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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 16,2024

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      By: Deepika Shukla
      Summary: Company incorporation requires meeting statutory prerequisites-shareholder and director composition, unique name, declared registered office, and capital declaration-and submitting operative documents: identity and recent address proof of promoters, proof of the registered office with a No Objection Certificate, the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association setting objectives and internal governance, and a Digital Signature Certificate for authorised directors to authenticate filings with the Registrar of Companies.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court granted an interim procedural accommodation permitting the assessee to withdraw ten percent of the amount required for filing an appeal from a frozen bank account to enable initiation of the appellate process, in the context of a confirmed demand for recovery of Input Tax Credit with penalty and interest under the Tamil Nadu GST regime.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The petition contested reassessment initiation and consequent orders and demands on grounds that the Assessing Officer's belief under Sections 147/148 was vague, conjectural and lacked bona fides, that procedural irregularities and denial of relevant records deprived the assessee of effective objections, and that differences in wording and failure to specify dates or legal basis (e.g., Section 132(4) v. Section 133A) showed absence of application of mind and a roving inquiry rather than a targeted reassessment.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Taxpayer feedback in the AIS triggers automated transmission to the Information Source under the e-Verification Scheme 2021; non-response or failure to correct information within the notice period leads to creation of a Compliance Case. Under e-Verification Instruction No. 1 of 2024, Compliance Cases arising from TDS/TCS feedback will be assigned to the Relevant Income Tax Authority-TDS Assessing Officer for TAN-reporting deductors-and that officer may perform actions including reassignment, issuing a notice under section 133(6), marking responsiveness or traceability, and submitting case closure reports.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A penalty under the GST penalty provision is not warranted where non filing of Part B of the e way bill is a technical omission and the invoice contains the transport details, demonstrating absence of intent to evade tax; prior authority was relied upon to confirm that mere procedural non compliance without mens rea does not attract penalty, and the court directed return of security held in connection with the seizure.
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      Summary: APEDA organised a Capacity Building cum Buyer Seller Meet in Mirzapur to boost agri and processed food exports from Purvanchal by providing training, market linkages and buyer engagement for FPOs and farmers. The initiative foregrounds export infrastructure development, notably the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Niryat Suvidha Kendra (a 5 acre facility with a packhouse, training centre and offices for export agencies) and enhanced cold chain, quarantine and clearance services at Varanasi Airport to facilitate single window export operations and connect producers to markets.
      Summary: Appointment process opened for membership of the GST Appellate Tribunal for Judicial Members, Technical Members (Centre) and Technical Member (State) with specified post counts and role specific eligibility. Minimum age is fifty years; pay is fixed at the level applicable to Pay Level 17 with Central Government allowances. Online applications are to be submitted via the Department of Revenue portal from 19 February 2024 until 31 March 2024 by 1700 hours. A Search Cum Selection Committee will scrutinise applications, may call shortlisted candidates for interaction, and recommend a panel to the Government for appointment.
      Summary: The Board prescribes rupee equivalents for listed foreign currencies for customs purposes, effective 16 February 2024, superseding the prior notification of 1 February 2024. Rates are separated for imported goods and export goods and appear in two schedules: Schedule I (per unit rates for major currencies) and Schedule II (rates per 100 units for certain currencies). These notified rates are the official conversion rates for customs valuation and procedures until further amendment or supersession.
      Summary: Merchandise exports showed year on year growth in January 2024, driven by Petroleum Products, Engineering Goods, Electronic Goods and Pharmaceuticals, with 18 of 30 merchandise sectors expanding. Services exports and the services surplus increased for April-January 2023-24, offsetting a decline in merchandise exports and contributing to an overall narrowing of the trade deficit; non petroleum, non gems & jewellery trade recorded reduced imports year on year.
      Summary: Central banks should recalibrate policy to balance price stability and financial stability amid higher-for-longer rates and debt vulnerabilities; strengthened prudential regulation, macro buffers and clear communication have supported resilience. Policymaking must incorporate supply-side and sectoral analysis to manage cost-push inflation, while governments build strategic reserves and invest in hard and soft infrastructure. International cooperation-secure corridors for critical minerals and food, scaled green capital flows, and interoperable digital public infrastructure for cross-border payments-alongside vigilance on AI/ML misuse, are recommended to mitigate fragmentation and preserve stability.
      Summary: India and Peru held the sixth round of negotiations in Lima to advance a comprehensive Trade Agreement, with nine in person working groups addressing Trade in Goods, Rules of Origin, Trade in Services, Movement of Natural Persons, Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation, Dispute Settlement, and institutional provisions. Over seventy delegates from multiple ministries participated, while additional technical groups continue virtually; parties aim for pragmatic consensus and have scheduled the next round for April 2024.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 107(E) - dated - 14-2-2024 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Amendment Rules, 2024.
      Summary: Establishes Central Processing Center with a Registrar empowered to examine specified applications, e Forms and documents nationwide and to decide on them within thirty days of filing, except where Central Government, Regional Director or other competent authority approval is required. The examination follows sub rule (2) to (5) of rule 10. A listed set of corporate filings (resolutions, capital alteration notices, name change applications, conversions, section 8 license matters, deposit returns, dormant/active status applications, and buy back/solvency documents) are subject to central examination, and multiple simultaneous filings are to be decided together. The rule does not confer section 399 powers on the Central Processing Center Registrar; territorial Registrars retain those powers.

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      S.O. 52 - dated - 12-1-2024 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. SRO-GST 13/2017, dated the 08th July, 2017
      Summary: Amendment adjusts the notification Table to include the Ministry of Railways after "Department of Posts" at serial number 5(i) and to exclude the Ministry of Railways from the entry at serial number 5A by inserting "[excluding the Ministry of Railways (Indian Railways)]" after "Services supplied by the Central Government"; the changes are deemed effective from 20 October 2023.
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      198-F.T. - dated - 31-1-2024 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to notify special procedure to be followed by a registered person engaged in manufacturing of certain goods, such as, tobacco and tobacco products, pan masala etc.
      Summary: Registered manufacturers of specified tobacco and pan masala goods must register filling and packing machines on the common portal via FORM GST SRM-I within prescribed timelines, obtain autogenerated machine registration numbers, and report additions, disposals or amendments within twenty four hours. They must file a monthly production and inputs statement in FORM GST SRM-II by the tenth day of the succeeding month and upload Chartered Engineer certificates in FORM GST SRM-III for declared machines and any subsequent amendments. The notification prescribes detailed table-wise data requirements for machine specifications, production, inputs, power consumption and supporting documents.
      4.
      197-F.T. - dated - 31-1-2024 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to rescind Notification No.1487-F.T., dated the 28th day of August, 2023
      Summary: Rescission of Notification No.1487-F.T. is effected under Section 148 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, withdrawing the earlier departmental notification dated 24th August, 2023, while expressly preserving the legal effect of things done or omitted before the rescission; the rescission is deemed effective from the first day of January and notes correspondence with a central notification.
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      196-F.T. - dated - 31-1-2024 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to bring a technical change whereby HSN code for LPG is harmonised with the updated HSN code for LPG, resulting further amendments in this Department notification No. 1125-F.T., dated 28.06.2017.
      Summary: Amendment updates the HSN code entries for LPG in Schedule I at the 2.5% GST rate by substituting the entries at S. No. 165 and 165A with "2711 12 00, 2711 13 00, 2711 19 10", aligning the State notification with the updated HSN classification and deeming the change effective from 4 January 2024.
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      195-F.T. - dated - 31-1-2024 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to extend, u/s 168A, the time limit specified under sub-section (10) of section 73 for issuance of order under sub-section (9) of section 73 of the Act.
      Summary: Extension under section 168A enlarges the time limit for issuance of orders under sub section (9) of section 73 for recovery of tax not paid or short paid and of input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised: for financial year 2018 19 up to 30th April, 2024, and for financial year 2019 20 up to 31st August, 2024. The notification partially modifies earlier departmental notifications and is deemed to have come into force from 28th December, 2023.
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