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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 28,2024

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      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: Claims for GST refund cover excess payments, taxes paid by mistake, unutilised Input Tax Credit (including for zero-rated supplies and inverted duty structures), exports (including deemed exports), tax-free supplies used in production, supplies to specified international and government entities, refunds after assessment, and refunds of appeal deposits. Claimants must file an irrevocable pre-application and a formal RFD-01 application on the GST portal with required documents (invoices, bill of export, bank realisation certificate, self-attested RFD-01A), verify and sign electronically, obtain an ARN, and track the application; certain monetary and percentage limits and self-declaration options apply.
      By: Pramod Kumar Rai
      Summary: The article argues that a statutory Minimum Support Price guarantee is impracticable because government procurement covers only a small share of production, large-scale procurement would impose storage, fiscal and disposal problems, and criminalising sub-MSP transactions would create grey markets, depress net prices for distressed sellers, and enable harassment. Instead, it advocates targeted support based on area, crop and location of cultivation verified by geo-tagging, combined with expanded crop insurance, removal of input subsidies in favour of direct area-based payments, and promotion of agro-processing to stabilise farmer incomes.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Tree pruners used in harvesting and related agricultural activities are classifiable as agricultural hand tools by reference to tariff descriptions and primary function; classification rests on use as implements rather than solely on raw material, and such classification brings tree pruners within the exemption available for agricultural implements under the goods-rate exemption instrument.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 29(2) lists five specific grounds for cancelling GST registration and requires an opportunity of hearing. In the cited case, cancellation based solely on finding no stock at the declared premises and disputed signatures was held inadequate where accepted returns for two financial years demonstrated substantial business activity. The High Court ruled that absence of stock alone does not fulfill Section 29(2); revenue must prove one of the statutory grounds and bear a heavy evidentiary burden before cancelling registration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Penalty under the Uttar Pradesh GST transit provisions should not be imposed for a mere technical lapse of an expired e-way bill where there is no mens rea to evade tax; mens rea is an essential element before invoking penalty. The revenue failed to prove intention or repeated misuse of e-way bills, petitioner's documents were not considered, and the detention/seizure penalty notice and appellate order were quashed as the lapse was treated as a technical violation not warranting penalty.
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      Summary: The Retirement Adviser amendments expand eligibility to non individual applicants regulated by other financial regulators, eliminate the requirement for a security deposit, and mandate expedited processing of registration applications within a specified short period to simplify compliance and reduce costs.
      Summary: Startup Mahakumbh establishes an annual national platform emphasising the Bharat Innovates theme, launches the Bharat Startup Ecosystem Registry with a website and logo, and seeks to aggregate diverse regional startup footprints. DPIIT is urged to enable district-level representation through financial and logistical support so that at least one startup from each district participates, while promoting youth entrepreneurship and leveraging national MICE infrastructure to scale the event and connect grassroots innovation to broader economic growth.
      Summary: A national startup convening organised by major industry associations with government commerce and industry partners will aggregate startups, investors, incubators and accelerators to facilitate networking, capacity building and investor matchmaking through thematic tracks, mentoring sessions, masterclasses, keynotes and roundtables, and a curtain raiser will present institutional participation and confirm stakeholder engagement.
      Summary: India opposed inclusion of non trade topics in multilateral trade negotiations, warning that mixing issues like gender and environmental measures with trade rules risks trade fragmentation and trade distortive subsidies. It stressed the need for policy space and flexibility in existing WTO agreements to address industrialization constraints of developing countries, advocated that inclusion issues be dealt with by national measures and relevant international fora, and highlighted domestic initiatives using digital public infrastructure while reaffirming commitment to a rules based multilateral trading system.
      Summary: Regulators will hold monthly virtual meetings with start ups and fintech firms to address concerns; DFS will organise a workshop with law enforcement agencies and pursue simplification and digitisation of KYC across fintech segments. RBI's draft framework for recognition of a Self Regulatory Organisation is under stakeholder consultation. DPIIT has added patent examiners to shorten patent turn around; regulators will review change of ownership rules for listed fintechs; lending cost rationalisation and cybercrime provisions in the Digital India Act were identified as priority operational reforms.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department displays interest and dividend information mismatches for FY 2021 22 and 2022 23 on the e filing Compliance portal; taxpayers are notified by SMS/email. Registered users access mismatches under 'e Verification' and unregistered users must register. A self contained on screen response tool lets taxpayers reconcile discrepancies without furnishing documents; the communication is not a notice. Mismatches from amounts reported under Schedule OS 'Others' auto resolve. Taxpayers may file an Updated ITR if unable to explain mismatches.
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      Bharatiya Nyaya

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      S.O. 850(E) - dated - 23-2-2024 - 100
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 , except the provision of sub-section (2) of section 106
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the Act's commencement powers, notifies that most provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 shall come into force on the first day of July, 2024, expressly excluding the provision of sub section (2) of section 106 from that commencement.
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      S.O. 849 (E) - dated - 23-2-2024 - 100
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
      Summary: Central government notification appoints a specific date for the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 to come into force, exercising the Act's commencement power and thereby determining when its statutory provisions will take effect.
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      S.O. 848 (E) - dated - 23-2-2024 - 100
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
      Summary: Designates 1 July 2024 as the date on which the provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 shall come into force under the statute's commencement power, while expressly excluding the provisions corresponding to the entry relating to section 106(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 in the First Schedule.

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      ERTS (T) 65/2017/Pt. III/Vol. I/689 - dated - 5-1-2024 - Meghalaya SGST
      Notifies special procedure by a registered person engaged in manufacturing of the certain goods
      Summary: Establishes a special procedure requiring registered manufacturers of specified pan masala and tobacco products to electronically register packing/filling machines in FORM GST SRM-I (with autogenerated unique machine registration numbers), upload Chartered Engineer certificates in FORM GST SRM-III for declared machines, and submit a monthly production and input statement in FORM GST SRM-II by the tenth day of the succeeding month; prescribes timelines for initial filing, post-registration filing, additions, disposals, amendments, document uploads, and portal data fields. Effective from 1 April 2024.
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      S.O. 9/P.A.5/2017/S.15/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Supply of online money gaming, supply of online gaming other than online money gaming and supply of actionable claims in casinos under section 15(5) of PGST Act
      Summary: The Governor, acting under the State GST Act, has notified three categories as taxable supplies: supply of online money gaming; supply of online gaming other than online money gaming; and supply of actionable claims in casinos. The notification alters the GST classification and associated compliance obligations for these supply categories and is effective from the stated commencement date.

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      23/2024 - dated - 26-2-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Panjab University, Chandigarh under the category of ‘University, college or other institution’ for ‘Scientific Research’ for the purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35
      Summary: Notification approves Panjab University, Chandigarh (PAN: AAAJP0325R) as a University, college or other institution for Scientific Research under clause (ii) of sub section (1) of section 35 of the Income tax Act read with Rules 5C and 5E, effective retrospectively from the prior year and applicable to the specified subsequent assessment years; certification states no person is adversely affected by retrospective effect.
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      Customs

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 07/2024 - dated 22-2-2024
      Declaration of Additional area as Customs Area under Section 8 (b) of Customs Act , 1962 for M/s Triway Container Freight Station Pvt. Ltd. – Regarding.
      Summary: The Commissioner of Customs, exercising powers under Section 8(b) of the Customs Act, 1962, declared an additional 1.57 acres of denotified area and 7.415 acres of new adjoining land as Customs Area for M/s Triway Container Freight Station Pvt. Ltd., increasing the total CFS area to 31.415 acres for handling import and export cargo; survey numbers and boundary bearings are specified and the notice is effective from 22-02-2024.
      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 05 / 2024 - dated 21-2-2024
      Order under Rule 5 of the Customs (Assistance in Value Declaration of Identified Imported Goods) Rules, 2023 for the Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) – reg.
      Summary: Linear Alkyl Benzene (HS 38170011) is designated as identified goods requiring use of the Kilogram unique quantity code in the bill of entry; importers must produce a test certificate, manufacturer's invoice, purchase order or contract, and manufacturing process documentation, and customs officers shall verify compliance with the Linear Alkyl Benzene (Quality Control) Order, 2022 during assessment.
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