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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2025

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: GST rate for restaurant services in hotels will be determined by the actual value of supply of accommodation units in the preceding financial year: if any unit exceeded the prescribed value threshold in the preceding year, restaurant services in the subsequent year will attract the higher GST rate with input tax credit, otherwise they will be taxed at the lower rate without input tax credit; hotels may elect before the financial year or on registration to apply the higher rate with input tax credit for that year.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Supreme Court held that prior sanction under Section 197(1) CrPC is required for complaints under Section 44(1)(b) of the PMLA where (i) the accused is a public servant removable only by or with government sanction, and (ii) the alleged money laundering acts are shown to have been committed while acting or purporting to act in the discharge of official duties; CrPC provisions applied to the PMLA by Section 65 continue to operate despite the PMLA's overriding clause.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether Business Auxiliary Services rendered in India to a foreign recipient qualify as export of services depends on the location of the service receiver and whether the benefit is used outside India; services performed in India may still be export where the economic benefit accrues outside India. The point of taxation attaches at rendition, not payment, and extended period demands require positive proof of deliberate suppression, not mere audit presumptions.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Amendments will integrate the Invoice Management System into law so that GSTR-2B is generated based on taxpayer action on IMS and GSTR-3B filing will be allowed only after the corresponding GSTR-2B is available. Section 34(2) will require explicit reversal of Input Tax Credit attributable to a credit note by the recipient, and a new rule 67B will set out how suppliers adjust output tax liability against credit notes, including treatment where recipients reject credit notes and interest consequences.
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      Summary: State revenue collections from VAT, CST, GST, State Development Tax and excise exceeded thirty-thousand-crore in the first nine months, totaling Rs 31,156.31 crore versus Rs 27,927.31 crore in the prior year; a detailed breakdown reported receipts by tax head and December exhibited year-on-year increases in net GST and excise, which the government attributed to fiscal measures and strengthened tax administration.
      Summary: The national currency depreciated to record intra-day lows due to robust importer demand for dollars and persistent foreign portfolio outflows, with a strong US dollar and low seasonal global volumes exacerbating the pressure. Analysts cautioned that continued external demand and FII outflows may sustain the negative bias, while targeted central bank intervention and domestic liquidity management could support the currency. Market commentary highlighted concurrent equity strength, softer manufacturing expansion, and the importance of monitoring liquidity and near-term forex premiums.
      Summary: Scrutiny of Mukyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana beneficiaries will be complaint-driven, with the state seeking data from the Income Tax and Transport Departments to verify eligibility. Reported issues include Aadhaar mismatches, duplicate applications, domicile changes after marriage, and alleged false documents. The ministry will cross-verify complaints from specified districts and apply gap funding where beneficiaries receive other scheme support, with removals or adjustments contingent on verification results and pending data.
      Summary: The release reports that the Free Trade Agreement between China and the Maldives entered into force, creating binding tariff-reduction and market-access commitments. It also records criminal-law and executive actions: an illegal border crossing resulting in detention, a court addressing bail in a sedition prosecution, a mass-shooting criminal investigation, and acceptance of mercy petitions by the military authorities-each engaging treaty implementation, criminal procedural processes, bail review, and clemency mechanisms.
      Summary: The China Maldives Free Trade Agreement is now in force, creating a framework of tariff reductions and market access commitments covering trade in goods, trade in services, investment protection and facilitation, and economic and technical cooperation. The Agreement grants duty free access for Maldivian fisheries and seafood exports to China and extends preferential tariff treatment to a broad range of Chinese industrial and agricultural exports to the Maldives, aiming to reduce trade barriers and expand bilateral trade.
      Summary: Provisional attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act was ordered against two individuals alleged to be beneficial owners of a British Virgin Islands company with a foreign bank account; tax-free bonds and land in Pune were provisionally attached as equivalent domestic properties on the basis that proceeds of crime from undisclosed foreign income and assets were held abroad.
      Summary: NSO will undertake multiple nationwide surveys from January 2025 with a modified sample design making the district the basic sampling stratum to enable district-level estimates. MOSPI/NSO will generate State and National estimates while State governments will produce district-level estimates. The revisions also enable monthly all India PLFS indicators, quarterly rural PLFS estimates, and quarterly plus annual ASUSE estimates. Data will be collected by trained enumerators using tablets with e SIGMA, cover the entire Union, and be held confidential for planning and policy formulation.
      Summary: Sebi will issue a fresh show cause notice to ZEEL's founder chairman and a senior executive and continue investigation into alleged disclosure and listing norm violations, explicitly incorporating the July 6, 2022 show cause notice, its examination report and relied documents into the further investigation, and proceeding under Section 11B of the SEBI Act to invoke the regulator's notice and penalty powers.
      Summary: A Government Working Group has been constituted, chaired by a senior NITI Aayog member with officials, central bank and non official economists, to revise the Wholesale Price Index base and related methodologies. Its Terms of Reference direct it to propose an updated commodity basket for WPI and PPI, review price collection systems, determine computational methodology, examine PPI compilation and transition roadmap from WPI to PPI, reassess linking factor computation, and recommend measures to enhance index reliability; the Chair may co opt experts and must submit a final report to the Office of the Economic Adviser within the notified timeframe.
      Summary: ASUSE 2023-24 records substantial expansion in the unincorporated non agricultural sector: establishments rose markedly with strongest growth in Other Services and manufacturing; GVA increased driven chiefly by Other Services. Employment expanded by over one crore workers, female proprietorship share grew, and average emoluments per hired worker rose, with manufacturing showing the highest wage gains. Productivity measures improved-GVA per worker and GVO per establishment increased-and internet usage among establishments expanded, indicating rising digital adoption across the sector.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation was driven by strong importer dollar demand and sustained foreign institutional investor outflows, amplified by global dollar strength and thin holiday liquidity; analysts noted potential Reserve Bank of India intervention could support the rupee and suggested a near term trading range.
      Summary: TVS Motor Company reported monthly and quarterly volume performance showing overall growth driven by increased two wheeler sales and a substantial rise in electric vehicle volumes; exports grew significantly while three wheeler volumes declined year on year.
      Summary: The Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement with EFTA pairs preferential tariff liberalisation on specified goods over ten years with a staged USD 100 billion investment commitment intended to spur job creation; it includes a compliance clause allowing India to suspend duty concessions if the investment pledge does not materialise. Entry into force requires domestic ratification-Cabinet approval in India and parliamentary approvals in EFTA states-with Swiss parliamentary clearance progressing.
      Summary: Non-life insurers anticipate strong premium growth led by product innovation across non-motor and non-health lines and improved affordability through regulatory measures; GST relief on health insurance and revision of motor third-party rates are highlighted as critical to raising penetration, while Digital Public Infrastructure and schemes like Bima Sugam, Bima Vistaar and Bima Vahaks are recommended to reduce costs and expand reach.
      Summary: The court found that an Assistant Commissioner and his wife possessed movable and immovable properties disproportionate to known sources of income, with the wife abetting acquisition of assets beyond her pecuniary resources; custodial sentences and fines were imposed and the court directed initiation of proceedings for confiscation of property equal to the quantified disproportionate assets.
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      DGFT

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      47/2024-2025 - dated - 2-1-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Foreign Trade Policy 2023 to include Para 1.07A and 1.07B for consultation with stakeholders to seek views, suggestions, comments or feedback from relevant stakeholders, including importers/exporters/industry experts concerning the formulation or amendment of the Foreign Trade Policy
      Summary: Amendment inserts Para 1.07A permitting the Central Government to seek views from relevant stakeholders, including importers, exporters and industry experts, on formulation or amendment of the Foreign Trade Policy and, where possible, to allow a time limited period for submissions, while preserving the Government's right to act suo moto without consultation. Para 1.07B allows the Government, on a best endeavour basis, to give reasons to stakeholders when their feedback is not incorporated but exempts disclosure where doing so would harm trade relations, national security, conflict with policies or obligations, concern narrow private interests, or require revealing confidential information, and confirms no legal right to compel such reasons.

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      G.O.Ms.No. 139 - dated - 30-12-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Notifies the special procedure for rectification of for Input Tax Credit Orders issued under Section 73, 74, 107, 108 which confirming demand for wrong availment of input tax credit.
      Summary: Notifies a special rectification procedure enabling registered persons, where no appeal is pending, to apply electronically for correction of orders that confirmed demand for wrongful availment of input tax credit but where that credit is now available; requires uploading Annexure A, decision by the original issuing authority within a prescribed period, electronic upload of the rectified-order summary in the relevant form, limitation of rectification to the credit portion now eligible, and adherence to natural justice when rectification adversely affects the applicant, with specified declarations and verification.
      3.
      G.O.Ms.No. 138 - dated - 30-12-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Supersede notification G.O. Ms No.55, Revenue (CT.II) Department, Dt.16.07.2021
      Summary: The State Government waives specified portions of late fee under section 47 for registered persons required to deduct tax at source who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-7 for June 2021 onwards by the due date, including waiver of the late fee amount in excess of a fixed per day amount and waiver of amounts exceeding a set aggregate threshold; where central tax deducted at source in a month is nil, the total late fee for that month is waived.
      4.
      G.O.Ms.No. 137 - dated - 30-12-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms No. 210, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dt. 29.09.2018
      Summary: The notification amends the prior GST notification by inserting a clause that identifies a registered person receiving supplies of metal scrap from another registered person as a specified class, and by substituting the proviso so that the notification will not apply to supplies between persons specified under the statutory clauses, except the person included by the new clause. The amendment is effective from 10 October 2024.
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No. 136 - dated - 30-12-2024 - Telangana SGST
      To waive the requirement of mandatory registration under section 24(ix) of Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act for person supplying goods through Electronic Commerce Operators, subject to certain conditions
      Summary: Exemption from mandatory registration is specified for suppliers of goods through an electronic commerce operator who collect tax at source and whose aggregate turnover does not exceed the registration threshold, subject to conditions: no inter-State supplies, supply in only one State or Union territory, possession and portal validation of PAN and business address, issuance of a single enrolment number on successful validation, prohibition on supply without enrolment, and cessation of the enrolment number upon subsequent formal registration.
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      Customs

      1.
      01/2025 - dated 1-1-2025
      Roll out of Automated Out of Charge for AEO T2 and T3 Clients
      Summary: Automatic Out of Charge will apply to web-based Bills of Entry for AEO T2 and T3 clients not selected for examination, scanning, or PGA NoC, where assessment and OTP authentication for duty deferment are complete; the system will operate on a risk basis and customs officers may override automation by placing an electronic hold.
      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 20/2024 - dated 21-12-2024
      Streamlining the process and expediting assessment in FAG – Classification of LED Chips-Reg
      Summary: Importers must upload complete, legible supporting documentation (Catalogue, Technical Write up, Product Data Sheet, End use, User Manual, photographs) and properly tag those documents to the Bill of Entry in eSanchit to enable accurate tariff classification of LED chips and avoid assessing officers raising reclassification queries; timely, well linked documentation facilitates expeditious assessment and preserves the integrity of self assessment.
      3.
      Public Notice. 104 / 2024 - dated 3-12-2024
      Procedure to issue EDI Port Clearance/Advance Port Clearance – reg.
      Summary: Establishes online EDI issuance of Port Clearance and Advance Port Clearance for vessels calling JNPA, requiring predefined vessel certificates and NOCs; allows Advance Port Clearance against a one time continuity bond with obligation to submit outstanding documents within seven days of sailing. Applications are submitted via the portal, processed through a two level verification (Level 1 completeness check and Level 2 grant), with deficiency memos and re submission flows. Granted online certificates are downloadable, emailed and include a QR code; extensions and amendments are available via portal modes; manual issuance is phased out after the transition date.
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