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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 19,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The AAR held that two of the four works contracts qualified as supplies to a Government Entity and fell within the concessional entry for composite works contracts provided for non commercial public purpose structures, while the remaining two contracts were commercial in nature and did not qualify for the concession, attracting standard tax treatment from inception.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: TDS credit recorded as deducted and appearing in Form 26AS cannot be denied merely because the assessee made a technical or typographical error in filing; entitlement is substantive and the matter should be remitted to the assessing authority for factual verification of the TDS claimed and reflected in Form 26AS, rather than refused on procedural grounds.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: KAAR held that services to maintain and repair automatic test bench equipment used to test aircraft airworthiness are services to other machinery and equipment and not services to aircraft, aircraft engines or aircraft components. Such services are classifiable under SAC 998719 and therefore do not qualify for the concessional MRO entry and associated reduced GST rate. KAAR did not rule on whether the supplies qualify as exports or on place-of-supply.
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      Summary: The Council recommended decriminalisation measures under GST by raising the minimum tax threshold for prosecution, decriminalising specified offences (obstruction, tampering with evidence, failure to supply information) and reducing compounding amounts; inserting Rule 37A and amending Rule 37 to prescribe reversal and re availment mechanisms for input tax credit; enabling unregistered suppliers and composition taxpayers to supply via e commerce operators with reporting and portal reconciliation changes; and introducing registration authentication and return filing time limits, to be implemented via circulars, notifications and law amendments.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bonds Series III are open for subscription December 19-23, 2022, with settlement on December 27, 2022; the issue price is fixed at Rs 5,409 per gram, and a conditional Rs 50 per gram discount applies to investors who apply online and pay through digital modes, resulting in a reduced issue price for such eligible applicants.
      Summary: Make in India 2.0 coordinates action plans across 27 priority sectors to facilitate investment, innovation and manufacturing infrastructure through measures including FDI policy reforms, tax and ease-of-doing-business changes, public procurement support and the Phased Manufacturing Programme, supported by institutional facilitation such as Project Development Cells, the National Single Window System, India Industrial Land Bank and Production Linked Incentive schemes to boost production, employment, exports and investment.
      Summary: The Department has instituted procedural reforms to speed patent examination and reduce pendency by digitising Patent Office operations, introducing a 24x7 e filing system, centrally allocating applications across officers regardless of location, providing VPN access for remote examination, and conducting contested case hearings via videoconference. Complementary actions include manpower augmentation through additional posts and contractual recruitment, specialised training for technical staff, and implementation of international classification tools and treaty based classification systems to improve prior art searching and examination consistency.
      Summary: DPIIT recognition under the eligibility criteria of G.S.R. notification 127(E) confers access to a coordinated Startup India framework of measures: financing (Fund of Funds, Credit Guarantee Scheme), regulatory relaxations and procurement concessions, IP fast tracking and fee rebates, self certification for specified labour and environmental laws, income tax exemption subject to Inter Ministerial Board certification, and exemption from section 56(2)(viib). Complementary institutional supports include an online hub, seed fund scheme, incubation and accelerator programmes, international market bridges, state ranking, and promotional outreach to facilitate scaling and market access.
      Summary: ONDC has been incorporated as a Section 8 non profit company to build public digital infrastructure that decentralises and democratizes e commerce. It is capitalised through public and private contributions, governed via an Advisory Council and a multi member board with government nominees, and aims to expand seller inclusivity and consumer choice. A Beta test in Bengaluru for Grocery and F&B piloted the network approach as an alternative to platform centric models.
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      F. No. 4(6)-B(W&M)/2022 - G.S.R. 881(E) - dated - 15-12-2022 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2022-23
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2022 23 issues Gold Bonds as Government of India Stock to eligible resident persons and entities, in one gram denominations with annual subscription ceilings (4 kg for individuals/HUF; 20 kg for trusts). Bonds carry 2.50% fixed interest payable semi annually, are issued at a nominal value linked to the three day average 999 purity gold price (Rs.50 per gram discount for digital payments), are tradable and dematerialisable, redeemable at eight years with premature redemption after five years, and feature taxable interest but exempt capital gains on redemption for individuals.

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      01/2022 - dated - 16-12-2022 - ST
      Levy of service tax on the “light-dues” - Service tax payable u/s 66B of the Finance Act, 1994, on the “light-dues” collected by DG of Lighthouses and Lightships under the Lighthouse Act, 1927, in the said period, but for the said practice, shall not be required to be paid.
      Summary: The Central Government directs that service tax on light-dues collected under the Lighthouse Act during a specified prior period, which was not levied due to a prevailing practice, shall not be required to be paid, thereby waiving the historical obligation for that period while leaving taxability outside that period unaffected.
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