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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 16,2021

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Reconcile Form 26AS, AIS and TIS with books by identifying mismatches from data errors, duplications, omissions, timing differences and misreporting; then remediate by correcting books, requesting portal rectifications from system authorities, and seeking amendments from reporting parties such as employers, banks, mutual funds, depositories and brokers. Undertake this review before filing returns where time permits and seek administrative extensions and assessing officer procedures for rectification to avoid disputes arising from uncorrected reporting discrepancies.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Assessee may pay assessed GST liability in 24 monthly instalments with any adjustments from pending appeals or Input Tax Credit applied solely against the final instalment; interest on the tax component is computed on a reducing-balance basis after instalment completion and must be paid within sixty days, while default accelerates the balance and permits recovery and registration cancellation; current GST dues remain payable during the instalment period.
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      Summary: Government investment-promotion consolidates initiatives to attract domestic and foreign investment by enhancing facilitation and targeted incentives. Key measures include the Make in India initiative, corporate tax reductions, liquidity support for financial institutions, FDI policy reforms, eased compliance, production-linked incentives and procurement measures, and facilitation tools such as an industrial land registry, industrial park rating, the National Single Window System, and national infrastructure and monetisation pipelines.
      Summary: Import restrictions in response to calls for a ban on Chinese goods must adhere to WTO compliance; the government may regulate imports on national interest grounds using WTO-consistent policy measures and trade remedies. To reduce dependency on imports, policies promoting domestic capacity-such as production linked incentive schemes under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative-are being implemented.
      Summary: Government implements the National Industrial Corridor programme to develop greenfield industrial nodes with plug and play infrastructure to expand industrial output, increase employment and improve living facilities. Approval covers eleven industrial corridors comprising thirty two projects across multiple states, with statewise corridors and designated industrial nodes listed. Consultants have been appointed for master planning and preliminary engineering for specified DMIC nodes and no new SEZ is proposed in Rajasthan.
      Summary: Government measures combine facilitation mechanisms and targeted incentives to make India a manufacturing and investment hub, supported by an institutional architecture of an Empowered Group of Secretaries, Project Development Cells, a GIS-enabled Industrial Land Bank, and a National Single Window System, while the Business Reforms Action Plan benchmarks States; fiscal and regulatory tools include Production Linked Incentives, FDI policy reforms, tax and liquidity measures, public procurement strategies and phased manufacturing programmes to expand manufacturing capacity and attract investment.
      Summary: Government extended the period for realization and repatriation of export proceeds from nine to fifteen months for exports made up to and on July 31, 2020, relaxing foreign exchange timelines. Complementary measures include corrective review and extension of the Foreign Trade Policy, launch of RoDTEP and RoSCTL incentive schemes, TIES and MAI support, a Transport and Marketing Assistance scheme for agricultural freight, a Common Digital Platform for Certificate of Origin, services sector action plans, district export hub promotion, enhanced role for missions abroad, and MSME financial relief measures.
      Summary: The Government supports startup growth through two financing mechanisms: the Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS), administered via SIDBI to back SEBI registered AIFs that invest in startups through equity instruments, and the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS), which channels seed funding to startups via approved incubators; alongside regulatory and procurement reforms-permitting institutional investment into AIFs, relaxing prior turnover and experience criteria for tenders, waiving earnest money deposits, and creating a dedicated GeM procurement channel for startups.
      Summary: The Government advances a target-driven export promotion strategy combining district-level export hubs and action plans, market development schemes and sectoral export promotion authorities, together with logistical and fiscal support measures such as Transport and Marketing Assistance, Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme, a digital Certificate of Origin platform, and the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) to mitigate cost disadvantages and enhance exporters' market access and competitiveness.
      Summary: India's FDI inflows rose steadily over seven years to a cumulative US$ 440.26 billion, with growth from US$ 45.15 billion in 2014-15 to US$ 81.97 billion in 2020-21; the policy framework is investor friendly, allowing 100% FDI in most sectors under the Automatic route, subject to limited sectoral restrictions and ongoing policy review and stakeholder consultation.
      Summary: To address import dependence and support domestic supply, the Government has implemented measures including Production Linked Incentive Schemes, phased manufacturing plans, mandatory technical standards, enforcement of Free Trade Agreement Rules of Origin, use of trade remedy instruments, and development of an import monitoring system to incentivise domestic manufacturing and enable targeted monitoring and remedial action.
      Summary: The Government supports the oilmeal sector through targeted schemes to modernise infrastructure and upgrade processing units, including Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana, PMFME, and PLI for investments, technical and business support. A comprehensive Agriculture Export Policy and Department of Commerce programmes such as Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme and Market Access Initiatives, together with export promotion schemes and a Central Sector Transport and Marketing Assistance scheme, provide export facilitation and mitigate international freight disadvantage for agricultural exports including oilmeals.
      Summary: Search and seizure operations on four Asset Reconstruction Companies revealed acquisition of NPAs at undervalued consideration through a nexus with borrower groups, use of shell companies, layered routing of borrower funds (including hawala and offshore channels), non-transparent disposal allowing re-acquisition by borrowers at reduced values, diversion of sale proceeds to related concerns as consultancy receipts or unsecured loans to conceal profits and evade tax, and maintenance of parallel accounts and documentary evidence; seized material is under analysis and investigations continue.
      Summary: Cabinet approved PMKSY implementation for 2021-26, continuing AIBP, HKKP and Watershed Development with central support and targets: AIBP to create 13.88 lakh hectare irrigation potential and complete 60 ongoing projects (30.23 lakh hectare command area); 90% central funding for two national multipurpose projects in the Yamuna basin; HKKP to provide 4.5 lakh hectare via surface minor irrigation and RRR of water bodies and 1.52 lakh hectare via ground water (provisional); water body rejuvenation central assistance increased from 25% to 60%; Watershed projects to complete 49.5 lakh hectare sanctioned area to add 2.5 lakh hectare protective irrigation.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding establishes an ongoing framework for automated, regular exchange of corporate and financial information, including suspicious transaction reports, KYC details and consolidated financial statements, and permits on request exchanges to support scrutiny, inspection, investigation and prosecution; a Data Exchange Steering Group will periodically review implementation and the initiative will interface with planned technical upgrades to enhance analytics and governance.
      Summary: India rejects the WTO Panel's findings on its sugar-sector measures as erroneous and unreasoned, maintains those measures are consistent with its obligations under the WTO agreements, will not alter existing policy measures, and has initiated steps to file an appeal at the WTO to protect the interests of its farmers against allegations of excessive domestic support and prohibited export subsidies.
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      GST - States

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      G.O.Ms.No.337 - dated - 26-11-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      EXTENSION OF FORM GSTR-3B LATE FEE AMNESTY SCHEME FROM 31.08.2021 UPTO 30.11.2021
      Summary: The government amended an earlier notification to extend the late fee amnesty period for Form GSTR-3B by substituting the previously specified cut off date in the ninth and tenth provisos with a later date, thereby extending the temporal scope of the existing relief without changing its substantive eligibility or other conditions.
      2.
      G.O.MS.No. 339 - dated - 26-11-2021 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Rule 80 to require eligible registered persons to furnish annual returns electronically in FORM GSTR-9 (composition taxpayers in FORM GSTR-9A), electronic commerce operators in FORM GSTR-9B, and mandates that persons above the prescribed turnover threshold file a self-certified reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C with the annual return. It also updates FORM GSTR-9 and FORM GSTR-9C entries and instructions to incorporate reporting for FY 2020-21, clarifies Part V treatment for additional liability and erroneous refunds, revises verification text to a self-declaration, and omits Part B Certification.
      3.
      1566-F.T. - dated - 10-12-2021 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend rule 109A of the WBGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: The substituted rule 109A prescribes the Appointment of Appellate Authority by mapping appeal routes to the rank of the officer who passed the decision: Additional Commissioner Special Commissioner (Appeals); Senior Joint Commissioner Additional Commissioner (Appeals); Joint Commissioner officer not below Senior Joint Commissioner (Appeals); Deputy Commissioner/Assistant Commissioner/State Tax Officer officer not below Joint Commissioner (Appeals). Appeals by aggrieved persons must be filed within three months of communication; appeals by an officer directed to appeal must be filed within six months. The notification deems the amendment effective retrospectively.
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