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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 21,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST procedures reveal procedural and fairness deficiencies: clarify the interplay of scrutiny under Section 61 and audit under Section 65; fix audit commencement and completion markers; avoid multiple SCNs from a single audit; limit audit findings to interpretations supported by CBIC circulars and advance rulings; solicit auditee feedback and specify a maximum interval between IAR and SCN. Summons under Section 70 should be sparingly used, statements must be provided to those recorded, closure letters issued, and show cause notices must include full allegations and relied-upon documents, allow sufficient time for replies, ensure hearings and post-hearing records, and mandate timely orders.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Use of expressions like "fell into grave error" is undesirable because legal complexity, varying judicial experience, human factors and divergent interpretive reasoning mean differences of opinion often reflect legitimate alternative legal judgments rather than clear mistakes; appellate criticisms that label lower courts as having committed "grave error" frequently reflect a stricter statutory reading or preference rather than proof of defective adjudication, and counsel and judges should exercise restraint in such pejorative language.
      By: RAMESH JENA
      Summary: ISD is a centralized office receiving tax invoices for input services and issuing prescribed documents to distribute input tax credit to other registrations with the same PAN. Historically ISD did not expressly cover common services taxed under reverse charge and businesses used either ISD or cross charge to allocate credit. A CBIC circular clarified ISD is optional under current law and permits head offices to issue tax invoices to branches for ITC claim; the Finance Bill proposes widening the ISD definition and making ISD registration and distribution mandatory for common input services, with rules to prescribe manner, timing and documentation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A Chartered Accountant's certificate allocating trade payables to a specific State must be considered before disallowing Input Tax Credit (ITC). An assessing authority cannot rely on consolidated, all India trade payables where the assessee has produced a reasonable state wise breakdown and supporting invoices; the authority is required to apply its mind to the CA certificate and all documentary evidence when adjudicating an ITC denial arising from alleged delayed payments to suppliers.
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      Summary: Approval by the Competition Commission of India is recorded for Minda Corporation Limited to acquire up to 8.79% of the equity share capital of Pricol Limited, a minority equity acquisition; both parties operate in the automotive components sector supplying OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and the detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: SEACEN serves as a supra national capacity building forum enabling member central banks to coordinate on capital flow management, monetary policy responses to disinflation, CBDC design and trials, big data applications for policy and supervision, and assessment of climate related macro financial risks. Emphasis is on mixed use of capital flow measures and macroprudential instruments, tailored monetary tightening to manage inflation and capital movements, two tier CBDC architectures for payment resilience, deployment of machine learning and suptech with attendant governance challenges, and integrating climate vulnerability into sovereign and financial stability analysis.
      Summary: APEDA has implemented export-promotion measures prioritising ODOP and GI products and non-traditional sourcing, organising over 27 flag-offs to expand destinations. It has transformed 119 FPOs/FPCs into direct exporters through capacity-building, and, in collaboration with research institutes, is developing sea protocols for long-distance fresh-produce shipments to reduce logistics costs and enable trial shipments to major markets.
      Summary: Japan has committed Official Development Assistance loans totalling JPY 232.209 billion for nine projects in India, formalised by exchange of Notes, funding transport and connectivity projects including Dedicated Freight Corridor and Chennai Peripheral Ring Road, North East road improvements, as well as initiatives for a medical college hospital in Nagaland, urban water supply in Uttarakhand, sustainable horticulture in Haryana, climate and ecosystem enhancement in Rajasthan, and a Telangana start-up and MSME promotion project.
      Summary: The Joint Committee convened its third meeting to assess progress under the structured review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA), receiving reports from eight Sub-Committees on market access, Rules of Origin, and standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures, updating the review work programme, identifying focus areas for further deliberations, and providing guidance to advance the negotiations.
      Summary: A memorandum of understanding establishes collaboration between the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority and DBS Bank to disseminate investor safety and fraud-prevention messages across the bank's digital and branch channels, including ATM screens, branch displays, the website, messaging platforms, and social media, thereby leveraging the bank's customer touchpoints to support IEPFA's investor awareness and protection objectives.
      Summary: Integration of human rights obligations into corporate practice is emphasised, highlighting constitutional human rights obligations and the need for ethical supply chain practices. Clarity in the role of business and human rights professionals is urged to manage reputational and legal risks and secure a social licence to operate. A human rights based approach is framed as essential to achieving sustainability objectives and aligning corporate activity with the Sustainable Development Goals, operationalised through a certified capacity building programme for corporate representatives to strengthen governance, due diligence and compliance culture.
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      Customs

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      11/2024 - dated - 19-2-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification 11/2021-Cus dated 01.02.2021 in order to exempt AIDC on goods falling under tariff item 5201 00 25.
      Summary: The notification amends the principal customs exemption by substituting serial number 14 to exclude tariff subheading 5201 00 25 from the Additional Import Duty, while maintaining the levy on other goods under tariff item 5201 subject to the existing staple-length exclusion; the change is enacted under Customs Act and Finance Act powers and takes effect the day after notification publication.
      2.
      10/2024 - dated - 19-2-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 50/2017- Customs dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 50/2017-Customs inserts new tariff entries for frozen turkey meat and for cranberries and blueberries in fresh, frozen, dried and otherwise prepared forms with specified ad valorem duties; substitutes a tariff heading entry for an existing serial number; and inserts a nil-duty tariff entry for cotton of specified staple length. The changes update the schedule of duty and exemption entries in the principal notification and take effect from the notification's operative date.

      GST - States

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      10/2023-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-2-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2018- State Tax (Rate), dated the 03rd September, 2019
      Summary: The notification amends a State Tax (Rate) notification by substituting the opening paragraph's cited paragraph reference and replacing Explanation clauses (a) and (b) with updated definitions: clause (a) defines Foreign Trade Policy by reference to the 2023 central policy notification, and clause (b) defines Handbook of Procedures by reference to the 2023 public notice. The amendment specifies an operative commencement date in July 2023 and records the principal notification and its prior amendment.
      4.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. III/Vol. I/688 - dated - 5-1-2024 - Meghalaya SGST
      Rescinds the Notification No. 30/2023-State Tax, dated the 31st July, 2023
      Summary: Rescission of Notification No. 30/2023-State Tax is effected under the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, withdrawing the earlier departmental Gazette notification while expressly preserving actions done or omitted before rescission; the notification takes effect from 1 January 2024.
      5.
      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/Vol. I/686 - dated - 3-1-2024 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/1, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Meghalaya, under sections 9(1) and 15(5) of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, substitutes the column entries for S. No. 165 and S. No. 165A in Schedule I (2.5%) with tariff codes 2711 12 00, 2711 13 00 and 2711 19 10, thereby changing the schedule entries' classification at the stated rate; the amendment takes effect from 4 January 2024.
      6.
      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt. III/Vol. I/687 - dated - 28-12-2023 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to extend dates of specified compliances in exercise of powers under section 168A of Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Extends statutory time limits for issuance of orders for recovery of unpaid or short-paid tax and for recovery of wrongly availed or utilised input tax credit under the State GST Act, by exercising powers conferred by the State extension provision read with corresponding integrated and union territory GST provisions, and by partially modifying earlier state notifications to specify distinct extended cut-off dates for the listed financial years.

      Law of Competition

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      S.O. 740 (E) - dated - 19-2-2024 - Competition Law
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of section 33 of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 (9 of 2023)
      Summary: The Central Government, by notification under the Act's empowering clause, appoints 20th February 2024 as the date on which the specified provision of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 shall come into force, thereby activating that statutory provision.
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      Customs

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      Instruction No. 03/2024 - dated 19-2-2024
      Compliance of imported consignments of Boric Acid (Technical Grade) with notified Bureau of India Standards (Standards for Boric Acid) Order, 2019
      Summary: Imported consignments of Boric Acid (Technical Grade) must conform to the Indian Standard for boric acid and bear the Standard Mark under a BIS licence; customs officers are instructed to check imported consignments for strict compliance with the specification, including compositional limits for polishing compounds (chloride and sulphate) and packing requirements (jute bags with liners). BIS is the certifying and enforcing authority and the Standard prescribes grades, analytical methods, sampling, testing procedures and lot-conformity criteria.

      Companies Law

      2.
      02/2024 - dated 19-2-2024
      Deployment and usage of Change Request Form (CRF) on MCA-21
      Summary: The Change Request Form (CRF) on MCA 21 V3 is a limited web based mechanism to request RoC intervention only in exceptional circumstances where existing forms or functionalities cannot resolve issues. It is not a substitute for statutory reporting, applications, approvals, registrations, or help desk procedures; such uses may be summarily rejected. Intended uses include master data correction and complying with court or tribunal directions. RoCs must process CRFs within three days and then forward to the Joint Director (e governance cell) for decision within seven days.

      Central Excise

      3.
      F. No. 275/31/2023-CX.8A - dated 12-2-2024
      Forwarding of proposals to the Board for filing Special Leave Petitions in the Hon'ble Supreme Court
      Summary: Proposals for initiating Special Leave Petitions must be forwarded to the central authority only after obtaining prior approval or concurrence from the relevant jurisdictional Pr. Chief Commissioner/Chief Commissioner/Pr. Director General/Director General within the prescribed time limit, and a copy of the letter, correspondence, or note-sheet evidencing such approval must be attached when forwarding the proposal.
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