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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 27,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Allowability of capital work-in-progress write-offs depends on the capital versus revenue character of expenditure: costs that create a new enduring asset are capital and not deductible, whereas expenditures incurred to carry on or improve the existing business that do not bring into existence a distinct capital asset (such as routine salaries, professional fees, rent, or abandoned development modules) are revenue in nature and may be written off, applying a practical business view and sound accountancy principles.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The note defines a commercial concern as a firm, business entity or organisation engaged in sale, purchase or provision of services for consideration with a profit motive; individuals in personal capacity are excluded unless operating as an established concern. Key tests for commerciality include risk of profit or loss, earning a livelihood or substantial profits, motive and intention, benefit to the public, and reinvestment or distribution of surplus. Illustrative inclusions cover banking, insurance, financial corporations, transport, plantations, advertising, brokers and forwarding agents, and other entities notified as commercial concerns.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Requirement of a genuine application of mind by the revenue authority is essential before cancelling GST registration, including where cancellation orders are system generated. The court found that an auto generated cancellation which treated an existing reply as not filed showed absence of proper consideration and set aside the order, directing the registrant to discharge tax liabilities with interest and the revenue to restore the GST registration in accordance with law.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An Insolvency Professional Entity (IPE) enables insolvency professionals to pool resources and must satisfy prescribed recognition conditions-including specified net worth, majority ownership and control by insolvency professionals, predominance of insolvency professionals among partners or directors, and exclusivity of directorship or partnership. Recognition requires an online application in Form C with fee, Board scrutiny, requests for additional information or inspections, and a time bound decision; the Board issues a Form D certificate or communicates objections allowing the applicant to respond. Recognized IPEs must comply with ongoing notification, fee payment, annual compliance reporting, and remain jointly and severally liable for professional acts or omissions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Fees paid by IPL franchisees to international cricketers for participation in league seasons do not fall within Business Support Services under Section 65(104c). The players were engaged under employment agreements that included wearing team clothing and granting identity-use rights, which formed part of employment rather than separate promotional services. Promotional activities and branding were ancillary to the primary sporting activity of playing cricket and do not constitute outsourcing or business support functions envisaged by the statutory definition.
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      Summary: The document calls for coordinated crypto asset regulation to address macroeconomic and financial stability risks, information gaps, and governance shortfalls, urging a data-driven approach, a common taxonomy, clear regulatory perimeters, and treatment of critical digital ledger infrastructure as a public good, with international technical collaboration proposed to synthesize macroeconomic and regulatory perspectives for a comprehensive policy response.
      Summary: GSTN has launched a beta central e invoice portal as a reference portal consolidating information, enablement status, self enablement and links to authorised IRPs; taxpayers must still use authorised IRP sites to generate IRNs, register e invoices and access APIs. Four private IRPs have been onboarded alongside NIC IRP, and a Grievance Redressal Portal with an IRP selection dropdown is available for IRP related support. Taxpayers may continue reporting on the NIC IRP, and GSTN offers assistance via its helpdesk.
      Summary: Geocoding on the GST portal converts principal place of business addresses into coordinates, allowing taxpayers to accept, update, or enter geocoded addresses which are saved under "Principal Geocoded" without altering existing saved addresses or the registration certificate; submission is a one-time activity and further address changes require the core amendment process.
      Summary: GTAs may elect to pay GST under the forward charge mechanism by annually submitting Annexure V on the GST portal via Services > User Services > Opting Forward Charge Payment by GTA; the option must be filed before the start of the financial year and, once filed, is not withdrawable during that year, with a prescribed cut-off date in the preceding year for submission.
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      S.O. 871(E) - dated - 23-2-2023 - SEZ
      Sector specific Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES Sector at Ananthasagar Village, Hasanparthy Mandal, Warangal District in the State of Telangana (Andhra Pradesh) - Proposed to de-notify the entire area of 10.12 hectares of the above Special Economic Zone - Seeks to rescinds the Notification No. S.O. 1560(E) dated 17th September, 2007
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds the notification establishing the sector-specific Special Economic Zone, removing the 10.12 hectare area from SEZ status under the first proviso to rule 8 of the Special Economic Zone Rules, 2006; the rescission is prospective and prior actions under the former notification remain unaffected, and the de-notified land will be governed by state land-use guidelines and master plans.
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      G.S.R. 125 (E) - dated - 23-2-2023 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: Units in an International Financial Services Centre authorised for aircraft leasing may, if the IFSC Authority permits non maintenance of a separate office, utilise office space, manpower, or both, of another IFSC unit authorised for aircraft leasing subject to the Authority's approval.
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