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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 12,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Judicial scrutiny under Section 34 is narrowly confined to the statutory, record based grounds for setting aside an award, subject to strict time limits and a limited power to remit awards to the arbitral tribunal to eliminate defects. Courts must respect arbitral finality and refrain from reappraising factual findings or commercial judgments, intervening only where the enumerated grounds-such as incapacity, invalid arbitration agreement, procedural denial, matters beyond submission, non compliance with agreed procedure, non arbitrability, or conflict with public policy-are established.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The note warns that GST-registered taxpayers must file returns even when there are no transactions and explains that misclassifying zero-rated and nil-rated supplies, failing to reconcile invoice-level and summary returns, incorrect supplier invoice reporting, misreporting export sales, neglecting reverse-charge challan payments, and late filing each create material compliance risks including denial of input tax credit, refund obstruction, interest exposure, and potential registration jeopardy.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Income is taxable in a contracting state only to the extent reasonably attributable to operations carried out there; attribution is a factual, case-by-case inquiry and may be supported by scientific allocations such as the proportion of assets used or manpower deployed in the state, and taxing authorities must mount an acceptable factual or methodological challenge to displace a taxpayer's apportionment.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: April 2023 produced record GST receipts reflecting March year end business, improved compliance, and higher e way bill activity, but momentum may ease in coming months due to seasonal effects. State performances vary markedly, with small states showing large percentage growths that may reflect taxpayer base expansion or reduced evasion; authorities are urged to analyse sustainability. Policy responses recommended include rate rationalization, reduction of exemptions, and strengthened anti evasion measures supported by data analytics, while future GST growth will depend on inflation and GDP trends.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Foreign tax credit under Rule 128 allows resident assessees credit for foreign taxes paid on income offered to tax in India, subject to Form No.67, foreign tax certificates and proof of payment/deduction, with credit limited to taxes in the nature of income-tax and excluding interest, fee or penalty. Multiple tribunals have treated filing of Form 67 as a directory requirement and recognised that delay alone does not extinguish the substantive right to treaty-based foreign tax credit where the income is taxed in India and foreign tax payment is evidenced.
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      Summary: Agreement to pursue coordinated investment promotion and information exchange via a Memorandum of Understanding, with officials to advance cooperation in services, clean technologies, critical minerals, electric vehicles and batteries, renewable energy/hydrogen, and AI. Ministers reaffirmed that the EPTA in Free Trade Agreement negotiations would cover goods, services, investment, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade, and dispute settlement, while committing to G2G coordination for critical mineral supply chain resiliency through an annual dialogue and to relaunch a Canada-India CEO Forum to support B2B engagement.
      Summary: Negotiations were reaffirmed to pursue a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with an interim Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA) covering commitments on goods, services, investment, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade and dispute settlement, and the MDTI designated as the institutional mechanism to advance negotiations, discuss trade remedy issues, and maintain an annual work plan.
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      GST

      1.
      10/2023 - dated - 10-5-2023 - CGST
      Seeks to implement e-invoicing for the taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding Rs. 5 Cr from 01st August 2023.
      Summary: Amendment reduces the aggregate turnover threshold for mandatory e-invoicing by substituting the prior higher turnover limit with a lower one, expanding the class of taxpayers required to comply; the substitution takes effect from the specified future date and is made by amendment to the principal e-invoicing notification under the rule empowering such modification.
      2.
      05/2023 - dated - 9-5-2023 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017- Central Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 so as to to extend last date for exercise of option by GTA to pay GST under forward charge.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 11/2017 clarifies the exercise of the option for GTAs to pay GST under forward charge for the relevant financial year and establishes that a GTA commencing new business or crossing the registration threshold may opt to pay GST by submitting a declaration in Annexure V within the prescribed post registration period, as inserted into condition (2) of the Table against serial number 9.
      3.
      05/2023 - dated - 9-5-2023 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 08/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 so as to to extend last date for exercise of option by GTA to pay GST under forward charge.
      Summary: Amendment inserts provisos allowing GTAs to elect to pay GST under the forward charge: existing GTAs must exercise the option by the prescribed final date for that financial year, while GTAs commencing new business or crossing the registration threshold may elect for that year by submitting a declaration in Annexure V within the short window measured from filing for registration or from obtaining registration, whichever is later.
      4.
      05/2023 - dated - 9-5-2023 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017- Union Territory Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 so as to to extend last date for exercise of option by GTA to pay GST under forward charge.
      Summary: The notification amends the UTGST Rate notification to extend the deadline for a GTA to elect to pay GST under forward charge for the specified financial year and inserts a proviso allowing a GTA that starts a new business or crosses the registration threshold during a financial year to exercise the option by declaring it in Annexure V within a short period measured from the date of applying for registration or from the date of obtaining registration, whichever is later.

      Money Laundering

      5.
      S.O. 2135 (E) - dated - 9-5-2023 - PMLA
      Central Government notifies activities when carried out in the course of business on behalf of or for another person
      Summary: Notification treats specified corporate and trust services carried out in the course of business on behalf of or for another person as activities within the Prevention of Money-laundering framework, including formation agent services, arranging persons to act as directors or partners, providing registered or administrative addresses, trustee functions, and nominee shareholder roles, while excluding lease-related activities with tax deduction, employee acts for employers, limited filings by certain practicing professionals, and activities defined as intermediary; the Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit, India is designated as the regulator for these activities.

      SEZ

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      S.O. 2139 (E) - dated - 8-5-2023 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zone - Central Government de-notifies an area of 20.36 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 77.425 hectares at SIPCOT, Industrial Area, Sriperumbudur Taluk, Kancheepuram District, in the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: Central Government, under section 4 of the SEZ Act and rule 8 of the SEZ Rules, de-notifies 20.36 hectares from the SIPCOT Sriperumbudur SEZ following developer proposal, State Government approval and Development Commissioner recommendation, records specified survey field numbers and makes the resultant notified SEZ area 77.425 hectares.
      7.
      S.O. 2138 (E) - dated - 8-5-2023 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zone - Central Government de-notifies an area of 2.19 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 5.97 hectares at Sy. No. 1/1, Plot No. 6 IDA Uppal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Special Economic Zones Act and Rules, approved inclusion of an additional 2.19 hectares proposed by M/s. NSL SEZ (Hyderabad) Pvt. Ltd. and, by notification, declared that area as part of the IT/ITeS SEZ at Uppal, updating the SEZ's total notified land area and specifying the survey and plot particulars for the addition.
      8.
      S.O. 2137 (E) - dated - 8-5-2023 - SEZ
      Seeks to rescind Notification Number S.O. 2706 (E) dated 27th October, 2009
      Summary: Central Government rescinds the notification that had notified a biotechnology sector SEZ at Biotech Park, Savli GIDC Estate, Vadodara, de notifying the entire previously notified area. The rescission follows the original proposer's de notification request, the State Government's No Objection Certificate, and a Development Commissioner's recommendation, and is effected under the proviso to the relevant SEZ rule while preserving actions or omissions made before the rescission.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2023/68 - dated 10-5-2023
      Direct Market Access (DMA) to SEBI registered Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) for participating in Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives (ETCDs)
      Summary: DMA is authorised for SEBI-registered FPIs to participate in ETCDs, subject to adherence to the existing DMA framework and the prior circular permitting FPI participation; stock exchanges and brokers must comply with procedural, operational and risk-management requirements including client authorisation and broker-client agreements, amend bye-laws, notify members, publish the provisions and report implementation status to the regulator, with immediate effect.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-POD1/CIR/P/2023/67 - dated 9-5-2023
      Registration with the FINNET 2.0 system of Financial Intelligence Unit – India (FIU-India)
      Summary: SEBI directs all registered debenture trustees to register or re register on FIU India's FINNET 2.0 platform; FIU India's guidance, including red flag indicators under the Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005, requires migration from FINNET 1.0 and immediate registration by entities not yet registered in view of the FATF mutual evaluation. SEBI issues the advisory under its regulatory powers to protect investors and to regulate the securities market, and publishes the circular on its website.

      GST - States

      3.
      F.3/432/GST/Policy/2022/582-89 - dated 8-5-2023
      Time barring of Scrutiny of GST Returns of Delhi taxpayers for the FY 2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-20
      Summary: CBIC has extended the three year time limit under Section 73(10) for issuing orders under Section 73(9) for specified past years where tax was not paid or input tax credit was wrongly availed, excluding cases involving fraud or wilful misstatement. Scrutiny under Section 61 and Rule 99 typically takes several months; officers are directed to complete scrutiny and issue orders within the revised timelines.

      Central Excise

      4.
      Order No. 08/2023 - dated 9-5-2023
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority in respect of SCNs issued to M/s Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd.
      Summary: Pursuant to rule 3 of the Service Tax Rules, 1994 and clause (e) of sub section (2) of section 174 of the CGST Act, 2017, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner, CGST & Central Excise, Mumbai East Commissionerate as the Central Excise Officer to exercise Chapter V powers of the Finance Act, 1994 for adjudication of the listed show cause notices against M/s Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd., thereby centralising adjudicatory competence in the named officer for the identified matters.
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