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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 08,2024

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Entitlement to input tax credit depends on documentary evidence and books of account rather than solely on reflection in the GST portal; the portal is a facilitator, not the primary source. Portal or filing constraints that prevent timely GSTR-3B submission do not automatically forfeit ITC, and assessing officers must examine invoices, e waybills, contracts and other records before rejecting a claim that appears in annual returns or GST statements other than GSTR-3B.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A company that pays for and records acquisition and related expenses of a vehicle, and exercises commercial dominion and business use of the vehicle, can be treated as the beneficial owner and claim depreciation even if the vehicle is registered in a director's name; entitlement requires factual proof of payment, accounting recognition, control and business use and mere registration in the director's name is not conclusive.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Section 19 prohibits an Indian subsidiary from holding or owning shares in its holding company, directly or by nominee, and bars a holding company from allotting shares in its subsidiary. Exceptions are limited to instances where the subsidiary holds as legal representative of a deceased member, as a trustee, or where it was a shareholder before the holding company was formed; voting by the subsidiary is confined to its role as legal representative or trustee. The rule aims to prevent conflicting member interests and protect holding company control and corporate/tax structures.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An Assessing Officer should not deny Input Tax Credit solely because the credit was not reflected in Form GSTR-3B where the taxpayer demonstrates the credit in Form GSTR-2A and Form GSTR-9; the officer must examine supporting documents, call for required records, and reconsider the claim rather than reject it on the narrow ground of non-reflection in GSTR-3B, with the matter remitted for reassessment after document-led scrutiny.
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      Summary: Transparent financial reporting and audit quality were advanced as central regulatory objectives and governance pillars, with speakers stressing government commitment, NFRA's role in upholding reporting and audit standards, and the need to strengthen regulatory frameworks and enforcement for investor protection. The conference prioritized leveraging technology in audits, updating auditing standards, reinforcing audit committees and independent directors, promoting audit market competition, improving reporting practices, and integrating sustainability reporting.
      Summary: DRI officers intercepted an illicit elephant tusk consignment near Bengaluru, arrested seven suspects and seized two tusks (about 6.8 kg) under Section 50 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Recent amendments effective April 1, 2023, granted DRI enhanced enforcement powers, which have been used to conduct multiple seizures across India in the fiscal year 2023-2024 targeting domestic ivory trafficking.
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      Customs

      1.
      13/2024 - dated - 6-3-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 50/2017- Customs dated 30.06.2017, in order to reduce the BCD on imports of meat and edible offal, of ducks, frozen, subject to the prescribed conditions, with effect from 07.03.2024.
      Summary: Amendment inserts a tariff entry for frozen meat and edible offal of ducks attracting a Basic Customs Duty of 5% and adds condition 116 requiring, at import, (a) a sanitary certificate from the designated officer per the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying O.M. confirming compliance with specified parameters, and (b) either a Ministry of Tourism certificate confirming three-star-or-above hotel status or a valid restricted import authorisation from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade.
      2.
      17/2024 - dated - 6-3-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal customs notification to fix or confirm tariff values in US dollars for specified imported goods, including edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and defined categories of gold and silver; enacted under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 and effective from the stated commencement date.

      DGFT

      3.
      69/2023 - dated - 7-3-2024 - FTP
      Enabling provisions for import of inputs that are subjected to mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) by Advance Authorisation holders and EOU
      Summary: Amendments permit import of inputs subject to mandatory Quality Control Orders by Advance Authorisation holders without pre-import QCO compliance only when specifically endorsed on the AA and used in manufacture of export goods for physical export. Unutilised imports cannot be cleared to DTA and must be destroyed or re-exported; AA holders must pay exempted duties with interest and a composition fee to DGFT before EODC. Exemptions exclude DFIA, apply similarly to EOUs upon undertaking, and are subject to para 2.03(c) and Appendix 2Y listings.
      4.
      68/2023 - dated - 7-3-2024 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy condition for Raw Pet Coke and Calcined Pet Coke under Chapter 27 of Schedule-I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022
      Summary: The import policy substitute for Condition 06(b) sets revised permissible import quantities for RPC for CPC manufacturing and CPC for the aluminium industry, conditional on: use only as feedstock, prohibition on use as fuel, actual user restrictions preventing transfers or exports, reliance on recorded processing capacity for pro rata allocations, and mandatory compliance with the air quality order.
      5.
      66/2023 - dated - 6-3-2024 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy condition for Duck Meat Chapter 2 of ITC (HS) 2022, Schedule–I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Imports under ITC(HS) codes 02074200 and 02074500 are generally Free, but importation of Premium Duck Meat as defined by the DAHD order and the Department of Revenue customs notification for supply to hotels and restaurants is classified as Restricted.

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      11/2023 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 5-3-2024 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts entry 227A in Schedule IV to add specified actionable claim under Any Chapter, defining it as actionable claims arising by way of betting, casinos, gambling, horse racing, lottery, or online money gaming; omits S. Nos. 228 and 229; and adds an Explanation that undefined terms take meanings from the Jharkhand, Integrated, and Union Territory GST Acts. Effective from 1st October, 2023.
      7.
      F. 12 (1) FD/Tax/2024-73 - dated - 7-3-2024 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to notify "Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit" as the system with which information may be shared by the common portal based on consent under sub-section (2) of Section 158A of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification under the Rajasthan GST Act notifies the Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit as the system with which information may be shared by the GST common portal based on consent under section 158A(2). The platform is described as an enterprise grade open architecture IT framework enabling access to information from multiple data sources, convergence of financial and data service providers, and interoperable data exchange through standard, protocol driven open APIs.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/13 - dated 5-3-2024
      List of goods notified under SCRA, 1956
      Summary: Ministry of Finance notifications dated March 01, 2024 revise the list of goods under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, expanding derivative-eligible underlyings by adding thirteen goods and metal alloys; SEBI updates the Master Circular references to the new notification and directs recognised exchanges and clearing corporations to amend bye-laws, disseminate the circular to members and on websites, and report implementation to SEBI.

      DGFT

      2.
      47/2023 - dated 7-3-2024
      Enabling provisions for import of inputs that are subjected to mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) by Advance Authorisation holders and EOU
      Summary: A new Appendix 2Y under the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 enables Advance Authorisation holders and EOUs to import inputs covered by mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) where the DGFT has exempted those QCO notifications; the Appendix lists the Ministries/Departments whose QCOs are so exempted and takes immediate effect under FTP paragraphs 1.03 and 2.04 for goods to be utilised in manufacture of export products.
      3.
      48/2023 - dated 7-3-2024
      Import of Menthol covered under ITC(HS) codes: 29061100, 30039021, 33012590 and 33012400 under Advance Authorisation/DFIA
      Summary: Menthol is suspended from the Standard Input-Output Norms and from adhoc norms by amendment to the Handbook of Procedures and SION with immediate effect; pending review of the affected norms, no Advance Authorisation or DFIA shall be issued for Menthol.
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