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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 05,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Board's circular preserves existing monetary thresholds for departmental appeals while expressly including TDS/TCS disputes. Appeals should be filed on merits rather than mechanically when tax effect exceeds thresholds. Specified exceptions require appeals irrespective of monetary limits, including constitutional invalidity, law enforcement originated assessments, prosecution, adverse comments against revenue, undisclosed foreign income/assets, organized evasion, writ matters and non Income Tax Act issues. Tax effect is defined to include surcharge and cess and is to be determined per assessment year with special computation rules where alternate tax provisions apply; composite orders and TDS/TCS cumulative effects are separately addressed. Departments must record and disclose when appeals are deferred solely on monetary limit grounds.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Transportation of goods with incidental loading, unloading, stacking or similar activities remains transportation and does not become Cargo Handling Service. Where the carrier's primary contractual duty is multimodal carriage between specified points, operational or terminal handling performed to effectuate transport is ancillary and does not change the legal character of the service under the definition in Section 65(105)(zr) of the Finance Act, 1994.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Amendments treat donations by a trust to another eligible trust as application for charitable or religious purposes only to the extent of a prescribed proportion of the amount credited or paid; the residual portion of such donations need not be invested under rules applicable to accumulated or set-aside income when the full amount has been transferred to the recipient trust.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Classification of printing contracts hinges on contractual rights and the predominant element of the transaction. Where the printer acquires temporary copyright, buys inputs and delivers finished books on its own account, the transaction is a supply of goods; the temporary copyright transfer remains a separate service potentially taxable under reverse charge. Conversely, where content is provided by another and printing is the dominant activity with materials ancillary, the transaction is a composite supply treated as printing services. Exemption entries do not apply where supplies involve both goods and services or where recipient and value composition do not meet conditions.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Robust GST collections in 2023-24 reflect consumption-driven economic resilience and improved compliance aided by GSTN data analytics and enforcement. Administrative reforms include CBIC guidelines concentrating initiation of CGST investigations at Principal Commissioner level, one-year investigation timelines, and senior-officer grievance redressal, while selection of GST Appellate Tribunal members is progressing to address a forthcoming phase of substantive dispute resolution. Political timing may delay GST Council decisions until the new government is formed, influencing future reform momentum and potential rate rationalization.
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      Central Excise

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      11/2024 - dated - 3-4-2024 - 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: Amends the excise tariff for production of petroleum crude by substituting the Table entry for the first serial entry to set the per-tonne rate for the Special Additional Excise Duty, under powers conferred by the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act, and specifies the date the amendment comes into force.

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      12/2023 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 5-3-2024 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso limiting input tax credit for input services in the same line of business to the tax amount corresponding to the lower notified state rate where an upstream supplier charges a higher rate, illustrated by a motor cab transport example; it also amends wording and omits certain classification entries in the rate schedule and Annexure, effective from 20 October 2023.
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      53/2023 – State Tax - dated - 29-2-2024 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to notify a special procedure for condonation of delay in filing of appeals against demand orders passed until 31st March, 2023.
      Summary: Notification sets a special condonation procedure for taxpayers who missed the appeal filing period or had appeals rejected as time-barred: appeals must be filed in FORM GST APL-01 by the notified deadline; appellants must pay in full the admitted liabilities and a prescribed pre-deposit of the disputed tax with a mandated minimum from the Electronic Cash Ledger; refunds of excess payments are barred until appeal disposal; appeals relating to non-tax demands are excluded; and Chapter XIII of the GST Rules applies to such appeals. The notification also specifies its retrospective operative commencement.
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