayment day is a holiday, payment occurs on the previous working day. Under Government Securities Regulations, 2007, payment to registered holders must be by pay order with bank account particulars or by credit to an account capable of receiving electronic funds; holders should submit bank mandates in advance. Absent bank particulars, holders may tender discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub-Treasuries or specified bank branches twenty days before the due date to obtain repayment.
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      Central Excise

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      04/2022 - dated - 1-12-2022 - CE (NT)
      Appointment of Central Excise officers - Rank and designation of Central Excise officer, Jurisdiction and Purpose demarcated.
      Summary: Any Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax (Appeals) posted within the territorial jurisdiction of a Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner is appointed as a Central Excise officer and vested with powers under the Central Excise Act, the Finance Act and relevant rules to pass orders in appeal in respect of appeals filed after the stated cutoff within that territorial jurisdiction, as may be assigned, with effect from publication in the Official Gazette.

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      101/2022 - dated - 1-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange of Foreign Currency - Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession Notification No. 97/2022-Customs(N.T.), dated 17th November, 2022
      Summary: Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs determines rates of exchange for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs purposes, effective from 2nd December, 2022, superseding the earlier notification except as to prior actions. The determination provides separate rates for imported and export goods in Schedule I and sets rates per one hundred units for certain currencies in Schedule II, thereby governing customs valuation and related import/export calculations.

      GST - States

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      14/2022-State Tax - dated - 30-9-2022 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: Amendments effective largely from 5 July 2022 amend JGST Rules to revoke registration suspension on furnishing pending returns, include Duty Credit Scrip value in supply valuation, require a taxpayer declaration when invoicing exceptions apply, add UPI and IMPS as payment modes, permit inter-registered-person cash ledger transfers on same PAN, introduce FORM GST PMT-03A for re-credit orders, prescribe interest computation rules for delayed tax and wrongly availed input tax credit, and refine refund verification, withholding and reporting procedures including special treatment for export of electricity and updated GSTR-3B, GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C formats.
      4.
      F. No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1) (Vol. II)/172 - dated - 28-9-2022 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to rescind Notification F. No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)/129 dated the 28th March 2018
      Summary: The State Government, exercising powers under section 148 of the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, rescinds the prior Finance Department notification of 28th March 2018 on the recommendations of the Council as necessary in the public interest, effective prospectively, while preserving a savings provision for actions done or omitted before rescission.
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      29725 -FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2022 - dated - 30-11-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: The Odisha GST amendment omits rules 122, 124, 125, 134 and 137 and revises rule 127 by changing the marginal heading from "Duties" to "Functions" and substituting the operative wording so the authority "shall discharge the following functions". The Explanation's clause (a) is replaced to define Authority as the authority notified under sub section (2) of section 171 of the Act. The amendment is made under section 164 of the Act and is effective from the notified commencement date.
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      29410 -FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2022 - dated - 25-11-2022 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2022.
      Summary: The amendment to the GST rules revises FORM GSTR-9 instructions and table entries to replace references to April-September 2022 with April-October 2022 and to allow filing of those returns up to 30th November 2022, with the change made under the State's rulemaking power and effective from publication in the Gazette.
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