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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 14,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Assessing officers must independently apply their mind and place sufficient reasons on record before invoking rectification for accepted revenue-audit objections; only manifest errors in the record such as arithmetical or clerical mistakes or clear misreading of law qualify as mistakes apparent. The CBDT has instructed strict adherence to the procedure in Instruction No. 7/2017, requiring the Principal Commissioner to consider whether revisional powers should be exercised and directing field authorities to take remedial action only after due application of mind to avoid appellate reversals.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An unsigned demand order lacks legal effect and is unsustainable; the SCN was vague for not specifying allegations the taxpayer must address. The court found that an unsigned notice/order cannot be considered an order, relied on precedent regarding the necessity of a digital signature, and required the authority to permit a fresh reply and then pass a signed order after affording an opportunity of hearing and stating reasons.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Statutory authorities must complete adjudication within a reasonable time when no statutory limitation is prescribed; courts have used related limitation periods as benchmarks and have invalidated show cause notices and orders issued after excessive delay. In customs matters this principle has led to quashing of delayed proceedings where documents were withheld, inquiries were not pursued, or adjudication occurred many years after the notice, and it also affects recoveries and refund claims when limitation bars relief.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Delegated legislation comprises rules, regulations, notifications and similar instruments made under an enabling provision of the parent statute to fill in procedural and detailed measures; it must conform to the legislative policy and broad principles set by the legislature, may not alter essential features of the law, and is subject to judicial review for constitutional or enabling act violations. Delegation is limited to ancillary legislative functions, cannot create a parallel legislature or repeal law, and may be exercisable with retrospective effect where expressly authorised.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Taxing authorities cannot obstruct an assessee's statutory right to appeal by invoking technicalities where the electronic portal fails to record or accept an appeal; administrative refusal to entertain offline submissions frustrates the appellate remedy and is impermissible. In absence of a prescribed alternative mode, offline filing or complaints about portal errors must be treated as valid, and departmental correspondence demanding proof of online filing despite portal glitches is subject to being set aside.
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      Summary: The e Verification Scheme, 2021 creates a fully electronic process to share and verify financial transaction information via the Annual Information Statement, enabling taxpayers to object to Source misreporting, supply evidence, and submit Updated ITRs to promote voluntary compliance; a pilot covering FY 2019 20 transactions processed about 68,000 cases with e Verification completed in roughly 35,000 cases.
      Summary: The PM GatiShakti National Master Plan is an integrated platform to synchronise multimodal and last mile connectivity and break departmental silos; regional workshops demonstrated platform use, shared State logistics policy priorities, advanced port connectivity and multimodality discussions, and promoted LEADS assessment, inter departmental coordination, freight mapping, private investment, and technology enabled, data driven logistics planning.
      Summary: Negotiation and early conclusion of a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), building on implementation of the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), including resolution of bilateral technical market access issues to expand trade and investment. Ministers also committed to coordinated engagement in the G20 and IPEF, cooperation on a smooth clean energy transition toward net zero, and strengthening the World Trade Organization, including restoring a fully functioning dispute settlement system.
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