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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 14,2021

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Anticipatory bail is a statutory right under the CGST Act and custodial interrogation is not inherently required by that statute. The court noted the interplay of Section 132 offences with Sections 135 and 138-presumption of culpable mental state subject to defence, and compounding-concluding that statutory punishments and compounding provision reduce the necessity for detention. The court therefore conditioned anticipatory bail on bonds, sureties, passport surrender, cooperation with investigation, prohibition on witness inducement, operational contactability and location sharing, and permitted cancellation on breach.
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      Summary: The Government of India announced re-issue auctions of three Government Securities: two via price-based auctions using the uniform price method and one via the multiple price method; the government may accept additional subscriptions within specified limits. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank of India's E-Kuber system within prescribed intra-day windows; the notice specifies the timetable for auction results and settlement. The securities are eligible for "When Issued" trading under existing RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Atmanirbhar Bharat Package provides liquidity, market access, and procurement adjustments for MSMEs through expansion of the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme, a Credit Guarantee Scheme for subordinate debt, and a Fund of Funds for equity infusion; it revises the MSME definition and amends procurement rules to limit global tenders under set thresholds, while deploying e governance portals to report dues, enable e marketing, and monitor timely payments by government entities.
      Summary: The share of operative PMJDY accounts increased substantially to 85.70% by November 2021. RBI defines a savings account as inoperative/dormant after two years of no transactions and has directed Financial Literacy Centres and rural branches to run outreach and targeted financial education to activate accounts. PMJDY beneficiaries can access an overdraft facility after satisfying minimum conditions and may obtain further bank credit under prevailing guidelines.
      Summary: The Central Government created a performance linked incentive allowing States to access incremental borrowing by meeting incremental capital expenditure milestones within the 4% of GSDP net borrowing ceiling for 2021 22; 0.50% of GSDP was earmarked for such capital expenditure and States had to meet cumulative quarterly targets of 15%, 45%, 70% and 100% to qualify. Eleven States met the Q1 target and were granted an additional 0.25% of GSDP borrowing, aggregating Rs. 15,721 crore.
      Summary: Demat account holders increased to 7.38 crore and mutual fund investors to around 2.75 crore as of October 31, 2021, with year on year increases in Demat accounts over recent financial years; the ratio of investors to Registered Investment Advisers highlights investor distribution. The SEBI (Investment Advisers) Regulations, 2013 and subsequent amendments of July 2020 are noted as the regulatory framework governing investment advisers, with a modest rise in registered Investment Advisers during the period.
      Summary: The document emphasises startup promotion through facilitative government policy, noting DPIIT registration metrics and regional ecosystem competition. It describes the Startup India Seed Fund Program and the Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Park, Pune, as key support mechanisms, portrays incubators as essential guides for early ventures, and advocates public-private collaboration and academia-industry-research linkages while urging limited government intervention and greater international cooperation.
      Summary: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade will host a week-long Innovation Week to promote market access, catalyse funding mobilisation, and showcase innovations. The event will bring together Startups, incubators, accelerators, investors, corporates and government enablers for themed activities including exhibition, pitching, mentoring, corporate connect programmes and technology demonstrations. Partner agencies will provide incubation and mentoring support, while a regulatory roundtable chaired by the Minister will address regulatory issues affecting the Startup ecosystem.
      Summary: Centre's reform agenda aims to reduce compliance burden by integrating Central and State systems, creating Single Business IDs and standardising information; establishing a National Citizen Centric Portal and National Digital Profile to unify citizen services, pre fill forms and enable Digilocker interoperability; and strengthening grievance redressal through evaluation of CPGRAMS, state initiatives, accountability mechanisms and next generation technologies.
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      17/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 6-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 17/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment broadens vehicle references to include motor cycle, omnibus and other motor vehicles, inserts an exclusion for restaurant services not supplied at specified premises, expands Explanation cross references to Motor Vehicle Act definitions, and defines specified premises as hotels with declared tariff above the prescribed threshold per unit per day. The revised provisions are made effective from the commencement date set in the notification.
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      16/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 6-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification omits the phrase "or a Governmental authority or a Government Entity" from the Description of Services for specified entries and inserts provisos to provide that certain items shall not apply to services supplied through an electronic commerce operator and notified under the relevant GST statutory provision, thereby excluding such e-commerce-supplied services from those entries; the amendment takes effect on the notification's stated commencement date.
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      15/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 6-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification narrows recipient scope in multiple listed service items by substituting "Union territory or a local authority" for broader recipient language and omits the associated conditional entries; it also inserts an exclusion for services by way of dyeing or printing of textile and textile products in a separate service item. These amendments to the State Tax (Rate) notification are effective from the first day of January, 2022.
      4.
      14/2021– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 6-12-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment modifies Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate) by omitting, substituting and inserting specified serial numbers and tariff entries across Schedule I (2.5%), Schedule II (6%) and Schedule III (9%), with detailed additions chiefly covering textile and related product descriptions under the 6% schedule; the changes take effect on 1 January 2022.
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      06/2021 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-11-2021 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the State GST rate notification by inserting, substituting and omitting specified service entries and rate columns to refine taxable service categories, including addition of "or 12AB", substitution to include temporary or permanent transfer or permitting the use or enjoyment of Intellectual Property right, insertion of job-work services related to manufacture of alcoholic liquor for human consumption, reclassification of admission-to-entertainment services, amendment of a schedule cross-reference, and addition of Multimodal Transport of goods entries; effective from 1st October, 2021.
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      09/WBGST/PRO/2021 - dated 2-12-2021
      Authorisation of officers to assist officers authorised to undertake Audit under section 65 of WBGST Act, 2017
      Summary: State Tax Officers posted at any Circle, Charge or Large Taxpayer Unit are authorised to assist officers authorised to undertake audits under section 65 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, exercising powers under section 5(1) read with clause (91) of section 2; the administrative order specifies assistance within respective jurisdictions and takes immediate effect.
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      08/WBGST/PRO/2021 - dated 2-12-2021
      Authorisation of officers to undertake Audit under section 65(1) of WBGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Specified ranks of State Tax officers-Additional Commissioner, Senior Joint Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner-posted at any Circle, Charge or Large Taxpayer Unit are authorised to undertake Audit under section 65(1) of the West Bengal GST Act within their respective jurisdictions; the order supersedes a prior order, excludes officers appointed as Appellate Authority under section 107, and is deemed effective from the earlier order's commencement.
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      119/2021-GST - dated 29-11-2021
      Clarification on certain refund related issues
      Summary: Refunds of excess balances in the electronic cash ledger are not subject to the time limit in section 54(1), and declarations under Rule 89(2)(l)/(m) are not required because unjust enrichment does not apply; TDS/TCS credits in the electronic cash ledger are equivalent to cash deposits and unutilised 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 the supplier files the related return under Explanation (2)(b) to section 54.
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      118/2021-GST - dated 29-11-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification no. FTX.56/2017/Pt-II/546 dated 22nd May, 2021
      Summary: Suppliers issuing invoices to recipients located outside India for services whose place of supply is in India may issue such invoices without a Dynamic QR Code where payment is received through RBI-approved modes either in convertible foreign exchange or in Indian Rupees where permitted by the RBI, because a Dynamic QR Code cannot be used by an overseas recipient for payment.
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