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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 04,2021

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Gross GST receipts have risen to near record levels, supported by higher import and domestic transaction revenues and improved compliance driven by system upgrades, auto-populated returns, enforcement of e way bill rules and conditional input tax credit. Pandemic related GST compensation shortfalls led the Centre to borrow and provide back to back loans to States/UTs and to release partial compensation where the Compensation Fund was inadequate. Despite revenue gains, risks from weak private investment, informal sector distress, inflation and pandemic variants warrant continued policy flexibility and targeted fiscal measures.
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      Summary: Seizure of courier imports uncovered mis-declared Pakistan-origin cosmetics routed via an intermediary jurisdiction and falsely described to evade customs duties and IGST; imported goods of Pakistan origin attract a 200% Basic Customs Duty. Multiple unique consignee names and addresses were used while the consignments contained similar goods, indicative of a ghost-recipient scheme, and the matter is under investigation to identify the actual evader.
      Summary: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence is convening a Regional Customs Enforcement Meeting with Asia Pacific customs administrations and international agencies to strengthen anti-smuggling enforcement and cooperation, and is issuing the Smuggling in India Report 2020-2021 summarising operational performance and thematic findings on smuggling, trade based money laundering, narcotics, import/export frauds, environmental violations, and international cooperation.
      Summary: Income tax authorities conducted coordinated search and seizure operations uncovering parallel financial records, suppression of sales and receipts, on money payments, suspected benami transactions, unaccounted cash expenditures, undisclosed immovable property investments, and admission by handlers that shell companies were paper entities used to generate bogus unsecured loans; the coaching group's records show suppressed cash receipts and non declaration of royalty and profit share income, with ongoing investigations.
      Summary: Data show the share of exports in GDP increased from 18.4% in 2019-20 to 18.7% in 2020-21 and to 21.7% in April-September 2021 over 19.4% in the prior comparable half-year, with rupee-denominated values and Revised and Provisional Estimates supplied by the National Accounts Division to support assessment of export performance within national accounts.
      Summary: Consolidation of trading relationship emphasizes restoration of the United States as India's principal merchandise trading partner and identifies trade and commercial ties as a core component of the bilateral strategic partnership, noting ministerial engagement through the 12th Trade Policy Forum and Commercial Dialogue where convergence on market access and outstanding trade issues was reached to pursue early mutual resolution.
      Summary: India's agricultural exports showed a last-year peak in growth and GDP share among major commodity groups, with several products exceeding significant export thresholds. The government instituted a comprehensive Agriculture Export Policy supported by state action plans, monitoring committees, nodal agencies and 46 product-district clusters. Complementary measures include APEDA-led Export Promotion Forums, Agri-Cells in missions abroad, mandatory testing for certain exports, a Farmer Connect Portal, export-support schemes (TIES, MAI, commodity boards), Transport and Marketing Assistance for specified products, and a Common Digital Platform for Certificate of Origin to facilitate trade.
      Summary: PM GatiShakti-aligned integrated infrastructure planning aims to reduce logistics costs and augment coal evacuation by expanding multimodal connectivity, strengthening rail dispatch capacity through fourteen railway projects, promoting private freight terminals via conversion-fee reduction, and deploying digital tools (Freight Operations Information System with business-data integration and Port Community System) alongside shared road-network data to guide first- and last-mile capacity enhancements.
      Summary: Determination under the Customs Act prescribes exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees for customs purposes, superseding the prior notification and requiring that the rates in the annexed schedules be applied as the operative conversion factors, with separate rates for imported and exported goods and per 100 unit rates where indicated.
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      96/2021 - dated - 2-12-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange rates Notification No.96/2021-Cus (NT) dated 2.12.2021
      Summary: The Central Board fixes specified conversion rates of listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs assessment of imported and exported goods, superseding the prior exchange rate notification and making the newly specified import and export rates operative from the stated effective date.

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      66/2020-State Tax - dated - 2-12-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 35/2020- State Tax, dated the 24th March, 2021
      Summary: Where any time limit for completion or compliance of any action in respect of goods sent or taken out of India on approval for sale or return, specified under the approval provisions and falling during 20 March 2020 to 30 October 2020, was not met, the time limit for such completion or compliance is extended to 31 October 2020.
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      13/2021-State Tax - dated - 2-12-2021 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment requires that the condition for adjustment of input tax credit apply cumulatively for two consecutive months, and mandates that the subsequent month's FORM GSTR-3B be furnished with the cumulative adjustment of Input Tax Credit for those months. It also permits a registered person to furnish earlier-month details using the Invoice Furnishing Facility during a specified short window in the following month.
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      40/2015-2020 - dated 2-12-2021
      Fixation of two new Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) at SION A-3680 and A-3681 under ‘Chemical & Allied Product’ (Product Code ‘A’)
      Summary: Notification fixes two new Standard Input Output Norms in the Chemical & Allied Product group, prescribing that export of Sodium Salicylate requires Salicylic Acid as the input material and that export of Methyl Cobalamin JP (Mecobalamin) requires Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) as the input material, thereby adding these two SION entries to the controlling schedule under Foreign Trade Policy authority.
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