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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 24,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Authorities publish gross GST receipts without disclosing accumulated Input Tax Credit (ITC) liabilities, which can materially reduce net GST when credits are availed or refunded. Common causes of ITC accumulation include rate structure, exports, large capital expenditure, inventory increases, seasonal industries and long-duration projects. The author reports lack of consolidated national or state-wise ITC liability data and urges routine publication of net GST collection or accumulated ITC to present an accurate fiscal position and acknowledge businesses' contribution to tax receipts.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court examined an assessment raised when negative taxable and invoice values resulted from credit notes being reported under a B2C heading instead of the designated ITC heading; the taxpayer explained the error, submitted a CA certificate, and asserted no revenue impact. The revenue officer raised a demand based on the reporting mismatch without reconciling ITC entries against the credit note values to determine excess availment. The court concluded that, absent a verification showing loss to revenue, the assessment could not rest solely on the reporting discrepancy and remitted the matter for reconsideration with directions to verify reconciliation and documentary compliance.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: A trust is a legal arrangement vesting assets in a trustee to benefit designated beneficiaries; recognized forms include public, private, special, charitable, implied, and express trusts. Registered trusts gain enforceability, statutory protection and potential tax exemptions; trustees must administer assets per the trust instrument and purpose. Trusts serve tax planning, asset protection, succession and charitable functions, and proper drafting and selection of the trust category determine regulatory obligations and benefits.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Bombay High Court held that IGST under the reverse charge mechanism cannot be imposed on services connected to FOB (and CIF) contracts by reliance on Notification No. 08/2017 because the Notification has been declared ultra vires by higher courts. Consequently, show cause notices issued invoking that Notification lack jurisdiction, and taxpayers affected may seek refund of tax paid under protest with interest after filing the requisite refund application.
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      08/2023 - dated - 23-4-2024 - FTP
      Streamlining of Halal Certification Process for Meat and Meat Products
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and relevant Foreign Trade Policy provisions, has partially modified earlier notifications to extend the time period for accreditation of Halal Certification Bodies and for registration of Export Units for meat and meat products by three months, establishing the new deadline as 4th July 2024.

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      39/2024 - dated - 22-4-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Control of income-tax authorities - U/s 118 - Amendment in Notification No. 60/2022 dated the 10th June, 2022 read with corrigendum Notification Number 78/2022 dated the 4th July, 2022
      Summary: Amendment under section 118 replaces references to the previous Schedule with a "First Schedule", inserts clauses assigning specified Principal Commissioners as subordinate to specified Principal Chief Commissioners and Income-tax Authorities of Units as subordinate to specified Principal Commissioners, substitutes multiple serial entries in the First Schedule to reallocate Assessment, Verification and Review Units among regional commissionerates, and inserts a Second Schedule listing headquarters, principal commissioners and corresponding units; the notification commences immediately.
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      Instruction No. 09/2024 - dated 22-4-2024
      Extension period for 3 months to Ortho-phosphoric Acid which is used for manufacturing of Fertilizers from applicability of BIS standard IS 798:2020 implemented through QCO dated 13.05.2022
      Summary: The Ortho Phosphoric Acid Order requires conformity to the relevant Indian Standard and BIS licensing with the Bureau as certifying and enforcement authority and penalties for contravention. An amendment inserted a proviso exempting Ortho Phosphoric Acid when used as raw material in fertilizer production from the BIS standard for a temporary period from publication of that notification, and customs authorities have been instructed to sensitize officers and monitor compliance.
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