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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 29,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: GST year-end compliance requires confirming registrations and scheme elections, validating zero rated supply documentation, and ensuring proper treatment of advances, cross charges and reverse charge transactions. Key operational tasks are reconciliations of books with GSTR 1/GSTR 3B, GSTR 2B versus ITC registers, HSN disclosures, e invoice and e way bill records, and import documentation. Review of Rule based ITC apportionments, capital goods adjustments, issuance of debit/credit notes, reconciliation of tax utilization with the electronic ledger, and centralised documentation practices are necessary to finalise year end adjustments and support annual return filings.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The MOOWR Scheme allows importation of raw materials and capital goods into bonded manufacturing facilities without immediate customs duty or IGST payment; duty is payable only if finished goods or capital goods are cleared for domestic consumption, while exports of finished goods or exported capital goods remain exempt from the deferred duty. The Scheme requires a combined application and license process, execution of a bond after on site compliance verification, digital recordkeeping in a prescribed format, monthly returns, and five year record preservation, with flexibility on facility location and clearance destinations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The GST portal process for an Advance Ruling requires electronic filing, fee deposit from the cash ledger, template completion, document upload, verification and digital signing to generate an ARN and 'Submitted' status. The Authority issues hearing notices, admits or rejects applications (rejection not appealable but rectifiable), and on admission disposes matters by order or makes a Reference to the Appellate Authority where members differ. The Authority may order Rectification (including suo motu) and may declare rulings void ab initio for fraud or suppression after hearing.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The penalty under Section 271B for late filing of the tax audit report was deleted where the assessee, facing business collapse and heavy losses, was found to have been prevented by reasonable cause from obtaining an audit in time and had filed the audit report before completion of the assessment, making penalty inappropriate.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court held that when an adverse decision is contemplated the revenue must grant an opportunity of personal hearing as a matter of natural justice, regardless of an assessee's prior online indication declining hearing; absence of such hearing rendered the impugned adverse tax order unsustainable, leading to its setting aside and remittal for fresh notice and a meaningful hearing so the authority may pass a reasoned order.
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      Summary: Official Development Assistance from Japan funds three projects in India: the Patna Metro Rail Project to build two metro corridors for urban traffic mitigation and climate benefits; a West Bengal project financing ecosystem-based climate-change measures, biodiversity conservation, livelihood activities and institutional strengthening; and a tranche-II Rajasthan water-sector project to improve water-use efficiency, rehabilitate irrigation infrastructure, deliver agricultural support services and promote gender-inclusive farmer participation to enhance productivity and livelihoods.
      Summary: SEBI is investigating dealings in the shares of multiple companies for alleged violations of the Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to the securities market, including market manipulation and attendant unfair trade practices; the regulator reports that it does not identify shell companies.
      Summary: Direct tax collection by way of Tax Deduction at Source on transfers of Virtual Digital Assets aggregated to the reported sum for the fiscal year to the stated date, applying a withholding mechanism on payments from VDA transfers. Crypto assets remain broadly unregulated as a sector, but transactions are subject to the Income Tax Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act; international commentary describes crypto markets as largely speculative with limited connections to the real economy.
      Summary: Operation by the Central Bureau of Narcotics led to searches and seizures under the NDPS Act, 1985, recovering MDMA/Ecstasy, cocaine, suspected psychotropic powder, packing and weighing materials and delivery vehicles; two foreign nationals were arrested and diplomatic channels notified, and the classification of MDMA quantities as a commercial quantity informed enforcement.
      Summary: The Economic Survey's real GDP projection for the coming year was affirmed by the Union Minister of State for Finance and corresponds closely with the World Bank's independent forecast. Historically, official growth estimates have generally tracked actual growth, with significant divergence confined to years affected by exceptional global shocks such as the global financial crisis and the COVID 19 pandemic.
      Summary: Payment at par is made on the maturity date with interest ceasing from that date. Holders of securities in Subsidiary General Ledger, Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger, or Stock Certificate form must submit bank account particulars or an electronic mandate in advance so payment can be made by credit or by a pay order incorporating bank particulars. Absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries, or designated bank branches for repayment. Paying offices will advance payment if the maturity date is a state-declared holiday.
      Summary: Extension granted for mandatory PAN-Aadhaar linking, allowing eligible PAN holders additional time to intimate Aadhaar to the prescribed authority without repercussions. Failure to do so by the extended deadline will render the PAN inoperative, with consequences including no refunds against such PANs, no interest on refunds for the inoperative period, and TDS/TCS at higher rates. Reinstatement is possible by intimating Aadhaar to the prescribed authority and paying a prescribed fee within the cure period. Specified exemption categories are not liable to these consequences.
      Summary: Constitution of an expert group to strengthen Multilateral Development Banks tasked with preparing a roadmap with milestones and timelines to update the MDB ecosystem, reform vision, incentive structures, operational approaches and financial capacity to better finance Sustainable Development Goals and transboundary challenges, evaluate funding needs and complementary capacity sources, and design coordination mechanisms among MDBs, with a report due to the G20 Presidency.
      Summary: Approval was granted under the Competition Act for the acquisition of share capital of NSPIRA Management Services Private Limited by three individual acquirers who will purchase minority stakes from two selling shareholders, thereby increasing their aggregate holding alongside existing promoter and management positions. The acquirers include the Managing Director and a Director of the Target. NSPIRA provides management services to educational institutions, including administrative, academic support, infrastructure and IT services. A detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved the proposed combination in which HL Terminal Holding B.V., a newly incorporated wholly owned subsidiary of Hapag-Lloyd Aktiengesellschaft, will acquire certain shareholding in JM Baxi Ports and Logistics Private Limited, a provider of container terminal and inland logistics services; a detailed order of the regulator will follow.
      Summary: The central fiscal authorities employ data analytics, big data and AI/ML in tax administration to identify fiscal risks and enhance compliance. For indirect taxes, Project ADVAIT provides reports, interactive dashboards and analytical models-using data matching, network analysis, pattern recognition, predictive analytics, text mining and forecasting-to detect evasion and support policy. For direct taxes, analytics and AI/ML identify high-risk cases, prompt taxpayers on return mismatches, send advance-tax reminders, enable large-scale information storage and search, visualise taxpayer networks, and segment taxpayers for targeted anti-evasion efforts.
      Summary: SWAMIH Fund finances stressed or stalled mid income and affordable housing projects that meet specified eligibility: at least 90% of available FSI/FAR developed as affordable or mid income units, net worth positive, RERA registration with minimum project cost expenditure, and last mile funding need; Fund capital is secured by a senior charge over the funded portion (except where a regulatory authority holds first charge); affordable/mid income units are limited to 200 sqm RERA carpet area and regionally prescribed maximum prices.
      Summary: A reported year on year increase in GST collections reflects revenue growth across the months of FY 2022-23, with December receipts higher than the prior year and monthly GST receipts exceeding a high recurring threshold for eleven consecutive months; month by month figures for April through February show higher collections in 2022-23 compared to 2021-22.
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      Customs

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      17/2023 - dated - 27-3-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Customs airports — Appointment for specified purposes - Seeks to amend Notification No. 61/94-Customs (N.T.) dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: The CBIC amends Notification No. 61/94 Customs (N.T.) to designate Mopa airport in Goa as an authorized location for the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods or any class of such goods, with Dabolim renumbered as item (a) and Mopa inserted as item (b).

      GST - States

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      15/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 27-3-2023 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment inserts an explanation to clarify that the exemption for renting of residential dwelling covers services to a registered person who is the proprietor of a proprietorship concern when the proprietor rents the dwelling in his personal capacity for use as his own residence and the renting is on his own account and not that of the proprietorship concern; additionally, a specified earlier entry in the schedule is omitted and the amendment is given effect from the date stated in the notification.

      Income Tax

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      15/2023 - dated - 28-3-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: PAN becomes inoperative where a person allotted PAN by the cut-off has not intimated Aadhaar by the deadline; reactivation requires payment of the prescribed fee and Aadhaar intimation, after which the PAN becomes operative within thirty days. While inoperative, refunds are not made and no interest is payable for the affected period; higher rates apply for tax deduction and tax collection at source in accordance with sections 206AA and 206CC. The Board will specify the effective date for these consequences and the DGIT (Systems) will specify verification formats and procedures.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I POD1/P/CIR/2023/47 - dated 28-3-2023
      Nomination for Mutual Fund Unit Holders – Extension of timelines
      Summary: Existing individual mutual fund unit holders were required to either provide nomination or opt out of nomination, with non-compliant folios originally liable to be frozen for debits. The freezing date was extended to September 30, 2023, while AMCs and RTAs were directed to send fortnightly emails and SMS guidance to non-compliant unit holders. All other provisions of the earlier nomination circulars remained unchanged.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2023/42 - dated 27-3-2023
      Nomination for Eligible Trading and Demat Accounts – Extension of timelines for existing account holders
      Summary: The timeline for existing eligible trading and demat account holders to furnish nomination details or a declaration opting out of nomination has been extended, and the freezing provisions will now take effect from September 30, 2023 instead of March 31, 2023. Stock brokers and depository participants must send fortnightly email and SMS communications to clients where nomination details are not captured, while stock exchanges and depositories must amend relevant rules, disseminate the circular, and submit monthly reports on implementation efforts.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/AFD/P/CIR/2023/043 - dated 27-3-2023
      Streamlining the onboarding process of FPIs
      Summary: Registration may be provisionally granted on the basis of scanned, certified CAFs and supporting documents, with PAN allotment processed via the CAF module and KYC uploaded to KRAs; custodians must block account activity until physical documents are verified and, following verification, apply for CP Codes to enable FPI market access. Digital signatures compliant with the Information Technology Act are permitted for CAF execution, authorised bank officials may certify copies via SWIFT messages, and FPIs may submit a unique investor group ID in lieu of full constituent details. Timing references in the Master Circular are clarified and the changes are effective immediately.
      4.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-POD-2/P/CIR/2023/41 - dated 27-3-2023
      Amendment to Securities Lending Scheme, 1997
      Summary: Payments of fees, penalties and recoveries under the Securities Lending Scheme must be made only by electronic modes (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS, SEBI payment gateway or other SEBI specified digital modes); approved intermediaries shall be sent receipts after realization of such payments. Stock exchanges and clearing corporations must implement system changes, amend bye laws, disseminate the change to members and confirm compliance. Other provisions of the 1997 scheme remain in force; the amendment is effective from April 1, 2023.

      DGFT

      5.
      Trade Notice No. 27/2022-2023 - dated 28-3-2023
      Extension of Date for mandatory electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) through the Common Digital Platform to 31st December 2023
      Summary: Extension of the mandatory electronic filing transition for Non Preferential Certificates of Origin on the Common Digital Platform to 31 December 2023; use of the e CoO system remains optional until that date and manual/paper processing is permitted. Designated issuing agencies must sensitize and encourage exporters to register for and use the online platform; guidance and Help Manual & FAQs are available on the e CoO landing page.

      Customs

      6.
      Instruction No. 12/2023 - dated 27-3-2023
      Demarcation of the role of Central Intelligence Unit (CIU) in a Custom House in relation to anti-smuggling work
      Summary: Anti-smuggling matters presenting a vigilance angle must be investigated by the Central Intelligence Unit (CIU), while matters that involve only revenue loss or prohibition/restriction violations without a vigilance aspect are to be handled by the Special Intelligence and Investigation Unit (SIIB). Cases discovered to fall within the other unit's remit after initial assessment must be transferred accordingly. Custom Houses are advised to establish CIUs, place them under senior Commissioner-level oversight, maintain registers and periodic reports, and ensure liaison with other enforcement agencies.
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