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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 17,2023

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: GST treatment of notice pay depends on characterisation: if the employer's receipt is consideration for tolerating an employee's breach it constitutes a Schedule II supply and attracts GST, given related party treatment under the CGST Act; if the amount is an incidental component of employment services falling within Schedule III's exclusion for services by an employee to the employer, GST does not apply. Contract terms and notice pay policy determine which regime applies, and employers may document reasons or seek departmental confirmation before discontinuing GST deductions.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act designates banking companies, financial institutions, intermediaries and notified persons performing specified activities as reporting entities, obliging them to verify client and beneficial-owner identity, maintain transaction and identity records enabling transaction reconstruction, furnish records and information to the Director on request, and apply enhanced due diligence-including authentication, source-of-funds examination and purpose recording-for specified transactions, with refusal and increased monitoring mandated where conditions are not met.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether construction of flats attracts service tax under Construction of Complex (CC) Services depends on the transaction's character: composite works contracts prior to June 01, 2007 are excluded from CC Services; post that date CC Services apply only where the activity is a service simpliciter, while works contract services cover composite contracts. Construction for the personal use of the service recipient is excluded from service tax under the residential complex exception, and developers who contract as works contractors should be taxed under works contract service.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Tax statutes generally require strict construction with no room to read in or imply provisions; remedial or beneficial statutes may receive liberal interpretation to effectuate purpose if language permits. Where taxing provisions are ambiguous, courts may prefer constructions favorable to the taxpayer, but cannot adopt strained meanings or supply omitted legislative language. The burden of proving tax liability lies with the revenue, and notifications cannot enlarge a charging section beyond what the statute creates.
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      Summary: Income-tax authorities conducted coordinated search and seizure operations across multiple premises in West Bengal and Assam targeting a business group and a close associate, revealing suppression of yield, unaccounted cash sales, handwritten and digital evidence of cash transactions, parallel cash books and bogus expense claims; preliminary review showed significant unaccounted income, incriminating documents relating to cash land payments and extensive unrecorded receipts, with seizures of unaccounted cash and jewellery and further investigations ongoing.
      Summary: Discussions prioritized advancing Free Trade Agreement negotiations by finding convergence on market access and mutual sensitivities for balanced outcomes, and affirmed cooperative WTO engagement seeking consensus solutions including a Permanent Solution on Public Stock Holding; these exchanges were followed by a Working Group 3 stakeholder meeting addressing trade, investment and resilient supply chains with industry representatives from both sides.
      Summary: Promotes the India EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) as a platform to address tariff and duty concerns, intellectual property protection, investment barriers, regulatory compliance reduction, sectoral regulation needs (including waste management), and mechanisms for green financing and zero carbon technology adoption, while calling for a level playing field between developed and emerging economies and adherence to Paris Agreement commitments.
      Summary: Expedite FTA negotiations by converging on outstanding issues with sensitivity to market access, and jointly pursue WTO reforms focused on dispute resolution, agricultural and fisheries subsidies, the e commerce moratorium, and domestic legislation through consensus-based solutions to support livelihoods and food security.
      Summary: Three Central Government securities are offered by re-issue through auctions using the uniform price method for two securities and the multiple price method for one; the issuer may retain additional subscription up to a specified incremental amount and up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible participants under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank of India E-Kuber system within prescribed time windows for non-competitive and competitive bids, with auction results announced and payment scheduled on specified settlement dates; the securities are eligible for when-issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      22/2023 - dated - 15-5-2023 - CE
      Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude and export of Aviation Turbine Fuel - reduction in SAED - Seeks to amend No. 18/2022-Central Excise, dated the 19th July, 2022.
      Summary: The notification substitutes the Table entry against S. No. 1, column (4) of the principal notification to read Nil per tonne, thereby reducing the Special Additional Excise Duty applicable to production of petroleum crude and exports of Aviation Turbine Fuel; the amendment is made under the relevant Central Excise and Finance Act powers and takes effect on the day following publication.

      Companies Law

      2.
      G.S.R. 367(E) - dated - 15-5-2023 - Co. Law
      Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Amendment Rules, 2023
      Summary: Amendments revise timelines for approval of merger and amalgamation schemes: if no objection is received within thirty days, the Central Government may issue a confirmation order in the prescribed form and, failing issuance within sixty days from receipt, approval is deemed and a confirmation order issued. If objections are received within thirty days, the Central Government may either dismiss unsustainable objections and confirm the scheme or, if it considers the scheme not in the public interest or not in creditors' interest, file an application for tribunal consideration in the prescribed form; failure to act within the overall period results in deemed non-objection and confirmation.

      Customs

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      34/2023 - dated - 15-5-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Substitution of TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal non-tariff notification sets revised tariff values for use in customs valuation: specified US dollar per metric tonne values for edible oils, brass scrap and areca nut, and unit-based tariff values for defined forms of gold and silver, with cross-references to entitlement entries under the related exemption notification; the amendment is effective from the stated commencement date.

      GST - States

      4.
      597-F.T. - dated - 12-4-2023 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to rationalise late fee for the non-filers of GSTR-9 for the FY 2022-23.
      Summary: Waiver of specified late fees for failure to furnish the annual return under section 44 for 2022-23 onwards: two turnover-based classes receive differential per day late fee rates with an upper cap calculated at 0.02% of turnover in the State; the waiver applies only to late fee amounts in excess of those specified caps. Transitional relief for 2017-18 through 2021-22 returns filed between 1 April and 30 June 2023 waives the portion of late fee exceeding ten thousand rupees. The notification is effective from 31 March 2023.
      5.
      596-F.T. - dated - 12-4-2023 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to allow furnishing returns for the assessees who have been assessed under sub-section (1) of section 62 of the Act or filed appeals against such assessment orders.
      Summary: Registered persons assessed under subsection (1) of section 62 who failed to furnish a valid return within thirty days from service of an assessment order issued on or before the cutoff may have the assessment order deemed to have been withdrawn if they furnish the return by the notified final date and accompany it with payment of the interest due for late payment and the late fee payable.
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      595-F.T. - dated - 12-4-2023 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to allow filing an application for revocation of cancellation of R.C. whose registration has been cancelled under clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 29 on or before the 31st day of December, 2022, and who has failed to apply for revocation of cancellation of such registration within the time period specified in section 30.
      Summary: Permits persons whose GST registration was cancelled under the statutory cancellation clauses and who failed to apply for revocation within the ordinary time limit to apply for revocation by the specified final date, provided they first furnish all returns due up to the effective date of cancellation and pay any tax due under those returns together with interest, penalty and late fee; no further extension is available, and the class includes those whose appeals were rejected for failure to meet the time limit.
      7.
      594-F.T. - dated - 12-4-2023 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to waive late fee for the non-filers of GSTR-4 from July, 2017 to the F.Y.2021-22.
      Summary: Provides a waiver of late fee for registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-4 for specified quarters and financial years but who furnish those returns within the amnesty window; late fee in excess of two hundred and fifty rupees is waived and fully waived where the total state tax payable in the return is nil.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2023/129 - dated - 15-5-2023 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees' Service) (Amendment) Regulations, 2023
      Summary: Adds a desirable qualification for Legal Stream officers in Grade A: two years post qualification experience as an Advocate after enrolment under the Advocates Act, 1961, including service as an associate in an Advocate's or Solicitor's office or law firm, to be read in addition to the qualifications specified for the Legal Stream.
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      RBI

      1.
      RBI/2023-24/25 - dated 4-5-2023
      Amendment to the Master Direction (MD) on KYC – Instructions on Wire Transfer
      Summary: The amendment requires cross-border wire transfers to carry accurate originator and beneficiary information-originator name, account or unique transaction reference, originator address or national identity/customer identification details, and beneficiary name and account-permits limited originator data for individual transfers within batch files provided the batch contains full traceable information, applies equivalent information rules to qualifying domestic transfers, mandates prompt availability of transfer information to law enforcement and FIU-IND on lawful request, and imposes defined ordering, intermediary and beneficiary regulated entity responsibilities including risk-based policies and suspicious transaction reporting.
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