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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 20,2024

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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Seamless transfer of Input Tax Credit is constrained by contemporaneous eligibility conditions in Section 16 and related provisions: possession of prescribed documents and receipt of goods or services remain core, but subsequent amendments require that the supplier pay tax to the government and that the recipient reflect the credit in returns. These additional restraints, together with time limits, evidentiary burden, staged supply rules, restrictions on advances, and reversal and interest obligations, impede unqualified flow of credit across the value chain.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The constitution of GSTAT has been completed through notifications, legislative amendments expanding eligibility and membership, and appointment rules, culminating in the President's appointment. The Removal of Difficulties Order and accompanying Circular specify that the appeal period begins on the later of communication of the order or the date the President enters office; accordingly the statutory three month filing period for taxpayer appeals has commenced upon the President's assumption, creating urgency for possible extension measures and immediate taxpayer preparedness.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A resolution plan approved under the insolvency framework requires the Successful Resolution Applicant to fulfil all conditions precedent and to make payments as specified; deviations or adjustments to those obligations are impermissible. The resolution professional and committee of creditors must ensure statutory payment priorities and post-approval management provisions before the adjudicating authority approves a plan, which then becomes binding on the corporate debtor and stakeholders. An interlocutory adjustment substituting a mandated payment tranche with an adjustment against a performance bank guarantee was held impermissible, and outstanding payment obligations must be met within the prescribed schedule while the guarantee remains in effect pending appeal.
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      Summary: Assurance functions - risk management, internal audit and compliance - are essential guardians of urban co operative banks, required to maintain Board approved policies aligned with the bank's risk tolerance, proactively manage emerging cyber and operational risks, investigate and remedy breaches of risk limits, and ensure internal audit provides independent, risk proportional coverage. Compliance must adopt a forward looking, regulation plus approach. Regulators' onsite examinations and Risk Assessment Reports are diagnostic; banks must address root causes and implement Risk Mitigation Plans within agreed timelines. The independence of assurance functionaries, via stature, direct reporting and prevention of dual hatting, is a critical governance requirement.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/177 - dated - 17-5-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: The amendments revise market capitalisation applicability by requiring year end ranked lists from stock exchanges, set commencement and cessation rules including a three year outside threshold test for removal of obligations, require newly covered entities to implement compliance systems and disclose the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report, extend and remove various date references and phased triggers, mandate six month timelines to fill certain board vacancies requiring approvals, clarify board meeting intimation and material price movement disclosure rules, and impose a duty on promoters, directors, KMP and senior management to promptly respond to queries so the listed entity can disseminate disclosures.
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      Instruction No. 13/2024 - dated 17-5-2024
      Undertaking from the producers (who includes the Importer) of the base oil or lubrication oil for clearance of consignment
      Summary: Producers (including importers) of base oil, lubrication oil and other oils used as lubricants must register on the CPCB EPR portal and fulfil phased used-oil recycling obligations; until the portal is launched, Customs may clear specified HS-coded consignments on receipt of a producer/importer undertaking to comply and to submit EPR registration when available. The rules mandate registration of producers, collection agents, recyclers and used oil importers, set certificate-based compliance, prescribe portal-based reporting, provide for audits and environmental compensation for violations.
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      Instruction No. 14 - dated 17-5-2024
      E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 — Regarding release of imported consignments of producers 106 EEEs items (ITEW 1 to ITEW 27, CEEW 1 to CEEW 19, LSEEW 1 to LSEEW 34, EETW 1 to EETW 8, TLSEW 1 to TLSEW 6, MDW 1 to MDW 10 and LIW 1 to LIW 2) as listed in the E-Waste (Management) Rules 2022
      Summary: Customs Instruction No.14 (17-05-2024) relays CPCB approval to permit release of imported consignments of producers of 106 specified EEE items pending restoration of the CPCB EPR portal, until 30 06 2024, provided the importer/producer gives an undertaking and submits proof of that undertaking to [email protected] and undertakes to furnish the online EPR registration certificate to Customs on or before 30 06 2024, failing which actions under the E Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 may follow.
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