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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 15,2024

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      By: raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Customs brokers act as authorised intermediaries handling declarations, clearances, refunds, liaising with agencies and payments, directly affecting duty and tax collection and trade facilitation. Licensing under Section 146 and the Customs Broker Licensing Regulations 2018 requires demonstrated legal knowledge, financial capacity, training, examinations, electronic filing capability and establishment criteria, while the Revised Kyoto Convention demands transparent, non discriminatory licensing. Regulation 10 and related conduct rules impose KYC, authorisation and accuracy obligations; breach may lead to licence suspension, revocation or monetary penalties.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Assessees have an affirmative duty to monitor the GST Common Portal because statutory communications are effected by making them available there; when the rules prescribe portal uploading as the exclusive mode, alternative communications are excluded and failure by authorities to upload can invalidate proceedings. Courts nonetheless may grant remedial relief and remand for fresh adjudication on terms, including conditional deposits and directions to afford a fresh opportunity to reply.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A person adversely affected by an adjudication order under GST may appeal to the Appellate Authority; only the aggrieved person can file an appeal against a decision or order passed under the Act, and adjudicating authority includes any authority empowered to pass such orders. Common grounds for GST litigation include breaches of fundamental rights, natural justice, excess of jurisdiction, vires challenges, non-speaking orders, interpretational and procedural issues, and disputes over taxability, classification, valuation, place and time of supply, reverse charge, audits, cancellations and advance rulings. Appellate procedures are technical, so taxpayers should select consultants with specialised GST appellate skills and proven integrity.
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      Summary: Provisional WPI for April 2024 records a year over year inflation of 1.26%, led by increases in food articles, electricity, crude petroleum & natural gas and certain manufactured products. The bulletin provides component and sub group month over month and year over year movements, distinguishes provisional and final figures, reports compilation response rates (April provisional 86.6%; February final 95.5%), and notes that provisional WPI figures are subject to revision under the WPI final revision policy; DPIIT issues monthly WPI releases with a specified schedule and online annexures.
      Summary: The Annual Information Statement now displays the information confirmation status for taxpayer feedback on transactions reported by Tax Deductors/Collectors and Reporting Entities, indicating whether feedback was shared with the Source, the dates of sharing and Source response, and the Source's substantive response, with accepted feedback requiring the Source to file a correction statement.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD-1/AFD-1-PoD/P/CIR/2024/42 - dated 13-5-2024
      Certification requirement for key investment team of manager of AIF
      Summary: At least one member of the key investment team of an AIF Manager must obtain the NISM Series-XIX-C Alternative Investment Fund Managers certification as an eligibility condition for registration and scheme launches, with transitional compliance required for existing and pending schemes and inclusion of certification compliance in the Manager's Compliance Test Report.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD-1/AFD-1-PoD/P/CIR/2024/39 - dated 7-5-2024
      Master Circular for Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs)
      Summary: SEBI's Master Circular for Alternative Investment Funds consolidates circulars up to March 31, 2024, supersedes the July 31, 2023 Master Circular and rescinds the circulars listed in Annexure 17 while preserving actions and applications under those circulars. It mandates online filing via the SEBI Intermediary Portal, standardized PPM templates with Merchant Banker due diligence and audit, annual Compliance Test Reports, custodial and dematerialisation requirements, reporting obligations, Category III leverage limits (max 2x NAV) and governance, valuation and accredited investor frameworks.

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      1 (2022)/2024 (PP6/GST/145/2022) - dated 24-4-2024
      Clarification regarding the treatment of statutory dues under GST law in respect of the taxpayers for whom the proceedings have been finalised under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Where insolvency adjudications reduce statutory government dues, those dues are treated as operational debt and the reduction qualifies as "other proceedings" under section 84 of the TNGST Act; the Commissioner must intimate the reduction to the taxable person and the authority handling recovery and may continue recovery only for the reduced amount, issuing the intimation in FORM GST DRC-25 when a confirmed demand and summary exist.
      4.
      Circular No. 1/2024 - dated 30-3-2024
      Registration under GST Act - registered rent deed.
      Summary: Registration under the GST regime may be granted where the applicant furnishes a notarized rent agreement/lease deed/NOC with an affidavit certifying the genuineness of the principal place of business in lieu of a rent agreement duly registered with the Sub-Register, subject to prior case-by-case approval of the Zonal Joint Commissioner of State Tax obtained via official webmail, prompt disposal by that officer, and proper record-keeping by the Zonal Deputy Commissioner of State Tax.

      Customs

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 06/2024 - dated 12-3-2024
      Procedure to be followed for re-sealing of containers with Broken/Missing/Tampered/ Mis-matched seals at Visakhapatnam Port.
      Summary: Procedure requires terminal operators to re-seal containers with broken, missing or tampered seals with intimation to the Superintendent of Customs at VCTPL; shipping lines must amend the Bill of Lading and IGM/SAM with Superintendent approval; affected containers shall be moved to a nominated CFS or respective ICD/SEZ and subjected to 100% examination. For seal number mismatches the same amendment and examination procedures apply without re-sealing. Shed appraisers must verify amendments prior to examination, VCTPL will keep daily records and weekly reports, and the shipping line bears amendment fees and any penalties.
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