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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 03,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article contends the Supreme Court read words such as 'deducted', 'deposited', and 'retained' into statutory provisions governing deemed income and deductions, thereby conflating 'sums received' with employer payroll deductions credited to employee accounts. It argues the statutory text uses 'received' and 'credited' in defined ways, that 'actually paid' is limited in scope elsewhere, and that the Court failed to justify importing terms that change the legal characterization of employee contributions, warranting reconsideration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Detention and penalty cannot be imposed under the UPGST detention provision solely for alleged undervaluation; the competent procedure requires issuance of a valuation assessment notice and completion of assessment under the statutory valuation provisions, and only thereafter, if undervaluation is established, may penalty consequences follow.
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      Summary: IICA and HP India launched a collaborative ESG professional programme offering fully funded scholarships and an open nomination process on the IICA website. The course delivers a comprehensive online curriculum comprising self-paced e-learning modules, live interactive master classes by national and international ESG experts, and one in-person networking session. Eligibility requires a bachelor's degree and relevant professional experience, and the programme targets practitioners in business and human rights, ESG, EHS, sustainability, and CSR, with administrative details and admissions information provided on the programme webpage.
      Summary: Announcement of auctions for three Government Securities to be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using multiple price auctions (price based for two securities and yield based for one). The Government may retain additional subscription up to a notified limit for each security. Up to five percent of each notified amount is earmarked for eligible bidders under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the E Kuber system within prescribed time windows; auction results and the payment date will follow the announced schedule. Securities will be eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      DGFT

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      01/2023 - dated - 2-4-2024 - FTP
      Export of 1,000 MT of Kala Namak rice under HS Code 1006 30 90
      Summary: Exports of Kala Namak rice under ITC (HS) code 1006 30 90, though normally prohibited, are permitted up to an aggregate quantity of one thousand metric tonnes from the notification's effective date. The permission is limited to shipments through specified customs stations taken together and requires certification of the rice and its quantity by the authorized signatory, the Director, Agriculture Marketing & Foreign Trade, Lucknow, as provided under the Foreign Trade Policy framework and powers of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act.

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      02 of 2024 - dated - 31-3-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Time limit for verification of return of income after uploading
      Summary: Where an ITR is uploaded and e verification/ITR V is completed within thirty days, the upload date is the date of furnishing; if verification occurs after thirty days, the verification date is the date of furnishing and late filing consequences apply. A duly verified ITR V must be sent to the Centralised Processing Centre, Bengaluru, and the CPC receipt date counts for the thirty day determination. Returns not verified within thirty days of uploading or by the statutory due date, whichever is later, shall be treated as invalid due to non verification.
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      F. No. DGGI/17/2023-INV-O/o Pr DG-DGGI-HQ-DELHI-Part(1) - dated 8-2-2024
      Guidelines for conducting investigation in certain cases
      Summary: DGGI units have all India jurisdiction for GST enforcement but must follow operating procedures: Zonal ADG/ADG approval is required to initiate investigations, record based investigations are to be initiated by the ZU where the entity is registered, and cross jurisdictional or sensitive cases require higher approval. Summons and information requests must be specific, not fishing, avoid portal data demands, and receive prior reasoned approval, with mandatory e file documentation. Coordination among offices is required to prevent duplication and investigations should conclude promptly, ordinarily within one year.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 01/2024-25 - dated 2-4-2024
      Directives regarding submission of digitized ANFs, Appendices etc.
      Summary: Directive requires exclusive online submission of digitized Aayat Niryat Forms (ANFs) and Appendices via the DGFT website, with IEC details, RCMC and MSME Udyam status electronically accessible and not required to be uploaded. Professional certifications for certain forms are being enabled for direct digital certification; until digital signatures are available, certified copies may be uploaded. All deficiency letters and responses must be exchanged solely through the DGFT online system.

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      Instruction No. 07/2024 - dated 1-4-2024
      Authorised Officers under Section 25 read with Section 47 (5) of Food Safety Standards (FSS) Act, 2006 and Regulation 13 (1) of FSS (Import) Regulation, 2017
      Summary: Notification designates authorised officers under Section 25 read with Section 47(5) of the FSS Act and Regulation 13(1) of FSS(Import) Regulation to regulate food import clearance at 155 specific points of entry. FSSAI and Customs officials of specified ranks at listed Airports, Seaports, ICDs, SEZs and LCSs are authorised from 01.04.2024 for the jurisdictions in Annexure I, superseding prior notifications.
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