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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 20,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Ad-hoc disallowance of business expenditures is impermissible where the assessee produces detailed vouchers and records showing genuine outlays; sustaining a percentage cut without identifying defects in books is arbitrary. Taxpayers must nonetheless prove commercial expediency and nexus for claimed expenses, and where documentation is deficient assessing officers may disallow promotional costs, advances, salary write-offs and bad debts.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Income tax slab rates have been revised with the New Tax Regime applying uniform slab rates to all individual categories without enhanced basic exemption for senior citizens; the tax rebate threshold is retained across regimes, Health and Education cess remains applicable in all cases, and the Budget revises the surcharge structure, reducing the previously highest surcharge rate under the new regime.
      By: ALOK GHOSH
      Summary: Related party transactions are transfers of resources, services or obligations between an entity and persons or entities connected by control, significant influence, board or management relationships or family ties; they must be conducted on an arm's length basis, reviewed by the audit committee, and, if material, approved by shareholders, with parallel disclosure obligations under accounting standards and tax, customs and GST rules to prevent misuse and ensure transparency.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAAR treated transfer of title in subdivided plots as the dominant intention and held that development works mandated by planning authorities are incidental; consequently, amounts received, including advances, are consideration for sale of land under Entry 5 of Schedule III of the CGST Act and are not leviable to GST, while additional or voluntary development services supplied separately remain taxable.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative updates expand GSTN portal functionality with temporary late fee caps for pending annual and final returns and impose a seven day reporting window for past invoices on the e invoice IRP portal for large taxpayers; a State has mandated a Document Identification Number on GST communications. An advance ruling treats liquidated damages received by a service recipient as potentially taxable consideration under GST. Statutory amendments enacted by the Finance Act revise return timelines, enable rules for revocation of cancelled registrations, restructure the Appellate Tribunal and benches, clarify registration provision precedence, and adjust place of supply rules for cross border goods transport.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Due dates for Income Tax Return filing for FY 2022-23 are set by taxpayer category, ITR form, and audit requirement. Companies normally file in Form ITR 6 (with some exceptions) and may also file in Form ITR 7 where applicable; LLPs file in Form ITR 5; partnership firms, sole proprietors and certain HUFs may file in Form ITR 4, while HUFs with business income use ITR 3 or ITR 2. Audit status affects filing deadlines and a distinct due date applies for Tax Audit Reports, transfer pricing filings, revised returns and belated returns. Dates are subject to official change.
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      19/2023 - dated - 18-4-2023 - CE
      Prescribe rates of Special Additional Excise Duty for exports of petrol and diesel - entry “Rs. Nil per litre” shall be substituted - Seeks to further amend No. 04/2022-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2022 to reduce the Special Additional Excise Duty on Diesel.
      Summary: Notification No. 19/2023-Central Excise amends notification No. 04/2022 by substituting the entry in column (4) against S. No. 2 with Rs. Nil per litre, thereby prescribing a nil Special Additional Excise Duty for the specified export item(s); the amendment is made under powers conferred by the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and comes into force on the nineteenth of April, two thousand twenty-three.
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      18/2023 - dated - 18-4-2023 - CE
      Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude and export of Aviation Turbine Fuel - Increase the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude to Rs. 6400 per tonne - Seeks to amend No. 18/2022-Central Excise, dated the 19th July, 2022.
      Summary: Amendment increases the Special Additional Excise Duty entry in the Table of Notification No. 18/2022 Central Excise for production of petroleum crude and export of aviation turbine fuel by substituting the entry in column (4) against the relevant serial number, with the amendment to take effect from the commencement date specified in the notification.

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      G.S.R. 298 (E) - dated - 17-4-2023 - Co. Law
      Companies (Removal of Names of Companies from the Register of Companies) Amendment Rules, 2023
      Summary: An application for removal of a company's name must be filed in Form STK-2 with a fee of ten thousand rupees; the Registrar, Centre for Processing Accelerated Corporate Exit (C PACE) is designated as the Registrar of Companies with nationwide functional jurisdiction to process and dispose of STK-2 applications. The amendment also substitutes Forms STK-2, STK-6 (public notice with grounds and 30 day objection period) and STK-7 (notice of striking off and dissolution with annexure), and specifies required attachments, declarations, professional certificates and member consent thresholds for STK-2 filings.
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