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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 14,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court examined the three conditions for the exemption: (i) the supply must be a pure service excluding composite supplies involving goods; (ii) the recipient must be the Central/State/Union territory government, a local authority, or a governmental authority; and (iii) the activity must relate to functions entrusted to panchayats or municipalities. Applying the Notification's criteria, the court found that the Notified Area Authority, Vapi is not a local or governmental authority discharging municipal or panchayat functions and therefore does not satisfy the second and related condition necessary for the exemption.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The CPC processes electronically filed returns and specified paper returns, issues acknowledgements (including Form ITR-V procedures), may reject defective ITR Vs or declare returns invalid for non compliance, and accepts revised returns only where the original was e filed. It determines tax payable or refunds by automatic validation of TDS, TCS and bank challans, issues electronic intimations (deemed notices of demand), adjusts refunds against outstanding demands, and may rectify processing errors or recover excess refunds under statutory provisions.
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      Summary: All India CPI inflation eased to 4.83% year on year in April 2024 (provisional), with rural inflation at 5.43% and urban at 4.11%. The Consumer Food Price Index rose substantially (combined CFPI 8.70%). Monthly CPI and CFPI indices increased modestly from March to April 2024. The release disaggregates General, Group and Sub group indices for rural, urban and combined series, and provides state/UT level indices; April figures are provisional and data collection coverage and methodology are noted.
      Summary: Review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement is progressing under a Joint Committee that established Terms of Reference and a Negotiating Structure and has convened multiple meetings to initiate formal negotiations. Eight specialised Sub-Committees were constituted to address distinct policy areas; five have begun deliberations and reported to the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee is guiding negotiations on National Treatment and Market Access, Rules of Origin, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures, and Legal and Institutional Issues, while sanitary and phytosanitary matters are being considered separately.
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      GST - States

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      G.S.R. 6/P.A.5/2017/S. 164/Arnd. (69)/2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2024
      Summary: A deemed valuation rule for related party guarantee services is inserted: where a supplier provides a corporate guarantee to a banking company or financial institution on behalf of a related recipient, the value of the supply shall be deemed to be a minimum percentage of the guaranteed amount or the actual consideration, whichever is higher. The amendment renumbers rule 28 as sub rule (1) and adds this new sub rule; the rules are effective from 26 October 2023.
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      G.S.R. 4/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(67 )2024 - dated - 14-2-2024 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2024.
      Summary: Amendments add suppliers of online money gaming from outside India to the covered classes, require PAN and state/UT declaration in FORM GST REG-01 prior to registration, and mandate separate Input Service Distributor registration. New valuation rules (31B, 31C) set value of online gaming and actionable claims as the total amount paid or deposited with the supplier, including virtual digital assets, and disallow deduction for amounts refunded; winnings retained for further play are not treated as amounts paid to the supplier. FORM GST REG-10 and FORM GSTR-5A are revised to capture supply type, platform details, and to segregate reporting of online information services and online money gaming, with updated return and payment provisions.
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      Public Notice No. 10 / 2024 - dated 3-5-2024
      IGST Refunds on exports unprocessed due to SB005 error- Reg.
      Summary: IGST refund claims unprocessed due to the SB005 error (invoice mismatch) may be manually verified and sanctioned where GST invoice data in GSTR 1/Table 6A matches actual exports. Exporters must submit a concordance table mapping GST invoices to shipping bill invoices in Annexure A, provide GSTR 1/Table 6A evidence, pay the prescribed fee per shipping bill for correlation and verification, and certify filing and export of invoiced items to the Assistant Commissioner (IGST Refunds) for processing.
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      Public Notice No. 09 / 2024 - dated 3-5-2024
      Non-disbursal of Drawback due to Exporter’s Bank account details not validated by PFMS-Reg.
      Summary: Drawback amounts for 369 shipping bills remain undisbursed because exporter bank account details tied to AD codes were not validated by PFMS; exporters must register/modify AD code bank accounts on ICEGATE and upload passbook or bank authorisation via e Sanchit so that, upon status showing Customs Approved, ICES will process those shipping bills for drawback disbursal.
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