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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 11,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The High Court heard and dismissed an admitted income-tax appeal without formally framing the Substantial Question of Law under Section 260A, omitted reproduction of Tribunal records and the questions urged in the memorandum, and contained typographical errors in counsel identification; these procedural deficiencies depart from Section 260A sequencing and binding precedent and may justify recall, remand for framing of questions, or further appellate review.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document addresses whether goodwill recorded on intra-group amalgamation, valued by Discounted Cash Flow and reflected as excess of consideration over identifiable net assets, qualifies as a depreciable intangible under Section 32. It summarizes the Assessing Officer's objections-valuation method, genuineness, statutory cost rules and limits on depreciation-and explains that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, applying its coordinate-bench precedent and the Supreme Court decision in SMIFS Securities Ltd., concluded that such goodwill falls within the scope of depreciable intangibles.
      By: Sundaran Damodaran
      Summary: Interpretation and response to GST notices require immediate acknowledgment and verification of recipient identity, GSTIN, and the notice's scope. Assemble comprehensive documentary evidence and perform a focused compliance review of returns, ITC claims, invoices, and payments to identify and assess discrepancies. Where necessary, seek clarification from the tax officer, then prepare a structured response addressing each issue with supporting documents, remedial steps for inadvertent errors, and citation of relevant legal provisions; submit the response via the prescribed channel within the deadline and follow up proactively.
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      Summary: Index of Industrial Production Quick Estimates for March 2024 report a General IIP of 159.2 with year on year growth of 4.9 percent. Sectoral indices show mining, manufacturing and electricity with divergent growths and identify leading manufacturing contributors. Use based indices cover Primary, Capital, Intermediate, Infrastructure/Construction, Consumer Durables and Non Durables with corresponding monthly and cumulative growths. The estimates are released monthly with a six week lag, are subject to a formal revision policy, and recent months incorporate first and final revisions based on updated source data.
      Summary: A DFS-led workshop brought together senior officials from Public Sector Banks, financial institutions and industry experts to promote artificial intelligence adoption in banking through NASSCOM-led best practices and case studies, focusing on operational use-cases like customer service, credit decisioning, fraud detection and risk management, while highlighting governance priorities including data governance, cybersecurity, transparency and regulatory compliance.
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      GST - States

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      F. No. 1-11(91)-TAX/GST/NOTIFICATION/2024 - dated - 23-4-2024 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F. 1 (91)-TAX/GST/NOTIFICATION/2024 dated 17th January, 2024
      Summary: Amendment under section 148 of the Tripura SGST Act substitutes the effective date specified in paragraph 4 of the earlier finance notification with a later date on the Council's recommendation, while the notification declares that it shall come into force from the originally stated commencement day in the prior instrument.
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      F. No. 1-11(91)-TAX/GST/NOTIFICATION/2024 - dated - 23-4-2024 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2021, dated 1st June, 2021
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso extending the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons required to furnish returns under the ordinary return obligation (excluding those covered by the proviso) for the March tax period until the twelfth day of April, with the amendment deemed effective from the eleventh day of April.
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      1-11(91)-TAX/GST/NOTIFICATION/2024 - dated - 29-2-2024 - Tripura SGST
      Notify “Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit” as the system with which information may be shared by the common portal based on consent under sub-section (2) of Section 158A of Tripura State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The State Government notifies Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit as the system with which the common portal may share information based on consent under the State GST information sharing provision, defining the platform as an enterprise grade open architecture IT platform that enables digital access to diverse data sources and convergence of financial and data service providers through a standard, protocol driven open API framework.
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      04/2024-25 - dated 10-5-2024
      Enabling provisions for import of inputs that are subjected to mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) by Advance Authorisation holders, EOU and SEZ
      Summary: The Ministry of Mines has been added to Appendix-2Y, the list of Departments whose mandatory Quality Control Orders are exempted by DGFT for goods imported as inputs to be utilised or consumed in manufacture of export products, ensuring that such QCO notifications do not bar import by Advance Authorisation holders, EOU and SEZ units for export production.
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      Trade Notice No. 03/2024 - dated 10-5-2024
      Applicability of Notification No. 71/2023 dated 11.03.2024
      Summary: Notification No. 71/2023 dated 11.03.2024 does not apply retrospectively: Advance Authorizations issued before that date remain governed by the provisions in force at issuance; amendments to include the QCO exemption on such pre existing AAs are not available, and clubbing of AAs issued under Notification No. 71/2023 with pre existing AAs is not permitted.
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