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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 14,2023

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where an assessee produced sufficient documents to demonstrate the genuineness of transactions, the tax authority must treat the impugned order as a show cause notice, allow the assessee to file a reply with supporting documents, grant a personal hearing, and decide entitlement to input tax credit on merits before passing a reasoned order.
      By: So B
      Summary: GST treatment of freight depends on place of supply rules for transportation services and the transaction value valuation principle. Transportation contracted by a supplier to deliver exported goods is a separate supply, but freight charged by the supplier is included in the transaction value of the goods under Section 15 and thus taxable when exports are made with payment of tax. Historical exemptions for certain carriage modes affected freight taxation and refunds; recent withdrawal of some exemptions and proposed statutory changes alter place of supply determinations and refund implications.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The CGST refund procedure mandates issuance of Form GST RFD-08, an opportunity to reply in Form GST RFD-09 and, after considering the reply, an order in Form GST RFD-06; a refund claim for accumulated input tax credit cannot be rejected without giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard, and a failure to provide that hearing at the adjudication stage cannot be cured by compliance at the appellate stage, requiring remand for fresh consideration in conformity with the Rules.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: LLPs must file two ROC forms annually: LLP Form 11 (Annual Return) within sixty days of year-end and LLP Form 8 (Statement of Account and Solvency) within thirty days after six months post financial year-end; both are required even if no business occurred. LLPs must also file Income Tax Returns by the statutory deadlines applicable to entities with or without tax audit requirements. Designated partners are responsible for maintaining accounts and timely filing; late filing attracts a per-form daily penalty from the due date until actual filing.
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      Summary: The Secretary, Department of Financial Services reviewed progress of central financial inclusion and social security schemes administered via Public Sector Banks, urging timely achievement of targets, use of Banking Correspondents for outreach, and regional language awareness campaigns. The meeting also endorsed a three month saturation campaign for PMJJBY and PMSBY, and reviewed issuance of Kisan Credit Cards for animal husbandry and fisheries, expansion of the account aggregator ecosystem, and operational issues relating to Debt Recovery Tribunals and digital document execution.
      Summary: Updated Time Series data through F.Y. 2021 22 reports large increases in net and gross direct tax collections compared with F.Y. 2013 14, the highest Direct Tax Buoyancy over the past 15 years, an increased Direct Tax to GDP ratio, and a reduced cost of collection as a share of receipts; the datasets are released in annual and provisional formats and published on the official income tax website to support research and analysis of tax administration effectiveness.
      Summary: Combined merchandise and services exports expanded notably, led by a strong rise in services exports that generated a larger services surplus while merchandise imports outpaced merchandise exports, widening the merchandise and overall trade deficits. Sectoral results were mixed: electronic goods and several agricultural/processed food categories recorded strong export growth, whereas textiles and certain plastics segments declined. Non petroleum and non gems & jewellery exports held broadly steady for the year but imports rose. Shifts in import sourcing reduced reliance on a principal partner, and some data remain provisional pending RBI revisions.
      Summary: Elevation to a Strategic Partnership anchors commitments to deepen trade and economic cooperation, pursue a free, balanced and fair Free Trade Agreement, convene the Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation to follow up on negotiations, and establish a Joint Working Group for strategic sectors including space, technology, defence and agriculture.
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      8 OF 2023 - dated - 12-4-2023 - Indian Law
      Corrigendum - Finance Act 2023
      Summary: Corrigendum to the Finance Act, 2023 issues targeted textual corrections to replace typographical errors, punctuation and spacing mistakes, and an incorrect subsection numbering, thereby ensuring the Gazette publication accurately reflects the intended legislative wording without altering substantive legal provisions.
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