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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 10,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Assessment orders based solely on notices uploaded to a web portal without physical service can violate the principle of natural justice if the assessee is unaware of the notice and is not given an opportunity to file a reply or avail a personal hearing; in such cases the assessment should be set aside and remitted for fresh adjudication after granting the assessee a proper opportunity to be heard.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: SCNs may be issued under Section 74 following an audit under Section 65 because the audit report need not itself prove fraud or suppression; the proper officer may allege suppression and initiate proceedings under the extended limitation regime. The statutory definition of suppression encompasses non-declaration in returns, failure to disclose reclaimed or reversed ITC, invoicing errors alleged as defective invoices, and failure to furnish documents when requested, all of which can support SCNs issued beyond ordinary limitation periods.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Sections 120-130A establish administrative jurisdictional rules: Section 120 permits Board-directed delegation and specification of authorities by territory, persons, incomes or cases; Section 124 defines Assessing Officer territorial jurisdiction and bars late challenges to jurisdiction subject to time limits; Section 127 allows transfers of cases by senior officers after reasoned orders and opportunity to the assessee; Section 129 permits successor authorities to continue proceedings with an opportunity to be heard; Section 130 authorises schemes for faceless, team-based and dynamic jurisdictional arrangements.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Assessee may file revocation of cancellation of GST registration where delay is condoned, provided the assessee deposits all taxes, interest, late fee and penalties and fulfills other formalities; on production of the court order the proper officer must reopen the portal to permit filing of GST returns and consider the revocation application in accordance with law.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank adopts a hybrid regulatory approach for NBFCs combining entity-based and activity-based rules under prudential and conduct pillars, with the Scale Based Regulation (SBR) aligning regulatory burden to size, complexity and interconnectedness; significant differences with banks remain (entry capital, permitted activities, priority sector obligations, capital composition, and operational restrictions), deposit-taking by NBFCs is discouraged due to macro-financial safety net requirements; and supervisors expect NBFCs to address funding concentration, underwriting standards, conduct on P2P platforms, microfinance pricing, business-model concentration and technology risks.
      Summary: The Network Planning Group evaluated five road, rail and urban transit projects against the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan to assess alignment with integrated multimodal connectivity, logistics optimization, and socio economic and environmental co benefits. The review emphasised mapping conformity with the NMP, targeted reductions in congestion and transit times, capacity and logistics efficiency gains from grade separation, and the need for transition infrastructure in metro projects to secure effective inter modal integration.
      Summary: Income-tax authorities conducted search and seizure operations across multiple districts targeting a Politically Exposed Person, close associates and government officials; seized documents, digital evidence, unaccounted cash and jewellery; preliminary analysis and statements indicate illicit payments for undue favours, diversion of funds into real estate, on-money in property purchases, unlawful land transfers under influence, and turnover-bank credit mismatches at an associated manufacturing concern, with further investigation ongoing.
      Summary: The Board emphasised the welfare of retail traders by directing regular interactive sessions to inform traders about schemes and collect suggestions; it forwarded outreach inputs from 24 states to Line Ministries/Departments for resolution and requested State Governments to constitute State Level Boards and District Level Committees to strengthen local grievance redress and policy feedback.
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      INSTRUCTION NO. 05/2023/GST-II - dated 28-12-2023
      Instructions for specifying Taxation Inspectors as Proper Officers for the purposes of Registration under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Taxation Inspectors are specified as Proper Officers for registration, amendment, cancellation and revocation of registration under the HGST Act, 2017, replacing Excise and Taxation Officers for these functions. They must verify documents, observe Principles of Natural Justice before adverse orders, and obtain prior manual approval from the jurisdictional Excise and Taxation Officer for cancellation and revocation applications and for initiating suo moto cancellations until an online facility is available. All actions must adhere to statutory processing timelines, be supervised by the jurisdictional Excise and Taxation Officer, and be properly recorded.
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      ORDER NO. 03/2023/GST-II - dated 13-12-2023
      Amendment in the order issued vide No. 2832/GST-II, dated 08.12.2017 (For specifying Taxation Inspector as a Proper Officer under the HGST Act, 2017).
      Summary: Amendment designates Taxation Inspector as an additional proper officer by inserting ",Taxation Inspector" after specified officer entries across several serial numbers, expands one serial to add a roster of officers including Deputy Commissioner, Excise and Taxation Officer, Assistant Excise and Taxation Officer and Taxation Inspector, and omits certain rule references while inserting a new serial linking Rules 6, 16, 17, 21A and 23 to those specified officers.
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      ORDER NO. 02/2023/GST-II - dated 8-12-2023
      Specification of Authorised Officer for the purposes of first proviso to sub-rule (1) of Rule 23 of the HGST Rules, 2017 read with section 30 under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax authorises Joint Commissioners of State Tax (Range) to perform functions under the first proviso to sub-rule (1) of Rule 23 of the Haryana GST Rules, 2017 read with section 30 of the Haryana GST Act, 2017, limiting exercise of those functions to their respective jurisdictions unless specific jurisdiction is stated; the order supersedes Order No. 01/2022 while saving prior actions and omissions.

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      CORRIGENDUM - dated 9-2-2024
      Corrigendum to Public Notice no. 28/2023 dated 18.08.2023
      Summary: The DGFT has amended the headings of Table A and Table B of Public Notice No. 28/2023 to state that the lists of banks authorised by the Reserve Bank of India to import both gold and silver (Table A) and to import only gold (Table B) apply with effect from 01.04.2023 and are valid up to 31.03.2024, thereby making the operative scope of the authorisations explicitly tied to that financial year period.
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