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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 22,2024

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      By: raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Merchant exporters may procure goods from registered suppliers at a concessional GST rate and either export under a bond or LUT without tax and claim refund of unutilised input tax credit, or export on payment of IGST and claim refund of tax paid. The concession is optional and conditional: both supplier and exporter must be registered, merchant exporters must register with an export council or recognised board, invoices and order copies must be provided to the supplier's tax officer, goods must move from the supplier's registered place or a registered warehouse to the export point, shipping bills must include the supplier's name and GSTIN, and post-export proof must be furnished to validate the concessional treatment and refund entitlement.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The article criticises blocked input tax credit under sub section 5 of section 17 of the CGST Act as a major barrier to seamless ITC flow, noting that it denies credit for many business purpose expenditures (including motor vehicles and reverse charge supplies). While some amendments and circulars have provided partial relief, the author challenges the logic of blocking ITC on mandatory CSR spend via a non obstante clause and urges removal of the provision or elimination of curbs that contradict seamless credit flow where inputs and input services meet statutory definitions.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether advocate services fall within consumer protection was examined and, noting the Act's focus on commercial unfair trade practices, the legal profession was characterized as sui generis. Because advocates act under vakalatnama, owe duties under professional rules, and operate with personal service attributes, their engagements were treated as contracts of personal service, placing advocate services within the statutory exclusion and precluding consumer act deficiency complaints against practising advocates.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Absence of a DVO report in valuation disputes requires restoration to the assessing authority to obtain the DVO report, provide it to the assessee, and allow the assessee to file responses and evidence so that a fresh decision can be taken, thereby protecting the principle of natural justice and affording a reasonable opportunity to be heard.
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      Summary: Competition regulation must adapt to preserve competitiveness in digital markets by balancing ex post investigations and sanctions with ex ante prohibitions, using market specific analysis, behavioural economics, and detailed domestic market studies to provide guidance on proscribed conduct. Regulatory tools such as settlements and commitments, merger notification thresholds, recognition of hub and spoke cartels, and leniency innovations are highlighted as mechanisms to address modern market complexities, improve transparency, empower smaller firms, and constrain anticompetitive practices while integrating privacy, data and sustainability considerations into competition policy.
      Summary: Inauguration of the National Council for Cement and Building Materials Incubation Centre creates a facility providing mentor-led technical guidance, advanced laboratory access, and support for development of market-ready products to commercialize innovations in cement and building materials, with startup projects addressing AI for alternative fuels, pre-combustion technology, 3-D printing, and carbon capture aligned to sustainability objectives.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/CFD-PoD-2/P/CIR/2024/51 - dated 21-5-2024
      Framework for considering unaffected price for transactions upon confirmation of market rumour
      Summary: Framework prescribes computing an adjusted VWAP by attributing the variation in daily WAP from the day of material price movement until the end of the next trading day after rumour confirmation to the rumour, replacing those days' daily WAPs with the pre-movement daily WAP, and subtracting the measured WAP variation from subsequent daily WAPs to derive an adjusted VWAP for the regulatory look-back period. The unaffected price applies only if the rumour is confirmed within twenty-four hours and operates for a defined applicability window based on transaction stage; repeated confirmations generate separate unaffected-price periods.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/CFD-PoD-2/P/CIR/2024/52 - dated 21-5-2024
      Industry Standards on verification of market rumours
      Summary: Industry standards formulated by an Industry Standards Forum, in consultation with the regulator, require listed entities to follow published standards for verification of market rumours under the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements. The verification obligation applies in a phased manner to the top 100 listed entities from June 1, 2024 and to the next top 150 from December 1, 2024. Stock exchanges must notify listed entities and ensure compliance.

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      07 - dated 21-5-2024
      Issuance of partly paid units to persons resident outside India by investment vehicles under Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments) Rules, 2019
      Summary: Regularisation is directed for issuances of partly paid units by Alternative Investment Funds to persons resident outside India made prior to the amendment, to be accomplished through compounding under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999; before approaching the Reserve Bank for compounding, Authorised Dealer Category I banks must ensure reporting of such issuances on the FIRMS Portal and issuance of conditional acknowledgements, and notify their customers accordingly.
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