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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 15,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The Board clarified that amounts retained by advertising agencies from media companies for booking or procuring advertisements are not subject to TDS, distinguishing such retentions from commission payable for engagement of models or artists; the Calcutta High Court characterised the media-agency relationship as principal-to-principal and treated the retentions as trade discount, placing them outside the TDS withholding provisions applicable to commission.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where the statutory timeline for issuing an assessment order for the relevant financial year is extended, the temporal reference for issuing a show cause notice shifts to that extended order deadline and a notice may be validly issued with reference to the extended date; the court found no ambiguity requiring interpretation in favour of the taxpayer and upheld the validity of proceedings initiated with reference to the extended deadline, while granting a limited extension for filing the appellate remedy so it may be considered on merits.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Companies in India must meet statutory annual filing obligations for FY 2022-23, submitting annual accounts and returns to the Registrar of Companies within prescribed post AGM periods; noncompliance attracts penalties and additional MCA fees. Specific filings include half yearly returns such as Form MSME 1 and Form PAS 6, annual returns such as Form DPT 3 and FLA Return, event based filings including DIR 3 KYC, ADT 1, MGT 14 and MGT 15, and income tax returns whose due dates depend on audit status.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Order VII Rule 11 sets discrete grounds for rejection of a plaint, notably non-disclosure of a cause of action and procedural defects, but courts must not resolve disputed facts or mixed questions of law and fact in interlocutory proceedings. Where limitation or performance issues turn on factual inquiry, framing issues and trial are appropriate. Territorial competence for suits concerning immovable property depends on characterization of the subject matter and may warrant venue-specific remedies separate from merits-based rejection.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAAR held that input tax credit is not available to an e commerce operator on vouchers and subscription packages procured from vendors for a loyalty programme. Relying on the statutory Chapter V framework for eligibility and blocked credits and on precedent treating vouchers as lacking independent character as taxable goods or services, the AAAR modified the AAR's reasoning but affirmed the denial of ITC, finding supplier classification immaterial and that statutory restrictions on credits for supplies given free or as gifts preclude ITC in these circumstances.
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      Summary: The co chairs emphasised enhanced bilateral economic engagement and identified priority sectors for cooperation-notably Renewable Energy, Civil Aviation (automation, surveillance, NavAids), High Speed Rail, Shipping and Ports, Infrastructure, Pharmaceuticals, Technology, Innovation, and Defence. They reviewed legal instruments including MOUs on Migration and Mobility, an Agreement on Social Security, and Cyber Security cooperation, and agreed to resolve exporters' Market Access Issues through bilateral discussions, while seeking progress on India EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations during the upcoming Spanish EU Presidency.
      Summary: A time-limit requirement has been imposed on electronic invoice reporting for high-turnover taxpayers: taxpayers meeting the Government's high annual turnover threshold must report newly issued invoices on the Invoice Registration Portal within a short prescribed window from the invoice date, with the portal validation rejecting late submissions; the restriction applies to all documents requiring an IRN, including credit and debit notes, and taxpayers below the threshold are currently exempt.
      Summary: A new administrative requirement imposes a time limit on reporting invoices through the e invoice IRP portals for taxpayers meeting the Government's large taxpayer turnover threshold; invoices presented for registration after the restricted window will be rejected by portal validation. The restriction applies only to the document type invoice and not to debit or credit notes. Taxpayers below the turnover threshold are exempt for now, and an implementation date is provided to allow system changes.
      Summary: Bilateral economic cooperation emphasized aligning India's Make in India and Italy's Made in Italy initiatives to promote trade, investment and technology exchange across manufacturing, space, defence, IT, energy and agriculture; India's infrastructure plans including the National Infrastructure Pipeline and PM GatiShakti were advanced as investment opportunities in ports, airports, freight corridors and high speed rail; renewable energy expansion and sustainable mobility were highlighted as priority domains for project cooperation, technology transfer and private sector engagement, supported by cultural and people to people links to deepen the strategic partnership.
      Summary: Launch of a coordinated debt restructuring negotiation process for Sri Lanka was announced, establishing a multilateral framework led by three co-chairs to guide creditor engagement. The mechanism emphasises collaboration, transparency, and equality of treatment for all creditors, with India, Japan, and France designated as co-chairs to lead and coordinate negotiations alongside Sri Lankan authorities.
      Summary: The FMCBG meeting reviewed progress of G20 Finance Track workstreams, focusing on implementing recommendations of the Independent Panel on MDBs' Capital Adequacy Frameworks, advancing multilateral coordination on sovereign debt and debt treatments under the Common Framework, mobilising climate finance and MDB catalytic roles for private finance, addressing macrofinancial risks from crypto-assets with potential global policy responses, leveraging Digital Public Infrastructure for financial inclusion and preparing the 2023 Financial Inclusion Action Plan, and coordinating implementation and wider adoption of the two-pillar international tax package to enhance tax transparency.
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      28/2023 - dated - 13-4-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal notification to fix specified tariff values for listed imports - including edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, and specified forms of gold and silver - and updates the import valuation benchmarks effective from the stated commencement date.

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      (06/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 6-4-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Extension of limitation under Section 168A of Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The state government, on the Council's recommendation and by modifying prior notifications, extends the time limit for issuance of orders for recovery of tax not paid or short paid and for recovery of input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised. Distinct extended cut-off dates are prescribed for each specified financial year: one to the end of December of the stated calendar year, another to the end of March of the following calendar year, and a third to the end of June of the following calendar year.
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      (05/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 6-4-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Amnesty to GSTR-10 non-filers.
      Summary: The Karnataka Government, under section 128 of the Karnataka GST Act, waives the portion of the section 47 late fee exceeding five hundred rupees for registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-10 by the due date but file the final return between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023, limited to that excess amount and without affecting other statutory liabilities.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-RACPOD1/CIR/P/2023/56 - dated 13-4-2023
      Contribution by eligible Issuers of debt securities to the Settlement Guarantee Fund of the Limited Purpose Clearing Corporation for repo transactions in debt securities
      Summary: Eligible issuers must contribute upfront to the Settlement Guarantee Fund of the Limited Purpose Clearing Corporation for repo transactions; Stock Exchanges will collect the contribution on an Actual/Actual basis at allotment, hold it in escrow, disclose collection details, and transfer funds to the LPCC's bank account within one working day, with the LPCC providing illustrative calculations and notifying eligible issuers under its risk management policy.

      GST - States

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      Order No. 01/2023/GST-II - dated 3-4-2023
      Specification of Proper Officer for Rule 144A under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax assigns the functions under Rule 144A of the Haryana GST Rules to the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax, subject to the condition that such functions shall be performed only within the Deputy Commissioner's territorial jurisdiction unless a specific jurisdiction is otherwise mentioned.
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