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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 18,2024

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Payments to micro and small enterprises are deductible only on actual payment where such payments exceed the MSME statutory time limits; the ordinary proviso allowing accrual deduction if paid by the return filing due date does not apply to these delayed payments. Only suppliers qualifying as micro or small enterprises and identified through registration fall within this rule; advance payments remain deductible in the year paid and cheque handover is regarded as payment.
      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: An updated return (ITR-U) allows taxpayers to correct prior tax returns within a prescribed post assessment period for errors such as misstated income heads, omitted income, carry forward loss adjustments, depreciation changes, and tax credit revisions. Filing is in two parts: Part A requires taxpayer identifiers, eligibility confirmation and reasons for amendment; Part B requires revised income and tax computations, amounts due or refundable, and disclosure of prior tax credits and reliefs. The mechanism is time limited, subject to verification procedures, and attracts penalties and interest for late filing; certain amendments and cases under statutory probes are excluded.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that confiscated goods and the vehicle shall be released on interim terms where the petitioner is permitted to furnish a cash deposit of twenty five percent of the adjudged amount and provide a bank guarantee for the outstanding balance; the court refused to compel unauthorised third parties to furnish surety bonds and allowed the petitioner to challenge the impugned order through available legal remedies.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      10/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - CE
      Seeks to amend No. 18/2022-Central Excise, dated the 19th July, 2022 to increase the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude.
      Summary: Notification amends the principal excise notification to substitute the Table entry for Serial No. 1, column (4) with a revised per tonne rate for the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of petroleum crude, under statutory excise and finance provisions, effective 16 March 2024.

      Customs

      2.
      07/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - ADD
      Seeks to extend ADD on Aluminium Road Wheels imported from China PR.
      Summary: Continuation of anti dumping duty on cast aluminium alloy wheels (12-24 inches diameter) from China PR is imposed after a review found continued dumping and injury. The notification supersedes the earlier order, prescribes producer specific and residual duty rates per unit, and states that the duty will be levied in Indian currency for five years, with exchange rates for calculation determined by notifications under the Customs Act and the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
      3.
      G.S.R. 210 (E) - dated - 15-3-2024 - Cus
      Corrigendum : Notification No. 60/2023-Customs, dated the 19th October, 2023
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Notification No. 60/2023-Customs by substituting entries in List 34A and stipulating that the substituted entries operate with effect from the commencement of the relevant fiscal year, thereby fixing the effective date for the substitution and replacing the prior published phrasing in the Gazette.
      4.
      21/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 22/2022- Customs dated 30.04.2022, in order to notify third tranche of India-UAE CEPA
      Summary: Amendment substitutes TABLE I, TABLE II and TABLE III of Notification No. 22/2022 Customs with updated tariff listings: TABLE I revises tariff items with corresponding Basic Customs Duty (BCD) rates; TABLE II sets selected tariff items with BCD and AIDC rates; TABLE III prescribes quota quantities, in quota tariff rates and AIDC rates with conditions. The changes are effected under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 to implement the third tranche of the India UAE CEPA and come into force on 1st April, 2024.
      5.
      20/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend No. 11/2018-Customs, dated the 2nd February, 2018, to exempt SWS on EVs imported under of the Ministry of Heavy Industries' Scheme to promote manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 11/2018 Customs adds, in the Table against Sl. No. 57, after item (iv) and before the words "of the Table", a new item (v) specifying column (3), sub-item (c) of item (2) of S. No. 526A, thereby extending the notification's exemption coverage to that specific tariff entry for electric passenger cars imported under the Ministry of Heavy Industries' manufacturing promotion scheme.
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      19/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017 to give concession to EVs imported under of the Ministry of Heavy Industries' Scheme to promote manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India.
      Summary: Prescribes concessional customs duty rates for electrically operated vehicles (heading 8703), distinguishing knocked down kits and complete imports, and provides a concessional treatment for vehicles meeting a minimum CIF threshold when imported under the Ministry of Heavy Industries' manufacturing scheme, subject to a sunset provision.
      7.
      23/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 58/2021-Customs (N.T.), dated the 01.07.2021 under sub-section (2) of Section 151B of the Customs Act, 1962 to notify Agreement or Arrangement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance (CMAA) in Customs Matter of India and with other Countries
      Summary: Amendment adds a new notified entry inserting an Agreement or Arrangement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance (CMAA) in customs matters between India and the Republic of Armenia under Section 151B(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 by placing the Armenia instrument as S. No. 16A in the table of contracting states within Notification No. 58/2021-Customs (N.T.), thereby formalizing administrative cooperation and information-sharing for customs purposes.

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      32/2024 - dated - 15-3-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government specifies the “The Press Trust of India Limited, New Delhi” as a news agency set up in India solely for collection and distribution of news for two assessment years 2022-2023 to 2023-2024 for the purpose of section 10(22B)
      Summary: The Central Government designates The Press Trust of India Limited, New Delhi, as a news agency qualifying for exemption under the Income-tax Act clause for the specified assessment period, conditional on the agency applying or accumulating its income solely for collection and distribution of news and not distributing income to its members.
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