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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 12,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Authorities under GST must limit adjudication to the allegations stated in the show cause notice and may not rely on fresh grounds introduced later; the notice's specificity enforces the audi alteram partem principle, preserving procedural fairness and preventing arbitrary exercise of power, and statutory safeguards require that adverse consequences not be imposed on grounds absent from the original notice.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: If an assessee demonstrates that surplus stock discovered during survey represents suppressed business receipts accrued over prior years, that explanation must be recognised and the surplus treated as business income; a special high-tax regime cannot be invoked where the amount is shown to derive from continuing business operations. Separately, stock that is not severable from the regular inventory lacks independent identity for asset-specific treatment, and the department must enquire into alternate sources if it seeks to refute the taxpayer's explanation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A proposed non obstante penal provision (Section 122A) makes contravention of a notified special procedure for machine registration an offence attracting an additional monetary penalty per unregistered machine, payable in addition to other penalties. Each unregistered machine is liable to seizure and confiscation unless the penalty is paid and the machine is registered according to the special procedure within the prescribed short period after communication of the penalty order. The provision targets manufacturers of specified goods covered by notifications prescribing special registration procedures.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A deposit made by generating GST PMT-06 is immediately credited to the Government account and treated as payment in the Electronic Cash Ledger; consequently, interest is payable only for any default occurring after the date when payment obligation arises for delayed tax, and a timely deposit before the GSTR-3B due date discharges interest liability even if the return itself is filed belatedly.
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      Summary: DPIIT sought 100% coverage and regular submission of cement production data via the Cement Information System (CIS) portal, with industry assurances to provide authentic data and onboard remaining plants by the stated deadline. The Department announced that future ad-hoc permissions for manufacture and sale without ISI mark will require prior CIS registration, directed NCCBM to coordinate portal updates, and flagged an imminent revised CIS portal relaunch.
      Summary: The existing Indian IP framework of copyright and patents is sufficient to protect AI-generated works; copyright confers exclusive economic rights enforceable by owners, requiring users of generative AI to obtain permission for commercial use unless covered by the fair dealing exceptions, and statutory civil and criminal remedies-including against digital circumvention-address infringement.
      Summary: DPIIT coordinates measures to improve the business regulatory environment by reducing compliance burdens via simplification, rationalization, digitization and decriminalization; by assessing States/UTs under the Business Reform Action Plan; and by implementing the National Single Window System as a one stop platform for investor approvals. The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act effected decriminalization across multiple Central Acts, as reported in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme provides financial assistance to startups for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market entry and commercialization through eligible incubators. An Experts Advisory Committee evaluates and selects incubators for allocation of funds; approved incubators shortlist startups per Scheme guidelines. As of 31 December 2023, 198 incubators had been selected with aggregate approved funding, and approved incubators had selected startups with corresponding approved funding; State/UT wise, year wise annexures set out counts and amounts for 2021-2023.
      Summary: An MoU between the Government e Marketplace and the Odisha Rural Development and Marketing Society provides for onboarding ORMAS-affiliated micro and rural enterprises onto GeM, creating dedicated storefronts and product catalogues to connect women-led, SC/ST, startup, artisan, FPO, FPC and SHG sellers with government buyers, and includes ORMAS-led handholding and marketing support to increase supplier participation through a digitised public procurement platform.
      Summary: An international loan agreement finances a climate-resilient Brahmaputra river management project in Assam deploying riverbank stabilisation, pro-siltation measures, and climate-resilient embankments alongside institutional investments in flood forecasting, erosion and embankment breach modelling, asset management, and flood risk mapping. The Flood and River Erosion Management Agency will coordinate implementation; the Water Resources Department will deliver works; the Assam Agroforestry Development Board will apply nature-based solutions, with partner agencies supporting disaster management and inland water transport. The project includes capacity building, community engagement, and gender-sensitive resilience measures to secure livelihoods and enhance navigability.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bond issuance for 2023 24 Series IV opens 12-16 February 2024 with settlement on 21 February 2024 at an issue price of Rs.6,263 per gram; a prescribed discount of Rs.50 per gram applies when subscription is made online and payment is effected through digital mode, reducing the issue price to Rs.6,213 per gram for eligible investors.
      Summary: Strengthening cyber security and prevention of online financial frauds through coordinated measures: deployment of an AI/ML engine (ASTR) and Pratibimb portal for detection and law enforcement support; mandatory onboarding of banks to CFCFRMS with API integration and integration with the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal for centralised, real time collaboration; and operational directives requiring phased migration to prescribed commercial number series, 24/7 fraud response resourcing, SOPs for fund return, regional language awareness campaigns, and standardised information sharing.
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      S.O. 50 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. GST No.105/2023-Tax, dated the 3rd March, 2023
      Summary: The notification substitutes the words identifying the States in a prior GST notification to add an additional State to the list, thereby changing which territorial units the original notification's operative provisions apply to; the amendment is issued under delegated rule making authority on Council recommendation and is declared to have retrospective effect from an earlier specified date.
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      S.O. 46 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: A new rule deems the value of related-party services supplying a corporate guarantee as one percent of the guarantee amount or actual consideration, whichever is higher. Procedural amendments change issuance from "order" to "intimation" in one provision and impose a one-year lapse for certain actions. Forms are updated: "One Person Company" is added to registrant types; a detailed cancellation order template for tax deductors/collectors is substituted; GSTR-8 interest, late fee and debit-entry reporting is reformatted; and practitioner enrolment categories in GST PCT-01 are expanded.
      3.
      S.O. 44 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. SRO-GST 4/2017, dated the 08th July, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to SRO-GST 4/2017 substitutes the Table entry at S. No. 6, column 4 with: Central Government [excluding Ministry of Railways (Indian Railways)], State Government, Union territory or a local authority, enacted under sub section (3) of section 9 of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and deemed to have come into force from the twentieth day of October, 202.
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      S.O. 43 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. SRO-GST 5/2017, dated the 08th July, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts entry 6AA into SRO GST 5/2017 to classify imitation zari thread or yarn made out of metallised polyester film or plastic film as eligible for refund of input tax credit, with an explanatory proviso that the entry applies only to refunds relating to polyester film or plastic film inputs; the amendment is effective from 20 October 2023.
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      S.O. 42 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Seeks to notify a special procedure for condonation of delay in filing of appeals against demand orders passed until 31st March, 2023.
      Summary: The notification under section 148 prescribes a special procedure for persons who failed to file appeals under sections 73 or 74 by 31 March 2023, requiring filing in FORM GST APL-01 by the notified deadline. Admissibility is conditioned on full payment of amounts admitted plus a prescribed portion of the disputed tax, with a minimum debit from the Electronic Cash Ledger; pending appeals meeting the payment condition are deemed filed. No refunds of excess payments until appeal disposal; appeals on demands not involving tax are excluded and Chapter XIII of the GST Rules applies mutatis mutandis.
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      S.O. 41 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification SRO-GST 1/2017, dated the 08th July, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to SRO GST 1/2017 inserts molasses and a specified pre packaged millet flour food preparation into Schedule I, expands Schedule III to include the millet flour description and adds an entry for spirits for industrial use, and omits the first entry in Schedule IV, with retrospective effect from an earlier date in 2023.
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