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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 28,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2022 amended Section 68 to provide that the nature and source of any sum credited-whether loan, borrowing or other liability-will be treated as explained only if the source of funds is also explained in the hands of the creditor. This shifts the evidential burden onto the assessee to establish the creditor's identity, capacity and creditworthiness and to demonstrate the creditor's source of funds, subject to an exception for Venture Capital Funds and Venture Capital Companies registered with the securities regulator.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The tribunal found that the decisive issue was factual use: whether the vehicle served the running of the school and bona fide educational activities. It observed that being a luxury model alone does not justify disallowance when prior years' treatment and records (resolutions, depreciation, maintenance, driver salary) support educational use. The tribunal held that the assessing authority failed to rebut the assessee's case; absence of a log book, without contrary material from the revenue, was insufficient to establish application of income for the benefit of disqualified persons and to sustain disallowances.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An adjudicating authority cannot rely on or decide a matter on allegations that were not specified in the original show-cause notice; where an SCN is vague or cryptic and the final order rests on fresh allegations not disclosed in that SCN, the taxpayer is deprived of a meaningful opportunity to respond and the proceedings violate the principle of natural justice.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Penalty under Section 271(1)(c) was set aside because the income added to the assessee had already been offered to tax and assessed in the hands of another person; reliance was placed on authority that taxation of the same income in another entity is a relevant factor in deciding concealment, and therefore the tribunal directed deletion of the penalty.
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      Summary: The TIWG meeting concentrates on trade finance solutions to close the trade finance gap-engaging banks, financial institutions, export credit agencies and development finance institutions-and on how digitalisation and fintech can improve access. It also addresses strengthening Global Value Chain resilience, increasing developing-country participation, integrating MSMEs into global trade, and improving logistics to lower transaction costs, aiming to produce shared, human-centric deliverables.
      Summary: The Minister outlined a policy-driven digital development agenda positioning the ICT sector as the engine of national economic transformation, emphasising domestic R&D and innovation and a commitment to share developed technologies internationally. Industry and government speakers at the international exhibition stressed export-led growth, the significant contribution of services to export targets, demonstration of new ICT products, and the role of digitised public services in enabling governance delivery and international collaboration.
      Summary: The conference addresses the widening trade finance gap and explores how banks, development finance institutions and export credit agencies can bolster supply, while a second stream examines digitalisation and fintech-including network data, real time payments, SaaS and OCR-to reduce costs, speed implementation and expand MSME access to trade finance.
      Summary: The Finance Minister reviewed PSB exposure to recent international banking failures and directed emphasis on risk management, deposit and asset diversification, liquidity safeguards, regulatory compliance and regular stress testing. PSBs were instructed to identify concentration risks, adopt crisis management and communication plans, and leverage international and IFSC branches for opportunities. Guidance also included deposit mobilisation, redirecting stronger balance sheets to domestic credit growth, targeted credit outreach to low offtake regions, expansion into emerging sectors and promotion of the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra.
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      63/2015-2020 - dated - 25-3-2023 - FTP
      Inclusion of 18 HS Codes under Heading 5208 in Appendix 4R for RoDTEP
      Summary: Eighteen tariff lines under HS Heading 5208 for specified cotton woven fabrics are added to Appendix 4R, making them eligible for RoDTEP. The notification prescribes a uniform RoDTEP rate, a per unit cap and uses square metre as the unit of quantity; it is issued under powers conferred by the Foreign Trade Act and Policy and applies to exports from a specified March 2023 effective date.
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      191/03/2023 - dated 27-3-2023
      Clarification regarding GST rate and classification of ‘Rab’ based on the recommendation of the GST Council in its 49th meeting held on 18th February, 2023
      Summary: Supplies of Rab sold in pre-packaged and labelled form attract a 5% GST rate, while supplies in forms other than pre-packaged and labelled are subject to Nil GST; this treatment is effective from 1 March 2023 and past-period treatment is regularized on an "as is" basis.
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