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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 15,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Supply of imported components by transfer of title on High Sea Sales is not treated as a supply of goods under Entry 8(b) of Schedule III to the CGST Act when title is endorsed in transit prior to customs clearance; however, any services rendered by the seller in connection with those transactions are taxable supplies under Section 7. The Appellate Authority held that it had jurisdiction to rule on this question and that Entry 8(b) covers endorsement-based goods transfers but excludes associated services.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Arrest under the GST regime is an exceptional, Commissioner-authorised power requiring an objective reason to believe that a person committed specified GST offences involving significant tax irregularity or repeat conduct. Monetary thresholds and repeat offending determine whether offences are arrestable and whether they are cognizable and bailable; lower-threshold arrestable matters may be released by tax officers, while higher-threshold matters are cognizable and require judicial consideration for bail. All arrests must follow CrPC procedures, including informing the grounds and producing the person before a magistrate within twenty-four hours, and constitutional rights to counsel and protection against prolonged detention apply.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Only the profit element embedded in sales, not the gross sales amount, may be treated as the assessee's income; where consignment sales cannot be proved, additions should be limited to estimated profits. Separately, interest on loans shown to fund the business and paid through banking channels is allowable as a business expense and should not be disallowed solely because its absolute amount appears high.
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      Summary: India convened the inaugural G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies meeting to shape Finance Track priorities, focusing on global macroeconomic risks, strengthening the International Financial Architecture through enhanced MDB effectiveness and a stronger global financial safety net, advancing Sustainable Finance and climate finance for SDGs, infrastructure finance for resilient cities, monitoring implementation of the Two-Pillar international tax framework and improving tax transparency, coordinating finance and health policy for pandemic preparedness, and promoting financial inclusion alongside financial stability.
      Summary: Nine additional products received Geographical Indication tags, raising India's total to 432; examples include Gamosa of Assam, Tandur Redgram, RaktseyKarpo Apricot and Alibag White Onion. DPIIT-led initiatives established GI pavilions, fairs and mahotsavs to promote GI products, facilitate inter-state exchange and market access, and the government approved multi-year funding for promotion and awareness programmes.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs and Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University establishes academic collaboration to offer and award degree, diploma and certificate courses (including LL.M), enable faculty and student exchanges, undertake joint research and publication, provide expert advice and consultancy, and conduct workshops, seminars, conferences, outreach and collaborative training programmes for capacity building and advocacy.
      Summary: The Customs Act's sixtieth anniversary was used to underscore the Act's operational robustness and to summarise modernization measures - electronic clearance, Turant Customs (faceless, paperless, contactless), faceless assessment, e sanchit and other automation - as mechanisms that expedite clearance, reduce dwell time, enable risk based interventions, improve refund handling, and strengthen enforcement against smuggling, narcotics and revenue leakage while facilitating trade.
      Summary: India UK free trade agreement negotiations continue with ministers reaffirming commitment to conclude a balanced FTA that boosts jobs, investment and exports; the 6th round is underway and teams are urged to resolve differences through mutual accommodation and reciprocity. Ministers also highlighted domestic reforms and Ease of Doing Business measures intended to strengthen bilateral trade and investment and encouraged businesses to leverage these initiatives.
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      25/2022 - dated - 13-12-2022 - CGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for November, 2022 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in certain districts of Tamil Nadu.
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso extending the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for the tax period November 2022 for registered persons required to furnish return under the Act whose principal place of business is in the listed districts of Tamil Nadu, extending the deadline until the thirteenth day of the month succeeding the said tax period.

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      F. No. DGIT(S)-ADG(S)-3/e-Filing Notification / Forms/2022/9227 - dated - 12-12-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Non-resident taxpayers who are not having PAN - Partial relaxation with respect to electronic submission of Form 10F by select category of taxpayers in accordance with the DGIT (Systems) Notification No. 3 of 2022.
      Summary: The Competent Authority exempted nonresident taxpayers who do not possess PAN and are not required to have PAN under the Income-tax Act and Rules from the mandatory electronic filing of Form 10F until 31st March 2023, allowing them to furnish Form 10F in manual form as done prior to Notification No. 03/2022.
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