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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 14,2022

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      By: Padmanathan KV
      Summary: Amendments to Rule 37 (effective 01-07-2022) require reversal of input tax credit via Form GSTR-3B when a recipient fails to pay the supplier within 180 days, replacing the prior obligation to report proportionate unpaid value in Form GSTR-2. The change raises ambiguity whether the entire ITC or only a proportionate share must be paid when part payment remains unpaid, permits re availment of ITC upon subsequent payment to the supplier, and creates uncertainty on the correct start date for interest where an earlier sub rule prescribing interest from date of availment was omitted.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Tribunal remitted the matter for the appellate authority to record a specific finding on the year of transfer from the appellant to the bank and to recompute long term capital gains after hearing the appellant, because no evidence established transfer timing. The Tribunal also recommended that the Government establish a mechanism to ensure tax recovery on sales of secured assets - from the borrower where possible, and otherwise from the recipient of sale proceeds - to prevent revenue loss when banks or ARCs enforce security sales.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Settlement Commission may only proceed if the twin pre conditions in section 32E are satisfied: a pre adjudication application and a full and true disclosure of duty liability and its derivation. Where these conditions are not met or the applicant has not cooperated, the Commission must remit the matter to the adjudicating authority or return the case to the Central Excise Officer under section 32L for disposal as if no application had been made.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Mere expiry of an e-way bill during transit does not establish intention to evade tax and, without independent evidence of fraudulent intent or negligence, does not justify detention or seizure of the conveyance or goods; authorities must demonstrate culpable conduct and observe applicable procedural and notice requirements before detaining or seizing consignments.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The CBEC Circular of July 1, 2002, clarifying valuation when sales occur to both related and independent buyers, is not inconsistent with the Central Excise Act or Valuation Rules; where price is the sole consideration it may be transposed from independent-party sales to related-party purchases to fix assessable value, and Rule 11 permits determination by reasonable means consistent with Section 4(1).
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      Customs

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      107/2022 - dated - 13-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Notifying Kakrawah as LCS for clearance of any class of goods imported or exported by land by amendment of Principal Notification No. 63/1994-Customs (N.T.) dated 21st November, 1994.
      Summary: The notification omits the tenth proviso from the opening paragraph of Principal Notification No. 63/1994-Customs (N.T.), thereby removing Kakrawah's appointment as a land customs station for clearance of baggage, passenger vehicles and tourist vehicles, effected under the powers of section 7(1)(b) and (c) of the Customs Act, 1962.
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      106/2022 - dated - 12-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Goods specified if exported under claim for drawback are likely to be smuggled back into India - Notification regarding inclusion of two Land Customs Stations in Notification No. 208/77 -Cus (N.T.) dated 01.10.1977
      Summary: Under section 76(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, Notification No. 208/1977-Customs is amended by substituting in paragraph 2, clause (c) the words "Gauriphanta and Dharchula" with "Gauriphanta, Dharchula, Bhithamore and Barhni," thereby adding two land customs stations to the list of locations where goods exported under drawback claims are regarded as likely to be smuggled back into India.

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      CT-8-0005-2022-Sec-1-V-(70) - dated - 8-12-2022 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: The notification omits Rules 122, 124, 125, 134 and 137; amends Rule 127 by changing the marginal heading from "Duties" to "Functions" and replacing duty language with a provision that the Authority shall discharge specified functions; and substitutes clause (a) of the Explanation after Rule 137 to define "Authority" as the authority notified under sub section (2) of Section 171 of the Act. The amendments take effect from the first day of December, 2022.

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      S.O. 5777(E) - dated - 9-12-2022 - SEZ
      Multi Product Special Economic Zone in the State of Maharashtra - Central Government de-notifies an area of 642.95 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 100 hectares.
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 642.95 hectares from the Multi Product Special Economic Zone in Pune, reducing the SEZ to 100 hectares, under the Special Economic Zones Act and SEZ Rules, 2006. The action follows the developer's proposal, State Government approval and the Development Commissioner's recommendation, and is presented as enabling conversion under the State's Industrial Policy to an Integrated Industrial Area subject to predominant industrial land use and limited support/non-industrial uses.
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      43/2015-2020 - dated 12-12-2022
      Amendment in Appendix 4J of Handbook of Procedures 2015-20
      Summary: Amendment excludes Shea Nut or Shea Butter from Serial No. 10 of Appendix 4J. Serial No. 10 now applies to import items (except Shea Nut or Shea Butter) as allowed under notified SION or prior fixation of norms by the Norms Committee for export of items under Chapter 7 and Chapter 15 of ITC(HS). Export Obligation Period with pre-import condition is ninety days from date of clearance of each import consignment by Customs Authority.
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