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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 04,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The assessee claimed professional fees for share valuation as business expenditure; the AO disallowed the claim while the CIT(A) classified it under capital gains. The assessee did not press the classification ground before the Tribunal. A penalty for furnishing inaccurate particulars was deleted by the CIT(A) and upheld by the Tribunal and High Court on the basis that full disclosure negates penalty where the dispute reflects a difference of opinion.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notional interest on interest-free refundable security deposits cannot be treated as additional consideration for renting of immovable property unless the department proves a nexus showing the deposit influenced the rent; absent statutory deeming or evidential foundation, arbitrary addition of notional interest undermines valuation and is not leviable to service tax.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Assessing officers must consider all material aspects and documentary records before initiating or completing assessments under the GST framework. The taxability of directors' payments depends on their legal character: amounts declared and treated as salaries with tax deducted at source are prima facie employment consideration, while payments for services must be tested on factual records. Labeling and TDS are material but not conclusive; absent consideration of relevant documents, further factual enquiry and reassessment are appropriate under the GST determination provisions.
      By: Asha Latha
      Summary: GTA services cover road transport where a consignment note (or equivalent document) is issued and include ancillary activities integral to transport. Specified exemptions apply for certain goods and recipients, while low-value consignments lose exemption. Taxation may be under RCM or FCM depending on a yearly option by the GTA; ITC is generally ineligible for GTA supplies and must be apportioned and reversed where applicable. Valuation issues arise where recipient-supplied inputs (e.g., fuel) may be includable in the supply value. Compliance includes time/place of supply rules, documentation duties, e invoice exemptions with a prescribed declaration, and classification under SAC 9965.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Writ jurisdiction cannot be used to bypass the mandatory pre-deposit condition for filing a statutory appeal; where the appellate forum finds the precondition unmet it may refuse to entertain the appeal and thereby foreclose adjudication on the merits, because writ relief is not intended to nullify clear statutory mandates requiring pre-deposit before an appeal is admitted.
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      Summary: The Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is described as the operational cornerstone for real time fund flow, management information and cash management, enabling Direct Benefits Transfer and large scale payments. The summary stresses end to end implementation of the e Bill system for full coverage and improved bill payment efficiency, institutional reforms including Treasury Single Account, Central Nodal Account and Single Nodal Account mechanisms, a successful SNA SPARSH pilot linking PFMS with e Kuber and State IFMIS, and participation in G 20 Data Gap initiatives.
      Summary: Financial intelligence enforcement found deficiencies in a payments bank's record-keeping, transaction monitoring and customer due diligence after information that proceeds from illegal online gambling were routed through its accounts. A Show Cause Notice alleged failures under rules on maintenance of records, customer identification, reporting obligations and AML/CFT/KYC safeguards for payout and beneficiary services. On review of submissions and material on record, the Director exercised statutory authority to impose a monetary penalty as an enforcement measure to address the substantiated compliance lapses.
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      65/2023 - dated - 1-3-2024 - FTP
      Export of Onions (under HS code 0703 10 19) to UAE
      Summary: The central government authorises export of onions under HS code 0703 10 19 to the UAE through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), permitting a total shipment of 14,400 metric tonnes under powers of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023, with a quarterly quantity ceiling of 3,600 metric tonnes.

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      S.O. 15/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Special Procedure to be followed by the Electronic commerce operator who is required to collect tax at source u/s 52 Punjab Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The electronic commerce operator must allow supplies by an exempted person only if an enrolment number is allotted on the common portal, must not allow any inter State supply by that person, must not collect tax at source in respect of such supplies, and must furnish details of those supplies in FORM GSTR 8 electronically. Where multiple operators are involved, the operator who finally releases payment to the person is treated as the electronic commerce operator for these obligations. The procedure is effective from the stated commencement date.
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      S.O. 14/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Special Procedure to be followed by the Electronic commerce operator as required to collect tax at source u/s 52 in respect of goods supplied through it by the person paying tax u/s 10
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators facilitating supplies by persons paying tax under the composition scheme must prohibit inter state supplies through their platform, collect tax at source on such supplies and remit it to the Government, and furnish details of those supplies electronically in FORM GSTR 8 on the common portal; this procedure is effective from 1 October 2023.
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      S.O. 13/P.A.5/2017/S. 23/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to waive the requirement of mandatory registration under section 24(ix) of PGST Act for person supplying goods through ECOs, subject to certain conditions
      Summary: Exempts persons supplying goods through an electronic commerce operator required to collect tax at source from mandatory State registration if their aggregate turnover does not exceed the registration threshold, subject to conditions: no inter State supplies, single State electronic commerce supply, possession and declaration of PAN and business address on the common portal with validation, issuance of a single State enrolment number on successful validation, prohibition on supplying through the operator without an enrolment number, and cancellation of enrolment on subsequent registration under section 25; effective from 1 October 2023.
      5.
      S.O. 12/P.A.5/2027/S. 158A/2024. - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to notify “Account Aggregator” as the systems with which information may be shared by the common portal under section 158A of the PGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification designates Account Aggregator as an authorized system with which the common portal may share information on a consent basis under section 158A of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and defines Account Aggregator by reference to the RBI directions as a non financial banking company undertaking Account Aggregator business.
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      S.O. 11/P.A.5/2017/S. 148/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to notify a special procedure for condonation of delay in filing of appeals against demand orders passed until 31st March, 2023
      Summary: Notification permits condonation of delay for appeals against demand orders passed by 31 March 2023, requiring filing in FORM GST APL-01 by the prescribed deadline. Admissibility is conditional on full payment of admitted liabilities and payment of a specified portion of the disputed tax with a minimum share debited from the Electronic Cash Ledger; pending appeals may be deemed filed if they meet this payment condition. No refunds of excess pre-notification payments are available until disposal, and non-tax demands are excluded. Chapter XIII of the Punjab GST Rules, 2017, applies mutatis mutandis.
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      S.O. 10/P.A.5/2017/S. 148/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.93/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2017, dated the 28th November, 2017
      Summary: With effect from 1st October, 2023, the words ", other than the registered person making supply of specified actionable claims as defined in clause (102A) of section 2 of the said Act," are inserted immediately after the words and figures "composition levy under section 10 of the said Act" in the cited Punjab notification, thereby excluding suppliers of specified actionable claims from the composition levy.

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      26/2024 - dated - 1-3-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) – 'Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board', notified
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 grants exemption to Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board for specified income comprising establishment, administrative, supervision, water charges and rent; forfeiture of earnest money deposit; penalty, sale of scrap, storage and survey charges; and interest on bank deposits, subject to conditions that the Board shall not engage in commercial activity, activities and specified income remain unchanged across financial years, and the Board files its return of income as required.
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      25/2024 - dated - 1-3-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) – 'Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority', notified
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 exempts specified incomes of the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority: government grants or loans/advances; fees and penalties under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act; RTI fees; and interest on bank deposits. The exemption is conditional on the Authority not undertaking commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and income nature across financial years, and filing returns under clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act.
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