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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 24,2022

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Arrests under GST must conform to the Code of Criminal Procedure and be sparingly used where intent to evade tax and mens rea are evident. Authorities must prepare an arrest memo for each individual recording facts, identity, grounds, evidence, implicated provisions, date and time, and notification of a nominated person, and must ensure gender sensitive custody, prompt medical examination, and reasonable care for detainees' health and safety.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Advisory committees, appointed on a Tribunal's winding up order, advise the Company Liquidator and report to the Tribunal; they comprise up to twelve creditors, contributories or other persons as directed. The Liquidator must convene a creditors/contributories meeting within thirty days and report results in the prescribed form; where members are not agreed, the Liquidator applies to the Tribunal which may advertise, hear parties and fix membership. The committee meets under prescribed procedures, has inspection rights of books and assets, faces prohibitions on purchasing assets or deriving profits without Tribunal leave, and may receive Tribunal authorised payment for special services.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A written communication by a taxpayer during an audit that specifies the amount of duty payable constitutes quantification under the SVLDR Scheme if made on or before the Scheme's cut off, and will be treated as a valid quantified declaration for the disclosed audit period, whereas periods or liabilities not so quantified remain subject to regular assessment and enforcement.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: TDS credit must be allowed in the assessment year in which the underlying income is assessable. Interest on fixed deposits that accrued and was taxed in a later assessment year cannot be taxed again in an earlier assessment year; the addition made by the assessing officer for that earlier year was deleted, and the taxpayer is entitled to TDS credit for the assessment year in which the interest was properly assessable.
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      Summary: The 9th session of the Intergovernmental Commission-constituted India-Russia Working Group on Modernization & Industrial Cooperation convened to assess initiatives and coordinate joint activity in industrial modernization, mining, mineral fertilizers and chemicals. Co chaired by senior officials of both governments, the Working Group reviewed outcomes of its eighth session via focus sub groups, identified priority areas for deeper engagement, and reaffirmed procedural mechanisms for continued sectoral coordination and implementation planning under the bilateral commission.
      Summary: The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme provides early stage financial assistance for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market entry and commercialization, was made operational from 1 April 2021 for a four year period with a dedicated corpus, and is overseen by an Experts Advisory Committee that evaluates and selects incubators; approved incubators then select startups under Scheme guidelines, with 126 incubators approved and 656 startups selected as on 30 November 2022.
      Summary: A bilateral initiative to commence negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was agreed after a joint feasibility study found CEPA would enhance trade, create jobs, and foster sustainable regional value chains. Ministers committed to start CEPA discussions early and to address operative priorities including removal of non-tariff barriers and port restrictions, re-opening border haats, harmonisation and mutual recognition of standards and procedures, settlement of trade in Indian rupees, and strengthening connectivity and trade infrastructure.
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      Customs

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      112/2022 - dated - 22-12-2022 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement) Rules, 2022.
      Summary: These Rules set out criteria and procedures for qualifying goods as originating under the India-Australia Agreement, using Harmonized System classification and QVC tests (build up or build down). Origin may arise by being wholly obtained, meeting product specific rules in Annexure B, or satisfying CTSH plus specified QVC. They prescribe valuation rules, treatment of packaging, de minimis tolerances, cumulation, certificate issuance and content (Annexure A), documentation and five year record keeping, verification steps including requests and on site visits, and grounds for denial, suspension and penalties for non compliance.

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      CCT/26-2/2022-23/79/2777 - dated - 16-12-2022 - Goa SGST
      Supersession of Notification No. CCT/26--2/2018-19/57/469 dated 17th June, 2020
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the Act and rules, has superseded the earlier notification and reconstituted the Appellate Authority, preserving prior acts or omissions, and declares immediate commencement. The Authority consists of two Additional Commissioners assigned respectively to North and South Goa and the Deputy Commissioner (Legal) covering the entire State.
      3.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(240)/2017 - dated - 15-12-2022 - Goa SGST
      Goa Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2022
      Summary: The amendment, effective 1 December 2022, omits several specified rules, substitutes a marginal heading to replace the term "Duties" with "Functions", replaces a duty-prescribing phrase with a functions-enumerating formulation for the Authority, and amends the Explanation to define "Authority" as the body notified under the statute.
      4.
      TGST Notification No. 09/2022 - dated - 3-11-2022 - Telangana SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date of filing FORM GSTR-3B for the month of September, 2022.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, exercising powers under the Telangana GST framework and on Council recommendations, extends the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the specified month for registered persons required to file monthly returns, and declares the notification effective from the stated effective date, thereby altering the operative filing deadline for compliance purposes.
      5.
      11/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 1-11-2022 - Telangana SGST
      Seeks to rescinds the notification G.O.Ms.No.250, Dt: 21-11-2017
      Summary: The State Government, under section 11(1) of the Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and on the Council's recommendations, rescinds G.O.Ms.No.250, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 21-11-2017, subject to a saving for things done or omitted before such rescission; the rescission is effected by Notification No. 11/2022-State Tax (Rate) which comes into force on the 18th July, 2022.
      6.
      10/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 1-11-2022 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. G.O.Ms.No.51, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dt: 17-05-2022
      Summary: The State Government substitutes the entry in column (3) against Sl. No. 1 of the prior notification to read "fly ash bricks; fly ash aggregates; fly ash blocks" under powers of sections 11(1) and 16(1) of the Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and declares the substituted description operative from the commencement date specified in the notification.
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      G.O.Ms.No. 111 - dated - 15-10-2022 - Telangana SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. G.O.Ms No104, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dt. 04-09-2019
      Summary: Under the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 10 of the Telangana GST Act, the State Government, on the Council's recommendation, substitutes the entry in column (3) against serial number 4 in the referenced notification with "Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates; Fly ash blocks", effecting a reclassification in the notification table; the amendment is published in the Extraordinary Gazette and takes effect from the stated commencement date.
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