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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 08,2025

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Co-owner consent is not required for GST registration if the primary document evidencing ownership-such as a property tax receipt, municipal khata copy, or electricity bill-expressly names the owner. The registration rules require ownership proof for own premises, a lease plus owner proof for rented premises, and a consent letter plus ownership proof for other cases; where an accepted ownership document already identifies the registered owner, a separate co-owner consent is unnecessary.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Auditor obligations under corporate and regulatory law require ensuring accurate financial statements, verifying compliance with accounting standards, and identifying material misstatements from error or fraud. Auditors must report suspicious matters discovered during audits and communicate risks or irregularities to stakeholders. They must preserve independence, maintain confidentiality, and adhere to professional ethics. Engagement-specific duties differ: statutory audits verify legal compliance, internal audits assess controls and efficiency, and tax audits ensure tax reporting accuracy.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC clarifies that an ECO liable to pay tax under RCM need not reverse ITC on inputs/input services used to facilitate notified supplies but must pay the RCM liability only from the electronic cash ledger and cannot use that ITC for such payment; in EXW contracts property passing to the recipient at supplier's factory gate allows the recipient to be deemed to have received the goods and claim ITC subject to sections 16 and 17 conditions; suppliers of online services to unregistered persons must record recipient State on invoices to fix place of supply; transactions in vouchers are not supplies, while trading and ancillary services have specific GST consequences.
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      Summary: The Prime Minister has resigned and will remain as head of a caretaker government until his party elects a new leader. The party must choose a successor before Parliament reconvenes because opposition parties plan to table a no-confidence vote, which would topple the government and precipitate an election. Concurrently, threatened foreign tariffs and potential reciprocal measures create immediate trade-policy risks that the caretaker government may have limited capacity to address before an anticipated early election.
      Summary: The First Advance Estimates of Annual GDP for 2024-25 present Real and Nominal GDP and GVA at constant and current prices, report headline growth rates and sectoral movements, and identify principal indicator sources used under the benchmark-indicator method (industrial production, corporate results, agricultural estimates, transport metrics, commodity outputs, GST and government accounts). The note explains compilation of taxes and subsidies, estimation of government consumption, and warns that improved data coverage or source revisions may lead to subsequent revisions.
      Summary: A federal anti money laundering probe targeted municipal operations with searches at multiple offices under the PMLA, during which documents and electronic devices were seized to preserve evidence concerning contracts and execution of civic projects such as borewell digging and RO plant installation.
      Summary: AG&P Pratham-THINK Gas, in partnership with Zaggle, launched the Mileage+ CNG Fuel Card as a secure digital payment and fleet-management solution offering cashback redeemable for fuel. The card allows issuance of multiple vehicle or driver cards under a single master account, provides real-time tracking and analytics of fleet expenditure and fuel consumption, and is promoted to goods carriers and bus associations to encourage cashless refuelling and increased adoption of CNG.
      Summary: The rupee weakened, settling lower against the US dollar as higher Brent crude prices and net foreign institutional investor outflows pressured the currency; a domestic equity recovery provided limited support while attention remained on US economic data and Fed rate expectations.
      Summary: The Election Commission will inform the cabinet secretary that no Delhi-specific provision in the Union Budget may be made if it would disturb the level-playing field during the Delhi Assembly polls; the Commission also announced polling and related nomination and withdrawal schedules and concurrent bypolls.
      Summary: A bilateral debt rollover arrangement: the United Arab Emirates agreed to extend Pakistan's scheduled two billion repayment due in January, providing a bilateral deposit rollover that eases near term external repayment pressure. The extension aligns with a pattern of Gulf partners rolling over Pakistan's deposits to manage balance of payments stress and is considered alongside Pakistan's reserve position, recent Saudi rollover, IMF engagement, revenue mobilisation targets, and strategies to promote exports and investment to stabilise external accounts.
      Summary: The flagship multi-brand mobility store provides consultations, product trials, after-sales support, and a full range of mobility and rehabilitation devices, and the expansion strategy ties market growth to a customs duty reduction for select assistive technology products and government schemes improving affordability and access for persons with disabilities.
      Summary: A federal money laundering probe stemming from an Anti Corruption Bureau complaint has produced an Enforcement Case Information Report under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act; fresh summonses were issued to the named political leader and other officials after the leader sought additional time to depose and the High Court refused to quash the ACB FIR, removing protection against arrest.
      Summary: Gold Plus commissioned a Karnataka manufacturing facility with COD milestones in June 2024, increasing float and solar glass capacity and exceeding one million metric tons of float glass installed capacity. The company has filed a draft red herring prospectus and proposes an initial public offer subject to regulatory approvals and market conditions, warning investors of high risk and stating the announcement is not an offer. The release also discloses that equity shares will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act and includes a third party data provider disclaimer governing use and publication of its report.
      Summary: Pre-Budget consultations for the Union Budget 2025-26 concluded after month-long meetings chaired by the Union Finance Minister, convening over 100 invitees across nine stakeholder groups and senior finance officials to present sectoral suggestions for budget planning; participants' recommendations will be examined in preparing the Budget, and citizens are invited to submit suggestions via the MyGov platform beginning 10 January 2025.
      Summary: The Government of India will re-issue two dated government securities via a multiple price auction, with an option to retain additional subscriptions; up to five percent of each notified amount will be allotted to eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding. Both competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the E Kuber system within specified windows on the auction date. Auction results, payment timing, and eligibility for When Issued trading follow existing RBI guidelines.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding establishes cooperation for enhanced anti-money laundering and combating financing of terrorism between the financial intelligence unit and the insurance regulator, including intelligence and database information sharing, agreed procedures for reporting under the Prevention of Money Laundering Rules, designation of nodal officers, joint outreach and training, sectoral AML/CFT risk assessment, identification of red-flag indicators for Suspicious Transaction Reports, supervisory monitoring of regulated entities, and quarterly meetings to review typologies and sanctions.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation pressures emerged as the currency weakened against the US dollar due to a stronger greenback and continued foreign institutional investor outflows, while partial support came from domestic equity recovery and softer global crude prices.
      Summary: The Prime Minister announced his resignation and will stay in office until the Liberal Party elects a new leader; Parliament was suspended to permit a party leadership race. Senior Cabinet resignations and policy disputes over fiscal measures and preparedness for external trade threats were cited as causes for the leadership crisis. Opposition parties intend to table a no confidence motion upon Parliament's return, making a spring election likely after a new party leader is chosen.
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      S.O. 95(E) - dated - 6-1-2025 - IGST
      Appointment of Nodal Officer for GST Intelligence Under Section 14A(3) of IGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The Central Government designates the Additional/Joint Director (Intelligence) of the Directorate General of GST Intelligence Headquarters as the nodal officer under the Information Technology Rules, 2021 for purposes relating to section 14A(3) of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act; the designation takes effect from publication in the Official Gazette and is issued by the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance.

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      06/2025 - dated - 6-1-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Collection at Source (TCS) - Unit of International Financial Services Centre shall not be considered as ‘buyer’ for the purposes of sub-section (1H) of section 206C of the IT Act 1961
      Summary: A Unit of an International Financial Services Centre shall not be treated as a buyer for Tax Collection at Source purposes provided the Unit furnishes a verified statement cum declaration in Form No. 1A declaring the ten consecutive previous years for which it opts for the IFSC deduction; the seller must stop collecting tax after receiving the Form and must report payments on which tax was not collected in the statutory collection statement. The exemption applies only for the declared consecutive years; definitions and data security and transmission procedures are to be prescribed by the Income tax (Systems) authorities.
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      ADDENDUM TO PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 78/2017 - dated 14-12-2024
      Processing of shipping bills in manual mode at JN, amendment to Public Notice No. 01/2011, dated 04.01.2011, issued by JNCH, Mumbai Zone-II-reg.
      Summary: An addendum permits shipping bills claiming drawback where No Foreign Exchange Involved to be filed under the temporary scheme code until the DG system enables filing under the intended scheme with the GR waiver condition or a separate scheme code; procedural compliance with paras 4.1-4.5 of the original public notice is required.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 90/2024 - dated 21-10-2024
      Clarification regarding debiting of Restricted License for import of IT Hardware-reg.
      Summary: Imports of specified IT hardware are restricted and admission requires a valid restricted import license; ICES prevents assessment of a Bill of Entry filed under the restricted Scheme Code until the online license is debited. Officers must ensure Bills of Entry use the restricted Scheme Code and debit the license. APR and ACL role holders may add Scheme Code and license details if omitted. The instruction is issued as a Standing Order and a contact email is provided for difficulties.
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