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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 17,2023

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      By: Kapil Mahani
      Summary: Under the service tax regime guarantees required receipt of consideration to be taxable, and in the cited decision guarantees to group companies lacked such consideration. Under GST, Schedule I and the CGST definition of related persons create a deemed supply so that corporate guarantees provided by directors, holding companies or subsidiaries are taxable even without consideration; valuation rules and deemed consideration provisions then determine the tax base, with implications for reverse charge, timing, and input tax credit.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Evaluation of the GST Network over five years highlights operational reliability improvements: taxpayer registrations rose markedly, complaint volumes and complaint-to-return ratios fell sharply, and user satisfaction steadied near 92-93%. Technology measures such as the GITA chatbot and Grievance Redressal Portal provide automated assistance. System defects, once concentrated in returns and registrations, have declined though several hundred bugs persisted recently; technical fixes typically take 3-5 days and call-centre resolutions about 22-24 hours. On-time return filing is around 76%, below aspirational targets, while revenue collections show a notable structural increase under GST.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Entitlement to Input Tax Credit requires the purchasing dealer to discharge the burden under Section 70 by proving genuineness of transactions and actual physical movement of goods through cogent material (seller identity and address, vehicle delivery details, freight payments, delivery acknowledgements, tax invoices and payment particulars); invoices or cheque payments alone and rule-based compliance are insufficient to establish ITC, and false documents attract statutory penalties.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: One Person Companies must file two annual ROC forms: AOC 4, the annual financial report (balance sheet, profit and loss, auditor's report and consolidated statements), within 180 days of the financial year end (text cites September 27, 2023 for FY 2022 23); and MGT 7A, listing directors and shareholders, within 60 days of the normal AGM date (text cites November 28, 2023 by example). Event based statutory compliances apply and late filing draws a daily penalty of INR 100.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Bill amends GST registration by exempting specified categories from compulsory registration through a retrospective non obstante clause; removes the 30 day limit for applying to revoke cancellation of registration; extends the period for furnishing returns after best judgment assessment with a further extendable window subject to a daily late fee; reorganises the GST Appellate Tribunal into a Principal Bench and State Benches with single member disposal for certain matters; shifts the place of supply for carriage of goods to the recipient's location; and revises maximum GST Compensation Cess rates with an Explanation defining retail sale price.
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      Summary: Review of the levy of penal interest: the Reserve Bank has issued a draft circular proposing revisions to regulatory guidelines to align levy practices with fair lending principles, focusing on conditions and mechanics for levying penal charges to ensure transparency and prevent arbitrary or disproportionate charging. The draft is released for stakeholder consultation, with comments invited to the Chief General Manager, Department of Regulation, Central Office.
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