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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 28,2023

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      Summary: Whether expenditures by pharmaceutical companies for distribution of incentives to medical practitioners are allowable under Section 37(1) depends on Explanation 1 to Section 37(1), which disallows deductions for purposes that are an offence or are prohibited by law; because medical ethics regulations prohibit doctors from accepting such freebies and attach punishments, donors' provision of those incentives is treated as participation in proscribed conduct and such expenses are not allowable as business deductions.
      Summary: Non-deposit of employees' contribution within the due date prescribed under the respective provident/insurance statute results in disallowance of the employer's deduction, whereas employer contributions are subject to a separate payment-based rule that defers deduction until actual payment. The statutory scheme preserves distinct treatment: employee contributions must be credited by the statutory due date to qualify as deduction, while employer contributions may be allowed on a payment basis when actually paid.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A formatted show cause notice that retains irrelevant particulars and does not specify the contraventions charged fails to meet statutory and natural justice requirements. A summary of the show cause notice must accompany the notice and detail the alleged breaches; issuing a summary order in rapid succession without affording an opportunity to reply compounds the procedural defect. Such foundational defects render subsequent summary action procedurally unsound and require reinitiation of proceedings with a properly particularised notice.
      By: GEETANJALI PANDEY
      Summary: Registered trusts and institutions must file the prescribed income tax return; failure to file within statutory time limits results in denial of exemption even if an updated return is later filed. Exempt entities must apply the predominant part of their income to qualifying objects and may accumulate amounts only by filing a notice specifying purpose and period, investing accumulated sums in prescribed modes, and complying with filing deadlines. Voluntary corpus contributions are excluded from income but do not count as application by the donor. Specified violations, including diversion of income or non genuine activity, may lead to cancellation of registration.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Classification, not end use, determines GST liability for brewing and distilling by-products: specific schedule entries for brewing/distilling dregs and wastes override general animal feed exemptions, so DWGS and DDGS-though used as cattle feed-are taxable under the notified concessional rate and must be classified under the appropriate tariff/HSN heading per CBIC guidance.
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      Summary: Atal Pension Yojana enrolment expanded with increased assets under management and targeted outreach; digital onboarding and awareness initiatives were implemented. The scheme provides a lifelong minimum guaranteed pension from age 60, variable by contribution and age at entry; the spouse inherits the same pension on the subscriber's death, and on death of both the accumulated pension wealth up to age 60 is payable to the nominee.
      Summary: The SCO IBC Council agreed to deepen interbank cooperation by expanding engagement, exchanging experience and personnel training, strengthening partnerships, and creating an electronic collection of signed SCO IBC documents; it proposed the Development Bank of Kazakhstan as Chair for 2023-24. The Council emphasized sustainable development and climate finance, reaffirming support for aligning infrastructure financing with sustainability objectives, endorsing a net-zero carbon emissions target by 2070, and promoting member banks' roles in supporting green hydrogen and related green energy initiatives.
      Summary: High-level officials from India and EFTA States met to advance resumption of negotiations on a Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, review the state of talks, identify challenges from the global trade environment, and commit to continue efforts to resolve outstanding issues, explore ways to advance negotiations, and deepen the economic partnership toward a more inclusive global trading system.
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      32/2023 - dated - 26-4-2023 - Cus
      Amending Customs Notifications to implement the "Amnesty Scheme for one time settlement of default in export obligation by Advance and EPCG authorization holders" notified by DGFT
      Summary: Where an importer regularises a default in export obligation by paying the duty on goods in accordance with the Public Notice No. 02/2023, the amount of interest payable by the importer shall be payable as specified in that Public Notice.
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      31/2023 - dated - 26-4-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Exempt to Deposits into ECL till 30th April 2023 - Date extended to'30th June, 2023' - Seeks to Amend Notification No. 18/2023-Customs (N.T.) dated the 30th March 2023.
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 18/2023-Customs (N.T.) by substituting the date in paragraph 2, replacing the previous deadline with 30th June, 2023, thereby extending the exemption period for deposits into the Electronic Cash Ledger without altering other terms of the principal notification.
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      30/2023 - dated - 26-4-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Exempts the deposits with respect to goods imported or exported in customs stations where customs automated system is not in place,with respect to accompanied baggage and other than those used for making [electronic] payment - words ‘1st May, 2023’ substituted by words ‘1st July, 2023’- Amendments in the Notification No. 19/2022-Customs (N.T.) dated the 30th March 2022.
      Summary: Substitutes the effective date in paragraph 2 of Notification No. 19/2022 Customs (N.T.), postponing the commencement of the deposit exemption for goods at customs stations without a customs automated system and for accompanied baggage or consignments not used for electronic payment, while preserving the exemption's scope.

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      03/2023 - dated - 6-4-2023 - FTP
      Streamlining of Halal Certification Process for Meat and Meat Products
      Summary: Meat and meat products exported as Halal certified must originate from facilities with valid i-CAS Halal certification issued by Certification Bodies accredited by NABCB; exporters to countries with national Halal regulations must also comply with importing-country approvals, and existing certification bodies and export units have six months to obtain NABCB accreditation and to register on APEDA's dedicated portal respectively.
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      11/2023 - dated 27-4-2023
      Amendment in details of an authorized agency under Appendix 2E of FTP 2023
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade has amended the FTP appendix entry for the agency formerly listed as "Maharatta Chamber of Commerce & Industries," substituting the legal name "Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture" and updating its head office address, contact numbers, email, website and branch office locations for issuance of Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential).
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      10/2023 - dated 26-4-2023
      Appendices & Aayat Niryat Forms of Foreign Trade Policy, 2023.
      Summary: Notification of updated appendices and Aayat Niryat forms under the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 has been issued by the Director General using delegated administrative authority; the Public Notice publishes those appendices and forms as operative and directs users to the official website for access and compliance.
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