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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 08,2024

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The article addresses whether interest is payable on delayed GSTR-3B filing when taxpayers have electronic ledger balances. It explains that Sections 39 and 49 and Rule 87 treat tax as payable before filing and deem the date of deposit to be the date Government accounts are credited; RBI aggregates collections and credited ECL amounts are available to Government. The Madras High Court in Eicher Motors held interest is not payable to the extent ECL amounts exist because the Government has beneficial use of credited funds, while potential counterarguments rely on Section 49(3) and Rule 61 treating final payment and interest liability as attaching upon filing.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A recovery certificate issued by a Debts Recovery Tribunal is deemed a decree and creates a fresh cause of action enabling the certificate-holder to initiate Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under Section 7 of the Code. As a deemed decree the recovery certificate has independent enforcement character affecting limitation and forum choice; the doctrine of election does not preclude opting for CIRP after issuance, but acknowledgements or settlement communications must be characterized before they can revive limitation. Composite claims based on multiple certificates should be tested and, if necessary, segregated.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An assessment order is invalid if the Show Cause Notice for a personal hearing omits essential particulars, preventing a meaningful opportunity of hearing. Affording such an opportunity is a statutory mandate in tax determination; where an officer proceeds without communicating date, time and venue and passes an adverse order, that order cannot be sustained and must be set aside and remitted for fresh adjudication after a reasonable hearing is given.
      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: Export of services is classified as zero-rated supplies, permitting exporters to supply services without GST by furnishing a Letter of Undertaking or by paying IGST and claiming refund; entitlement to recover Input Tax Credit depends on submission of prescribed export documentation (invoices, shipping bills, export declarations) and following the procedural refund mechanism via designated GST refund forms and returns. Deemed exports receive similar zero-rated treatment and mandatory e-invoicing enhances documentation accuracy for refund claims.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Finance Bill implements GST Council recommendations to expand the Input Service Distributor concept to include reverse-charge services, require offices receiving common ITC to register as ISDs to distribute credit to distinct persons, allow an ISD to allocate CGST and IGST credits by option, and introduce a penal requirement to register specified manufacturing machines on a common portal; these amendments become effective only after enactment of the Finance Bill.
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      Summary: Government policy focuses on multimodal infrastructure planning through a GIS-enabled National Master Plan and on logistics efficiency under a National Logistics Policy that deploys Comprehensive Logistics Action Plans, human resource development and digital systems including an integrated Unified Logistics Interface Platform and an operational Logistics Data Bank to streamline processes, enable container tracking and improve overall supply chain resilience.
      Summary: APEDA assists registered millet exporters under the Agriculture & Processed Food Export Promotion Scheme via Infrastructure Development, Quality Development and Market Development components, including Buyer Seller Meets, engagements with Indian Missions, an Export Promotion Forum, a millet web portal, a 24x7 Virtual Trade Fair and participation in international trade fairs to enhance export market linkages.
      Summary: An Inter Ministerial team and a three tier National Committee for Trade Facilitation target improvements across the six LPI parameters, with 27 infrastructure action points under NTFAP. Policy and digital measures - the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, National Logistics Policy, Unified Logistics Interface Platform, and Logistics Data Bank - aim to improve multimodal connectivity, digitize track and trace for containerized EXIM cargo, and reduce logistics costs and release times through ministry-led initiatives such as railway electrification and port automation.
      Summary: DPIIT coordinates initiatives to enhance Ease of Doing Business by streamlining regulatory interfaces, reducing compliance burdens, and promoting digitization and decriminalization. The Business Reforms Action Plan assesses subnational reform implementation across measures such as Single Window Systems, online permissions, inspection and labour reforms, focusing on simplification of procedures, rationalization of laws, creation of online interfaces, and removal of penal consequences for minor technical defaults. The Jan Vishwas Amendment exemplifies legislative decriminalization across central statutes to shift towards administrative responses and enable business growth.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved the acquisition of certain shareholding in Shadowfax Technologies Private Limited by NewQuest Asia Fund IV (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., involving purchase of equity from Eight Roads and other shareholders by a private equity fund managed within the TPG group; Shadowfax operates a crowdsourced, tech enabled logistics platform offering hyperlocal delivery and third party logistics services to e commerce platforms in India, and a detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India has approved a proposed combination whereby a foreign insurer will acquire a controlling stake in an Indian general insurer through a combination of fresh growth capital and share purchase, with provision to acquire an additional minority parcel of shares over time to attain an aggregate majority holding; the acquirer is the principal operating insurer of a global group and the target underwrites motor, property, commercial and health insurance products, and a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved acquisition of 100% of the issued and paid-up share capital of Interise Investment Managers Limited by CPPIB India Private Holdings Inc., Allianz Infrastructure Luxembourg II S.A R.L., and Ontario Inc., who will hold the Target in a specified equity split; the Target, as investment manager of IndInfravit Trust for road infrastructure assets in India, will continue its asset management role and a detailed CCI order will follow.
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      G.O.Ms. No. 553 - dated - 16-11-2023 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act & Rules, 2017 - Amendments in G.O.Ms.No.567, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated.24.11.2017
      Summary: The Andhra Pradesh Government amended the notification issued under section 148 of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the recommendations of the GST Council. With effect from 1 October 2023, the reference to persons eligible for composition levy was qualified by inserting an exclusion for a registered person making supply of specified actionable claims as defined in section 2(102A) of the Act. The amendment narrows the scope of the notified composition levy coverage by expressly excluding such suppliers from the stated category.
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      G.O.Ms. No. 543 - dated - 14-11-2023 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Notified Supplies online gaming under section 15(5), Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act
      Summary: Notified supplies under the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act cover online money gaming, online gaming other than online money gaming, and actionable claims in casinos for the purposes of section 15(5). The notification is issued on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council and applies from 1 October 2023.
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      G.O. Ms. No. 538 - dated - 14-11-2023 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017- To notify the Provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Goods & Services Tax (Second Amendments)Act,2023
      Summary: The State government, invoking the appointing power conferred by the Act, designates 1 October 2023 as the date on which the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Goods & Services Tax (Second Amendment) Act, 2023 shall come into force, formalizing the entry into force of the Amending Act for administrative and compliance purposes within the State.
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      G.O. Ms. No. 49/74 - dated - 25-1-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to extend dates of specified compliances in exercise of powers under section 168A of Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The Lieutenant-Governor, under section 168A of the Puducherry GST Act and modifying earlier notifications, extends the time limit for issuance of orders under the assessment and recovery provision for specified financial years relating to recovery of tax not paid or short paid and input tax credit wrongly availed or utilized, and declares the notification effective from 28th December, 2023.
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      01/2024-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 1/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends G.O. Ms. No. 1/2017 Puducherry GST (Rate) by substituting the entries against S. No. 165 and S. No. 165A in Schedule I with the tariff codes "2711 12 00, 2711 13 00, 2711 19 10", changing the classification under the specified GST schedule and declaring the substitution effective from 4 January 2024.

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      20/2024 - dated - 6-2-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Amendment in Notification No. 106/2022 dated 2nd September, 2022 - Control of income-tax authorities u/s 118 of IT ACT 1961 - subordinate positions to PCIT and CCIT.
      Summary: Amendment modifies an earlier notification under section 118 by substituting "First Schedule," omitting specified serial entries from that First Schedule, inserting a "Second Schedule" pairing Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) Units with Principal Chief Commissioners, and providing that those Appeals Units shall be subordinate to the named Principal Chief Commissioners while expressly preserving the discretion of Commissioners of Income-tax (Appeals) in exercising their appellate functions.
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