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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 27,2024

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Agents who supply goods or services on behalf of principals are subject to GST and must register regardless of usual turnover thresholds; non-resident taxable persons supplying in India must also register. Composition scheme availability and invoice, e-way bill and e-invoicing obligations apply subject to statutory thresholds. Valuation rules exclude reimbursed pure agent expenses and prescribe special valuation for sole agents based on recipient resale prices. Tax on agency supplies is imposed at the applicable rate and reverse charge can make the recipient liable in specified sectors, with regular return filings required for compliance.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether a holding company's issuance of a corporate guarantee to a subsidiary is a supply of services under GST is contested; petitioner contends such guarantees given without consideration are not taxable and characterizes them as contingent contracts not enforceable until called upon, arguing that valuation by reference to a percentage of the guarantee imposes an undue burden. The Delhi High Court issued notice and listed the matter for further hearing.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article summaries statutory interest provisions for belated return filing, shortfall in advance tax and deferment of advance tax installments, notes that a central directive permits discretionary reduction or waiver of such interest in specified classes of cases provided the return for the relevant year is filed and the full tax assessed is paid, and identifies classes of cases (including seizure-related inability to file, unanticipated income, retrospective law changes, and voluntary undiscovered filings) where waiver may be considered.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Penalty under the CGST framework applies only to a taxable person who is responsible for the transaction and in a legal position to retain the benefit of that transaction; absence of retention of benefit or transactional control precludes imposition of penalty under sub section (1A) of Section 122. Prosecution under Section 137 does not apply to a demand issued under Section 74, and issuing penalty notices to employees who neither retained benefit nor had transactional responsibility is an improper extension of liability.
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