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Last week, Reserve Bank of India raised the repo rate by 50 basis points to 4.9% which will make borrowing costlier. It has kept the GDP growth rate for financial year 2023 at 7.2% unchanged but inflation projection has been hiked to 6.7%. Factory output for April, 2022 has risen to 7.1% which is on eight month high. All these factors indicate stability and growth in tax revenue too. Government expects tax collection in the current fiscal better than the budget estimates. In 2021-22, indirect taxes grew by 20% while indirect taxes by 49% and tax to GDP ratio was at 11.7%, highest since 2000. This growth expectation has considered concessions in customs and indirect taxes. Fitch rating has also upped India’s sovereign rating to ‘stable’ from ‘negative’ due to reduced downside risks to medium term growth as rapid economic recovery. With this one, now all three agencies, viz, Moody’s, Fitch and S & P, all have expressed a ‘stable’ outlook on Indian economy. OECD has now projected Indian economy to grow at 6.9% in financial year 2023 while the world economy may grow at 3% in view of Russia’s war. On how to tax crypto’s, the GST Law Committee is under discussions on classification and valuation for taxing crypto transactions. As of now, there is no clarity on how crypto or virtual assets will be taxed. GSTN has released functionalities on registration, returns and refunds. CBIC issued Notification No. 8/2022-CT dated 07.06.2022 to waive interest for non filing of GSTR-8 by specified e-commerce operators. As India nears completion of five years of GST, GST council is likely to meet in June, 2022 and the discussion may inter alia, include GST tribunals, taxation of crypto’s / virtual assets, continuity of compensation to states after June, 2022 etc. Waiver of interest for specified electronic commerce operators for specified months
(Source: Notification No. 08/2022 –Central Tax dated 07.06.2022) New Registrations to avoid bill traders (Tamil Nadu)
[Source: Notification No. 6/2022 dated 07.06.2022; Circular No. 10/2022 dated 07.06.2022 issued by Additional Chief Secretary / Commissioner of State Tax (PP2 /GST-15/20/2022)] Revocation of cancelled GST Registration on Court Orders (Karnataka)
[Source: Circular No. 01/2022-23 dated 02.06.2022 issued by Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Government of Karnataka]
By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal - June 15, 2022
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