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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 29,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 107(10) allows discretionary admission of additional grounds of appeal if omission was not wilful or unreasonable. Under section 107, the appellate authority must, after necessary inquiry, pass a written order confirming, modifying, or annulling the appealed order; impose enhanced penalties or reduce refunds only after a reasonable opportunity to show cause; issue demands for unpaid tax or erroneous refunds only after notice and within limitation periods; and record points, decisions and reasons, communicate the order to parties and commissioners, and preferably decide within one year.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: GST's unified indirect tax framework presents operational burdens: a complex tax structure with multiple slabs increases classification and filing difficulties; technical glitches in the online portal and E-way Bill system produce filing errors, documentation delays and penalties; and delays in Input Tax Credit refunds create working capital constraints. These factors drive higher compliance costs, disproportionate impacts on SMEs, increased litigation from disputes and reduced competitiveness.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The core dispute concerned whether the Interim Resolution Professional's claimed fees and CIRP expenses were reasonable and proportionate to the documented work performed, and whether regulatory provisions relied upon were applicable. The Tribunal, after reviewing CoC minutes and the IRP's detailed activity list, found the IRP had undertaken requisite CIRP steps and that creditor indecision delayed the process; the IRP's voluntary fee reduction and curtailed expenses supported the reasonableness of the quantum approved by the Adjudicating Authority.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Commissioner may direct a subordinate officer to file an appeal against orders of adjudicating, appellate, or revisional authorities when those orders are considered not legal or proper; such directions specify grounds and must be acted upon within the prescribed time. Rule 109 requires electronic filing in the designated appellate form as default, allows manual filing only where notified by the Commissioner or the order is not available on the common portal, mandates submission of a certified or self certified copy within a short specified period, and provides that issuance of an acknowledgment with an appeal number fixes the filing date.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Under the GST framework, principal liability lies with the registered person and an individual who is not a registered person cannot be held primarily liable. Recovery from a director requires the assessing officer to be satisfied that the person was a director during the specific period of liability; only after such satisfaction may liability be imposed. An attachment undertaken without issuing a show cause notice, without affording personal hearing, and without recorded satisfaction of director status raises material procedural and factual defects in pursuing recovery against a former director.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank has issued a draft circular proposing requirements to ensure transparency in aggregation of loan products by lending service providers aggregating offerings from multiple lenders, and has invited stakeholder comments by the specified deadline as part of a consultative rule making process.
      Summary: An administrative announcement that the GST portal will be enhanced to add a dedicated News and Updates module with search and archival access, implement user interface improvements, and update the Website Policy and Data Archival Policy with details on web managers; screenshots and supporting materials accompany the advisory and the changes are scheduled to go live.
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      Customs

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      31/2024 - dated - 26-4-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority for the purpose of adjudication of finalization of Provisional Assessment in SVB case w.r.t. M/s Tyco Fire & Security India Pvt. Ltd
      Summary: A Common Adjudicating Authority is appointed under statutory powers to exercise the functions of various named adjudicating officers for adjudication of provisional assessment-related show cause notices in SVB proceedings against M/s Tyco Fire and Security India Pvt. Ltd; the notification lists the specific notices, original adjudicating authorities and the officer appointed to act as the Common Adjudicating Authority.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/171 - dated - 26-4-2024 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Administration and supervision of specified intermediaries may be carried out by a recognised stock exchange with the approval of the Board, and only on such terms, conditions and to such extent as the Board may specify, thereby permitting conditional delegation of oversight functions while preserving Board control.
      3.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/170 - dated - 26-4-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Research Analysts) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: SEBI may recognize a body or body corporate to administer and supervise research analysts and may require that no person act as a research analyst unless enlisted with that recognized body, with specified bye-laws applying to such enlisted analysts; existing analysts and certain applicants are deemed enlisted from the date of recognition. The Second Schedule prescribes application, registration and five-year renewal fees for individuals, partnership firms, proxy advisory firms and body corporates, and permits SEBI to specify payment modes and related conditions.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/169 - dated - 26-4-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Investment Advisers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Amends the Investment Advisers Regulations to permit the Board to recognise a body or body corporate to administer and supervise investment advisers and to require enlistment with such recognised bodies as a condition to act as an investment adviser; the Board may make specified bye-laws or articles applicable. Existing advisers and certain applicants are deemed enlisted from the date of recognition. The Regulations commence on the ninetieth day from Gazette publication and include a savings provision treating past or ongoing actions regarding membership of recognised bodies as taken under corresponding regulatory provisions.
      5.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/168 - dated - 25-4-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: The amendment defines dissolution period and encumbrance, permits Category I and II AIFs to create encumbrance on equity of investee companies in specified infrastructure sub-sectors solely for borrowing subject to Board conditions, mandates due diligence by AIFs, managers and key personnel to prevent circumvention of financial-sector laws, prescribes filing an information memorandum through a merchant banker for schemes entering a dissolution period, prohibits fresh commitments or new investments during dissolution, limits the dissolution period to the original tenure, allows specified additional liquidation periods, and requires in-specie distribution if unliquidated investments remain.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/AFD/PoD-I/P/CIR/2024/026 - dated 26-4-2024
      Flexibility to Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) and their investors to deal with unliquidated investments of their schemes
      Summary: AIFs may enter a defined dissolution period or distribute unliquidated investments in specie subject to at least seventy five percent investor consent by value and specified procedures. Before consent, the manager must arrange bids aggregating at least twenty five percent of the consolidated value of unliquidated investments and disclose tenure, investment details and indicative bid ranges with valuations by two independent valuers. If the minimum bid threshold is met, dissenting investors may exit from the bid; if not met the AIF may still seek 75% investor consent to enter dissolution. Valuation for benchmarking is the bid value if the threshold is met or one rupee if not, manager performance is reported separately, and remaining unsold assets are mandatorily distributed in specie at dissolution end.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD/PoD1/CIR/2024/027 - dated 26-4-2024
      Framework for Category I and II Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to create encumbrance on their holding of equity of investee companies
      Summary: Category I and Category II AIFs may encumber equity holdings in investee companies only to facilitate borrowing by those investee companies for development, operation or management of infrastructure projects listed in the Harmonised Master List. Permission is conditional on explicit PPM disclosure for new schemes, continuity rules tied to prior disclosure and investor consent, restrictions that borrowings be used solely for the stated infrastructure purposes, encumbrance duration not exceeding scheme residual tenure, prohibition on encumbering foreign investees, exclusion of guarantees, compliance with foreign investment norms where applicable, and adherence to implementation and compliance reporting standards.

      FEMA

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      03 - dated 26-4-2024
      Limits for investment in debt and sale of Credit Default Swaps by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs)
      Summary: FPI holdings in debt for 2024-25 retain ceilings of 6% for government securities, 2% for state government securities and 15% for corporate bonds, with investments in specified securities reckoned under the Fully Accessible Route. G sec incremental allocations remain 50:50 between General and Long term; SGS increases are added to the General sub category. Revised absolute ceilings are set for the two half year periods of 2024-25. The aggregate notional amount of Credit Default Swaps sold by FPIs is capped at 5% of outstanding corporate bond stock, with an additional notional limit specified for 2024-25.
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