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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 14,2024

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      By: Naina Rajgopalan
      Summary: Legal tax planning under the Income Tax Act reduces taxable income by claiming statutory exemptions and deductions: interest on savings (with enhanced relief for seniors); health insurance premium deductions and preventive health check allowances; tax-free life insurance maturity subject to premium-to-sum-assured conditions; home loan principal repayment and prescribed interest relief plus first-time buyer concessions; HRA and house rent deductions; investments in government saving schemes to claim aggregate investment deductions; eligible charitable donations made by acceptable payment modes; and partial integration treatment for agricultural income.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Demand orders passed without issuance of a Show Cause Notice are legally untenable; the court quashed the impugned orders and directed the authority to issue a SCN under Section 74(1) of the UPGST Act and afford the taxpayer an opportunity to respond before passing any fresh demand order.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Allowability of interest on delayed TDS depends on the ordinary tests for business deductions and disallowance rules. Interest for late remittance is often regarded as compensatory and deductible if incurred wholly and exclusively for business, whereas a contrary view treats such interest as tax-related and not a business expense. Authorities have diverged and a recent tribunal decision ruled against the taxpayer, leaving the issue unsettled.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 37(3) permits registered persons to rectify errors in furnished return details and to pay any tax and interest, subject to statutory cut offs tied to the September return or the annual return. Section 52(4) and (6) require e commerce operators to file monthly outward supply statements and allow rectification of non audit omissions within prescribed monthly and year end limits. Administrative refusal of belated rectification was reviewed against precedent favoring correction of inadvertent, non mala fide errors and directing administrative facilitation for uploading rectified GSTR 1 to enable input tax credit claims.
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      Summary: Evaluation under PM GatiShakti considered three highway projects and two railway projects focusing on integrated network planning, multimodal connectivity, and logistics efficiency. Key measures include a Multi Modal Logistics Park at Pune on DBFOT to aggregate freight and shift traffic to efficient modes; widening NH 334D to four lanes to improve airport and expressway connectivity; an elevated 4 lane corridor on NH 139 to ease urban congestion; a Greenfield broad gauge rail line linking Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to boost regional development; and doubling a Bihar rail section to increase capacity and offer an alternative route.
      Summary: The protocol establishes a Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO) as a bilateral institutional mechanism between India and the Dominican Republic, signed on March 12, 2024 after Union Cabinet approval, to formalise a standing forum for trade and commercial policy coordination. JETCO's functions include strengthening cooperation in trade, services and industrial technologies through technical assistance, training programmes and capacity building, facilitating knowledge sharing and best practices to address trade and industry challenges, and operationalising early meetings to expand existing bilateral commerce.
      Summary: CCI granted approval for the merger of Garagepreneurs Internet Private Limited and its related entities into North East Small Finance Bank Limited under a composite scheme of amalgamation, encompassing Quadrillion Finance Private Limited, Intergalactory Foundry Private Limited and RGVN (North-East) Microfinance Limited, with the composite scheme to be filed before the relevant tribunal; GIPL operates digital payment and credit services under the brand "slice" targeting underbanked customers, and NESFB is a private small finance bank operating across North Eastern states and West Bengal.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved a proposed combination in which TPG Growth V SF Markets Pte. Ltd. and Waverly Pte. Ltd., via Asia Healthcare Holdings Pte. Ltd., will subscribe for fresh redeemable preference shares in AHH and AHH will thereafter acquire a majority shareholding in Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology Private Limited, a single-specialty provider of urology, nephrology, dialysis and transplant services in South India. The parties include a TPG-managed investment fund, a GIC-related special purpose vehicle, and a Singapore-based healthcare holding company; detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs published the Committee on Digital Competition Law's Report and the Draft Bill on Digital Competition Law and has invited public comments via its e consultation module; both documents are available on the Ministry's website and comments must be submitted by the stated deadline.
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      16/2024 - dated - 12-3-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017 - The notification includes changes in the tariff classification for certain goods related to X-ray machines used in medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary fields.
      Summary: This notification amends Notification No. 50/2017-Customs by substituting the item (e) description against S. No. 563A to specify a High Frequency X Ray Generator (9022 14 10) and by inserting S. Nos. 563B, 563C and 563D to add: a High Frequency X Ray Generator (>25KHz, >=500mA) for manufacture of X ray machines (9022 14 10 referring to 9022 14 20/90); specified parts including Vertical Bucky, X Ray Tube Suspension and X Ray Grid (9022 90 90); and a Multi Leaf Collimator/Iris (9022 29 00 or 9022 90 90). Each inserted entry records a concessional tariff entry of 10%. The amendment substitutes item (e) at S. No. 564 similarly and commences on 1 April 2024.
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      15/2024 - dated - 12-3-2024 - Cus
      Amendment in Chapter 90 in First Schedule of Customs Tariff Act, 1975 - Basic Rate of duty modified for "90223000 - X-ray tubes" and "90229090 - Other"
      Summary: The Central Government has amended the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act by substituting the basic duty entry for specified X ray tube tariff items in Chapter 90 with a fifteen percent rate; the notification invokes statutory powers to increase duty where immediate action is necessary and makes the amendment effective from 1 April 2024.
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      14/2024 - dated - 12-3-2024 - Cus
      Gold is exempt from the whole of the duty of customs leviable thereon, Imported by the RBI.
      Summary: Exemption exempts gold falling under Customs Tariff Heading 7108 from the whole of customs duty and from the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess when imported into India by the Reserve Bank of India, invoked under powers in the Customs Act, 1962 and the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 as necessary in the public interest.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-RAC-2/P/CIR/2024/000015 - dated 12-3-2024
      Simplification and streamlining of Offer Documents of Mutual Fund Schemes – Extension of timelines
      Summary: SEBI extends timelines for implementation of the simplified format for SID/KIM/SAI: updated formats apply from June 1, 2024; draft or recently filed SIDs may use the old format if updated per SEBI timelines; existing SIDs must be updated by June 30, 2024 with data as of May 31, 2024. The half yearly update for the period ending March 31, 2024 may be completed by June 30, 2024. All revised SIDs must be published on SEBI, AMFI and AMC websites within the prescribed timelines.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 06 / 2024 - dated 15-2-2024
      IGST Refund Drive from 19.02.2024 – 01.03.2024 for rectification of Shipping Bill errors – regarding
      Summary: A time-bound IGST refund drive at Chennai Customs prioritises processing of shipping bills with validation error codes (SB001-SB006) by enabling exporters to verify ICEGATE error responses and submit prescribed rectification documents. Dedicated refund cells and a nodal Additional Commissioner are appointed to handle EGM errors, GSTIN mismatches and invalid invoice corrections; remedies require specified documentary proof, EDI job numbers or TR6 challans as applicable, and submission options include in-person during the drive or at the Sevottam Desk for offline filings.
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