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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 03,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The note reports judicial affirmation of anti profiteering provisions requiring pass through of tax benefits to consumers, and outlines administrative measures: a CBIC territorial jurisdiction amendment; GSTN advisories under Rule 10A mandating bank account details with suspension/cancellation consequences; ICES/CBIC guidance for an automated IGST refund module validating shipping bill, EGM and return data; a CBIC advisory urging restraint in issuing show cause notices; and a special drive to dispose pending IGST refunds.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Budget proposals prioritize accelerated public investment in transport and urban infrastructure-implementing three railway corridors under PM Gati Shakti, expanding airports under UDAN, promoting metro networks, and negotiating bilateral investment treaties to attract foreign capital-while also targeting port and island connectivity for tourism. Concurrently, inclusive measures cover district development and job creation, expanded rural and middle class housing schemes, enhanced health and nutrition programmes including extended cover for frontline workers, and agricultural initiatives focused on post harvest investment, Nano DAP expansion, oilseeds self reliance, dairy programmes, and scaling of aquaculture productivity.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The revenue authority may restore a registrant's GST registration if the registrant furnishes all pending returns and makes full payment of tax along with applicable interest and late fee, whereupon the proper officer may drop cancellation proceedings and pass the prescribed order under the proviso to Rule 22(4).
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A dispute over the classification of services for GST purposes is not ordinarily amenable to pre emptive writ relief: where a show cause notice raises factual and classificatory questions for statutory determination rather than a jurisdictional defect, the appropriate course is administrative adjudication. The taxpayer may file replies and objections, which the tax authority must consider before reaching a final decision.
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      Summary: Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes coordination and implementation are being advanced through a large stakeholder meeting assembling central ministries, project management agencies and industry across all 14 PLI schemes to exchange good practices, success stories and operational lessons aimed at strengthening delivery, harmonizing implementation approaches, improving performance monitoring, and setting higher achievement benchmarks to accelerate manufacturing ecosystem development under the PLI framework.
      Summary: Review and facilitation of EXIM logistics infrastructure through inter ministerial coordination, emphasizing bulk filing of shipping bills and adoption of the E Logs platform for real time issue tracking and secure data sharing. Department of Revenue reported systems integration to support bulk filing, and SIG interventions resolved staffing deployment at an Air Freight Station. Discussions also covered B to B policy consultation, the Joint Parcel Policy's impact on parcel freight movement, and inland waterway connectivity measures to improve northeastern transport routes.
      Summary: Implementation of three Economic Railway Corridors under PM GatiShakti is proposed to enable multimodal connectivity for energy, mineral and cement movements, port access, and high-traffic density routes, improving logistics efficiency by decongesting rail routes, facilitating modal shift from road to rail and coastal shipping, and reducing carbon footprint. PM GatiShakti's National Master Plan and digital tools-GIS-based platforms, AI, ULIP, RFID, and an IoT Logistics Data Bank-are identified as the decision-support mechanisms that enable integrated planning, de-risk infrastructure investment, and encourage foreign investment.
      Summary: Shri Pawan Kumar has assumed charge as Chief Adviser (Cost) in the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance at apex Level 17 following Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approval; he was earlier Additional Chief Adviser (Cost). He is a 1992 batch Indian Cost Accounts Service officer and a qualified Cost Accountant with multi departmental experience, including leading development of an online CPSE performance evaluation dashboard awarded for e governance.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has notified Income-tax Return Forms 1 to 6, effective from 1 April, and identified the eligible filers for each form: ITR-1 (Sahaj) for resident individuals with specified income heads and a prescribed total income threshold; ITR-2 for individuals and HUFs without business income; ITR-3 for those with business or professional income; ITR-4 (Sugam) for certain residents and firms under presumptive sections; ITR-5 for other non-company entities; and ITR-6 for companies not claiming section 11 exemption. Changes reflect Finance Act, 2023 amendments to improve ease of filing.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O.395 (E) - dated - 31-1-2024 - Co. Law
      Appointment of Technical Member in the National Company Law Tribunal for a period of four years
      Summary: The Central Government appointed persons as Technical Members in the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal under section 410 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with provisions of the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021. Appointments run for four years from assumption of charge, or until the appointee attains age sixty seven, or until further order, whichever is earlier; the notification lists the named appointees and their dates of assumption of charge.
      2.
      S.O. 394 (E) - dated - 31-1-2024 - Co. Law
      Appointment of Judicial Member and Technical Member in the National Company Law Tribunal for a period of five years
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under section 408 of the Companies Act, 2013, has appointed specified persons as Judicial Members and Technical Members of the National Company Law Tribunal in the prescribed pay scale and pay matrix for a period of five years from their dates of joining, subject to cessation on attaining the age of sixty-five years or until further orders; the notification lists each appointee, post and date of joining.

      Customs

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      10/2024 - dated - 1-2-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession Notification No. 04/2024-Customs(N.T.), dated 18th January, 2024
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, notifies exchange conversion rates effective 2nd February 2024, superseding Notification No. 04/2024. Two schedules annexed specify distinct rates for imported and export goods: Schedule I supplies per-unit rates for listed currencies and Schedule II supplies per-100-unit rates for specified currencies, to be used for customs valuation.

      GST - States

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      37/2023-State Tax - dated - 30-1-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Special Procedure to be followed by the Electronic commerce operator who is required to collect tax at source u/s 52 Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators designated under section 52 must permit supplies by exempt persons only if an enrolment number is allotted on the common portal; must not allow inter State supplies by such persons; must not collect tax at source on those supplies; and must furnish details of such supplies in FORM GSTR 8. When multiple operators are involved, the operator who finally releases payment is treated as the electronic commerce operator.
      5.
      07/2023-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-1-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Substitution in Notification No. 12/2017 State Tax (Rate): the entry against serial number 19C, column (3) is replaced with "Satellite launch services." The amendment is made under the powers conferred by provisions of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the recommendations of the Council and is effective from the notified commencement date; it references the principal notification and its prior amendment.

      IBC

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      IBBI/2023-24/GN/REG111 - dated - 31-1-2024 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Model Bye-Laws and Governing Board of Insolvency Professional Agencies) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: The amendment prescribes that an authorisation for assignment issued or renewed by an insolvency professional agency is valid for one year from issuance or renewal but is subject to fixed calendar expiries-expiring on 30 June if the one year expiry falls in the first half of the year, or on 31 December if it falls in the second half-and that the authorisation terminates if the professional attains the age of seventy during the validity period.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/OIAE/OIAE_IAD-3/P/CIR/2023/195 - dated 28-12-2023
      Master Circular for Online Resolution of Disputes in the Indian Securities Market
      Summary: Establishes a common Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Portal run by Market Infrastructure Institutions with empaneled ODR Institutions to resolve investor disputes via time bound conciliation (21 days plus limited extension) and/or arbitration (document only or hearings depending on claim value). It prescribes scope, allocation by round robin, mandatory enrolment of Market Participants, fee slabs, mandatory deposits (100% of admissible claim value by respondent), qualification and conduct norms for conciliators/arbitrators, MIIs' governance responsibilities, integration with SCORES, phased implementation timelines, and publication and audit obligations.

      IBC

      2.
      IBBI/IPE/64/2024 - dated 1-2-2024
      Measures for rationalisation of the regulatory framework of Insolvency Professional Entities
      Summary: Show cause notices for assignments undertaken by an IPE shall be issued to the partner or director authorised to sign and act for that assignment; the IPE itself may be targeted where repeated contraventions or systemic failure are found. Clause 22 limiting number of assignments does not apply to an IP that is an IPE. Regulation 34B prescribing minimum fixed and incentive fees for CIRP practitioners does not apply to an IP that is an IPE, whose fees are to be market determined.
      3.
      IBBI/IP/65/2024 - dated 1-2-2024
      Measures for facilitating efficient conduct of the processes by the Insolvency Professionals
      Summary: An IP may render professional services for implementation of an approved resolution plan only if such services are specified in the resolution plan. Bills or invoices for professionals engaged by the IP may be raised in the name of the insolvency professional entity, the individual professional, or the firm in which the professional is a partner, and fees must be paid through banking channels; these clarifications are issued under the Board's statutory powers.

      DGFT

      4.
      39/2023 - dated 2-2-2024
      Implementation of the Track and Trace system for export of Pharmaceuticals and drug consignments along with maintaining the Parent-Child relationship in the levels of packaging and their movement in supply chain- Extension of date of implementation regarding.
      Summary: Extension of the Track and Trace compliance timeline for export pharmaceutical consignments postpones the mandatory maintenance and Central Portal uploading of the Parent-Child relationship across packaging levels, amending the Handbook of Procedure and prior public notices to apply the new implementation date uniformly to both small-scale and non-small-scale manufacturers.

      Customs

      5.
      01/2024 - dated 1-2-2024
      Authorization of Booking Post Offices and their corresponding Foreign Post Offices in terms of the Postal Export (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: The Department of Posts has authorized fourteen Booking Post Offices with Dak Ghar Niryat Kendra (DNK) facility for electronic filing of the Postal Bill of Export (e PBE) and to accept international mail consignments booked via the DNK portal, mapping each Booking Post Office to a corresponding Foreign Post Office; these offices are additional to earlier notified DNK locations.
      6.
      Public Notice No. 47 / 2023-24 - dated 30-1-2024
      In respect of existing mechanism of grievance redressal and problem solving at the end of BIS and Line Ministry
      Summary: Stakeholders must use the BIS product-certification webpage to determine compulsory certification applicability, consult product-specific information and product manuals on BIS for labelling and marking queries, approach the issuing Central Government line ministry for QCO applicability or implementation issues, and direct other or policy queries to [email protected] and/or [email protected] as the established grievance redressal channels.
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