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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 16,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 56 mandates interest where a refund is not credited within sixty days of receipt of the refund application; interest runs from the day after the sixty day period until the refund is actually credited. Refunds arising from final appellate or judicial orders are subject to a higher notified interest rate and appellate orders directing refunds against proper officer decisions are deemed orders under section 54(5). For pre deposits refunded after appellate decisions, interest is payable from the date of payment of the pre deposit until actual refund, and the sixty day reckoning applies from date of receipt of application.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non-speaking orders in GST detention and seizure proceedings are defective where they fail to articulate reasons and where the statutory opportunity to be heard is not observed; such orders should be set aside and the matter remitted for a fresh speaking order after granting an effective opportunity of hearing and permitting fresh representations against the show cause notice.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The question is whether subcontracted shifting of electrical utilities qualifies as a composite supply of road construction under entry 3(iv)(a) of the Notification. The subcontractor provides services to the main contractor; shifting utilities is ancillary to the highway project and cannot be regarded as construction of a road. Consequently, subcontracted utility shifting does not fall under the works contract composite supply covered by the Notification and is not eligible for the concessional GST rate.
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      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-1 is granted for specified Tamil Nadu districts, moving the deadline from the 11th to the 13th of December. Because the notification was issued after the original due date, invoices filed during the extended period will not populate in the GSTR-2B for the subsequent month; taxpayers should therefore take Input Tax Credit (ITC) on the basis of GSTR-2A.
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      Customs

      1.
      109/2022 - dated - 15-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange of Foreign Currency - Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession Notification No. 101/2022-Customs(N.T.), dated 1st December, 2022
      Summary: The notification fixes distinct rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for customs valuation, separately listing rates applicable to imported goods and to exported goods in Schedule I and providing per hundred unit rates for certain currencies in Schedule II, and supersedes the prior notification while applying prospectively from the stated effective date.
      2.
      108/2022 - dated - 15-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs substitutes prior tariff-value tables by fixing specified US dollar tariff values for edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and defined forms of gold and silver, under the authority of section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962; the amendment updates commodity descriptions, units of valuation, and explanatory exclusions and takes effect the day after publication.

      GST - States

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      13/2022-TNGST - dated - 13-12-2022 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Goods and Services Tax - Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 - Time limit for filing Form GSTR-1 for the tax period November 2022, for the registered persons whose principal place is in the districts of Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Tiruvannamalai, Ranipet, Vellore, Villupuram, Cuddalore, Tiruvarur, Nagappattinam, Mayiladuthurai and Thanjavur shall be extended till the thirteenth day of the month succeeding the said Tax period.
      Summary: The Commissioner has inserted a proviso extending the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 for the tax period November 2022. The extension covers registered persons required to file returns whose principal place of business is in the specified districts of the State and sets the deadline as the thirteenth day of the month succeeding the said tax period.
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      12/2022-TNGST - dated - 8-12-2022 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Notification issued by Commissioner of State Tax under T.N.G.S.T Act 2017 & T.N.G.S.T Rules 2017 in exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section 5 read with sub-section (3)- Regarding.
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu GST Act and specified GST Rules, designates the Additional Commissioner (Review, Appeal and Revision) as the authorized officer to perform functions under Section 48 of the Act and sub-rule (2) and (4) of Rule 83 and sub-rule (2) of Rule 83B of the Rules, superseding Notification No. 13/2019 insofar as not already acted upon, with immediate effect.
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      11/2022-TNGST - dated - 8-12-2022 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Notification issued by Commissioner of State Tax under T.N.G.S.T Act 2017 & T.N.G.S.T Rules 2017 in exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section (3) of Section 5-Regarding.
      Summary: Powers conferred on the Commissioner under the proviso to sub section (1) of Section 30 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 are delegated by the Commissioner under sub section (3) of Section 5 to the Additional Commissioner (Revenue, Collection and Monitoring), and the notification states that this delegation shall come into force with immediate effect.
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      19/2022-TNGST - dated 14-12-2022
      Guidelines for verifying the Transitional Credit in light of the order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the Union of India vs. Filco Trade Centre Pvt. Ltd., SLP(C) No. 32709- 32710/2018, order dated 22.07.2022 & 02.09.2022
      Summary: Transitional credit may be filed or revised via TRAN 1/TRAN 2 on the reopened common portal within the specified window; jurisdictional state or central tax officers must verify claims (including coordination where both tax components exist), observe natural justice, obtain records, and decide admissibility within 90 days of the window's closure, uploading a reasoned order to credit allowable amounts to the electronic credit ledger; inadmissible excess credit is recoverable with interest and penalty. Annexures set out SGST verification checks and a verification report template.
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      17/2022-TNGST - dated 27-9-2022
      GST applicability on liquidated damages, compensation and penalty arising out of breach of contract or other provisions of law
      Summary: GST liability depends on whether a payment is consideration for a supply under the declared service of agreeing to refrain from, tolerate, or do an act. That service requires an express or implied agreement and reciprocal consideration; absent such contractual arrangement, compensatory payments arising from breach, statutory cancellations, penalties, cheque dishonour fines or forfeitures are mere flows of money and not taxable. Conversely, contractual charges that constitute ancillary or independently bargained facilities (late payment acceptance, cancellation fees, prepayment penalties) are consideration for supply and taxable alongside the principal supply unless the principal supply is exempt.
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      18/2022-TNGST - dated 27-9-2022
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods) based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 47th meeting held on 28th-29th June, 2022 at Chandigarh
      Summary: Electrically operated vehicles are classifiable under HSN 8703 and attract the concessional entry rate even if batteries are not fitted; minor polished Napa stones qualify as non mirror polished calcareous building stone for concessional treatment; fresh mangoes are exempt, sliced dried mangoes concessional, and other processed mango forms including pulp attract the standard processed rate; treated sewage water is exempt as water; nicotine polacrilex gum for cessation is classifiable under nicotine oral products with applicable rate; 90% fly ash condition applies only to aggregates; pulse milling by products used as cattle feed are classifiable under heading 2302 and attract the concessional rate with past periods regularised as is.
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